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Georgia is home to unique sites, buildings, and historical places! Explore of some of them with our #free 3D virtual walking tours. 🚶♀️ 🚶
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Schools thrive when all members of the community are involved and actively contribute toward shared values and goals.
.'s Student Podcast Challenge is now open until April 28! Students in grades 5-12 can submit submit a podcast on any topic, with a maximum length of eight minutes. 🎙
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Celebrate Black heroes in the "Hero Maker" game from ! In this interactive game, kids can learn about real people who did amazing things, like Harriet Tubman, Maya Angelou, Frederick Douglass and Rosa Parks.
Thank you for inviting me to share awesome digital content resources with Media Specialists today. Lots of fun engaging discussions of how Media Specialists can use these no cost resources as they collaborate with teachers. #GoTeamCSRARESA
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This #BlackHistoryMonth, explore significant events, people, and contributions with these #free learning resources.
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Looking for a way to get your students excited about reading? Try a school-wide Battle of the Books! 📚
How can parents get their kids to be more apt to comply? One strategy widely recommended by children's health professionals is to engage your child in short, daily sessions of child-led play.
Explore educational materials from the series Black America Since MLK: And Still I Rise. Embark with professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. on a personal journey through the last fifty years of African American history with this collection from .
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#FunFactFriday: George Washington Carver developed 300 derivative products from peanuts, among them cheese, milk, coffee, flour, ink, dyes, plastics, wood stains, soap, linoleum, medicinal oils, & cosmetics.
Learn more about Carver and the peanut plant at gpb.org/peanuts
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Explore the history of #GroundhogDay and why a groundhog gets to decide if we have six more weeks of winter!
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Q: How does Instructional Technology Inspire Learning?
A: Find out in our latest Teacher Chat Vodcast with Bridgett Marshall of Powder Springs ES in Cobb County.
#MIEExpert #CobbInTech #ThisIsCobb
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Celebrate #BlackHistoryMonth and explore the outcomes and achievements of the civil rights movement.
Happy #GroundhogDay! In honor of Punxsutawney Phil, invite your kids to think like scientists by investigating the properties of light and shadows!
Looking for classroom resources for Black History Month? In this interactive lesson from the U.S. History Collection, students will learn about Nicodemus, an all-Black town established in Kansas following the Civil War. #BlackHistoryMonth
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Maximize student learning through the power of instructional technology! In this episode of Classroom Conversations, join us, , and of to learn more.
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Concentration is a lot like a muscle. With regular exercise, it can get stronger and stronger!
Today kicks off #BlackHistoryMonth! Check out these #free learning resources you can use in your classroom.
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Embedded professional learning at Clay County Schools with GPB/PBS. Today’s topic: Animal Cells!
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New to teaching? Don't go it alone. Teachers who receive strong support in the early years—including access to a mentor—fare much better over the long term.
Why are the days shorter in winter versus summer? 🌎 In this video lesson series, students will explore the role the Earth’s tilt plays in producing these observed patterns.
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In this interactive less from , students demonstrate their understanding of the distributive property of multiplication.
#mathchat
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Maximize student learning through the power of instructional technology! In this episode of Classroom Conversations, join us and and of to learn more.
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Have you ever responded to aggression with calmness? Teach learners about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his philosophy of nonviolence.
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"I’ve benefited from public education, invested in public education, believe in public education, and I am public education,” said 2023 Georgia Teacher of the Year Michael Kobito.
Read more about why Michael believes in public education at blog.gadoe.org/posts/i-believ.
#GaTOTY23
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In this interactive image from the U.S. History Collection, students view four paintings and drawings, with accompanying commentary, to learn about Black soldiers in the Revolutionary War.
How did Muhammad Ali’s spirituality evolve over time? " in the Classroom" resources explore Ali's faith journey and how that manifested in his life and career. (Grades: 6-8)
School garden idea for the spring: Grow a pizza garden! 🍕 Students can grow pizza ingredients like basil, oregano, and tomatoes and learn where their food comes from.
#BlackHistoryMonth begins on Wednesday! Explore African American art, history, and significant people and contributions with this collection of #free learning resources.
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Our 2023 PBS KIDS Writers Contest is officially open! Georgia students in grades K-3 are encouraged to participate by writing and illustrating an original story. ✏️
Deadline is April 14.
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150 years ago, sending a letter from London to California would've taken 2-3 weeks! Now sending an email takes less than a second. Learn abt computer networks + how they grew from small groups of connected computers to the internet today.
If you teach #GeorgiaStudies, be sure to explore our collection of #free resources, including our newly updated Georgia Studies digital course. 🍑
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Georgia is home to unique sites, buildings, and historical places! Explore of some of them with our #free 3D virtual walking tours. 🚶♀️ 🚶
gpb.org/virtual-tour
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Use this cat puppet activity to spark a conversation with your child about what makes them special and why they are purrrrfect just the way they are!
In this interactive lesson — ideal for at-home or in-class learning — students can explore the differences between light and dark, where light comes from, and more questions about light!
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#Empathy is a skill that is strengthened with practice! And taking care of animals, just like the , can help build the empathy muscle.
"It's common to assume that allowing students to talk to whomever they want about whatever they want is a bad thing... But when [teachers] decide when and how it's done, it's nothing of the sort."
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The executive branch is the largest branch in Georgia's government. What does it do and who is included in it? We explain in this episode of Georgia Stories!
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