In this lesson of Let's Learn GA!, students will learn all about maps! Georgia teacher Lisa Rogers introduces learners to atlases, a compass rose, and different types of maps.
Professional Learning | Social Studies | Grades 6-12
New South Associates teaches viewers about the history and usage of pottery in Georgia and shows how a simple clay pot can be made in this episode of Camp GPB.
English Language Arts | Mathematics | Physical Health and Wellness | Science | Social Studies | STEAM | The Arts | Grades PreK-5
Overview: Most economists agree that trade is good and free trade is even better. If that's the case, why - and how - do almost all nations try to limit it? This lesson explains.
Overview: It's no secret that trade is beneficial. Some nations like to put that in writing and make agreements with each other called trade blocs. Learn more here.
Overview: Pesos, dollars, and rupees - oh my! With so many different currencies in the world, buying and selling goods and services across borders can get complicated. This lesson explains how trading currencies works.
Overview: In this lesson you will learn how currencies are really no different than most goods and services when it comes to how they respond to supply and demand.
Overview: Which college should you attend? Should you even attend college? Should you get a new car? Should you get married? A rational decision-making model can help answer questions like this and millions more.
Overview: Everyone can use them and everyone can benefit from them. Learn how household budgets work and can help achieve short and long term goals in this lesson.
Overview: Should you open an account at a bank or credit union? What's the difference anyway? Why are there so many commercials for title pawn lenders these days? This lesson explains.
Overview: You may have heard it said that there's no reward without risk. When it comes to investing, there is a kernel of truth to that. This lesson explains why.
Overview: Not all taxes are created equal. Furthermore, not all taxes affect people the same way. This lesson explains different taxes and how they impact people in different ways.
Overview: Credit is a tool that, when used effectively, helps people get homes, cars, start businesses, and further their education. When misused, it can literally ruin lives. This lesson explains how.