September 2018

Take your students on an interactive journey through the working forests of Georgia to learn about forest ecosystems, food webs, and life cycles, as well as forestry management processes, career opportunities, and much more. Key concepts are presented through text, images, videos, 360ยบ tours, and interactive elements.

Click here to learn more. 
 
PBS KIDS EdCamp for Early Childhood Educators is focused on early learning for educators who work with preschool and pre-kindergarten children in schools, childcare centers, or family homes.

Join us to build relationships with other educators facing similar challenges, learn new tips, and share ideas. You will also learn about research-based PBS KIDS resources you can use with the children you teach. Leave energized and inspired! 

Space is limited! Click here to register. 

Facilitated by Georgia Public Broadcasting's education staff, this space is for Georgia Studies teachers to share ideas, resources, and connect with each other. Members are encouraged to ask questions, give suggestions, and post videos and pictures relating to Georgia Studies.

Click here to join! 
 
Physics in Motion is a new digital series for high school physics from Georgia Public Broadcasting. The series encourages inquiry-based learning, problem-solving, and critical thinking through engaging demonstrations, three-dimensional tasks, and real-world applications. 

The series is comprised of seven units of study that are divided into video segments. Each video segment has corresponding support materials for teachers and students to reinforce the concepts discussed in the videos. Some segments have "Closer Look" videos that provide in-depth, guided instruction and practice.

A teacher toolkit will be available in September 2018. To preorder your teacher toolkit, complete and submit this form.

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