Learn about the importance of water with the Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District! In this episode of Camp GPB, kids will engage in a series of easy activities they can do at home to explore how the water cycle works, the flow of water, and how waste water is treated.
Students can take a visit to a school chicken coop with Georgia teacher Angela Willis and learn about the basic needs chickens require to live happy and healthy lives in this episode of Let's Learn GA!.
Animal Rehabilitation Technician, Jamie Gamby, remembers how one pivotal moment on an elementary school field trip led her down the career path she possesses today.
We all want to protect Mother Nature by recycling, but it's important to recycle correctly. In this episode of Things Explained, we explore commonly accepted items for curbside recycled and items that usually end up in the landfill.
Students should be utilizing the CCCs in every science class, but what does this look like in a middle school science class? This video showcases students' actions in a science class. How are the students using these concepts to make sense of or figure out a phenomenon?
CTAE | Physical Health and Wellness | Science | STEAM | Grades 9-12
Located in Atlanta, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is probably the most recognized health institution in the world. It’s also one of Georgia’s biggest employers!
Chemistry Matters is a digital series from Georgia Public Broadcasting. The series covers chemistry concepts with 12 units of study divided into segments.
CTAE | Physical Health and Wellness | Science | STEAM | Grades 9-12
Anyone watching the news knows healthcare is an ever-growing industry. So we head down to Macon to visit one of the area’s largest employers: Coliseum Health System, where we learn that you don’t have to be a doctor to be one of their 1,300+ employees!
Educator Helen from Tellus Science Museum shows the relative distance of planets from the sun by creating a pocket solar system in this episode of Camp GPB!
We pay a visit to the CSX REDI Center in midtown Atlanta, where we talk with the fine folks of CSX about their 3,000 employees scattered around the state. REDI is the acronym for Railroad Education and Development Institute.