Helpful Links and resources
Below is a list of resources and websites that students can use for additional information and help
Geography
Pbs.org- PBS offer resources for every topic imaginable. Students will be able to find material on just about anything they want to learn about by using PBS.
How the States Got Their Shapes: Georgia and Tennessee Border- This video explores the confusion behind the border between Tennessee and Georgia.
Stay.com- Students can use Stay.com to view city guides to Georgia cities like Atlanta and Savannah as well as cities around the world. This is good for students that want to know more about attractions and historical sites in a city.
Geology.com-Georgia Maps- This link allows students to view different types of maps of the state of Georgia.
NOAA Photo Library- This is a great resource for students to view photos of the landscapes in Georgia.
Georgia Maps from University of Texas-A collection of current and historical maps of the state as well as city maps.
Geography
Pbs.org- PBS offer resources for every topic imaginable. Students will be able to find material on just about anything they want to learn about by using PBS.
How the States Got Their Shapes: Georgia and Tennessee Border- This video explores the confusion behind the border between Tennessee and Georgia.
Stay.com- Students can use Stay.com to view city guides to Georgia cities like Atlanta and Savannah as well as cities around the world. This is good for students that want to know more about attractions and historical sites in a city.
Geology.com-Georgia Maps- This link allows students to view different types of maps of the state of Georgia.
NOAA Photo Library- This is a great resource for students to view photos of the landscapes in Georgia.
Georgia Maps from University of Texas-A collection of current and historical maps of the state as well as city maps.