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December Recap of What’s New at BrainPOP
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BrainPOP wrapped up 2016 with a bunch of new movies and features. Here's a recap:
New BrainPOP Movies
Pearl Harbor
Tim and Moby take you back in time to December 7, 1941 when Japan launched a surpr...
Get Ready for Computer Science Education Week on BrainPOP!
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Dedicated to inspiring K-12 students to take interest in computer science, Computer Science Education Week (December 5-11) is an annual program conceived of by the Computing in the Core coalition, Cod...
A Recap of What’s New at BrainPOP
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Gobble Gobble Gobble up all the new games, movies, and more at BrainPOP this past month.
New BrainPOP Movies
Dividing Decimals
Disappearing dots? Discover Tim and Moby’s trick for dividing decimals...
New on GameUp: Community in Crisis: The Aftermath
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We are excited to present our newest game, Community in Crisis: The Aftermath, from our partner Classroom, Inc. As the director of a community center, students take on real-world problems resulting f...
New on GameUp: iCivics
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We are thrilled to present eight new games from our partner iCivics. These fun, interactive simulations invite students to experience government directly by playing a range of roles, from a legislator...
A Recap of What’s New at BrainPOP
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Back-to-school is a busy time here at BrainPOP! Here’s what new this month.
New Features
The Challenge
Challenge your students with the new BrainPOP Challenge! This auto-graded, mobile-ready featu...
Introducing Yard Games!
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Kids love to play in the Yard! Now they can with our newly expanded collection of Yard Games from our partner, University of Wisconsin’s Field Day Lab.
Yard Games invite students to explore conc...
ELL-Friendly Games on GameUp
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Looking for games for your English Language Learners? Look no further! BrainPOP has pulled together an excellent collection of ELL-friendly games that require minimal reading, and span the curriculum ...
Benefits of Game Play for ELLs
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WHY GAMES ARE GOOD FOR ELLS
Among the many benefits of learning through game play, one is that games provide meaningful, low-anxiety opportunities for learners to use all domains: speaking, listen...
New on GameUp: Water, Carbon and Nitrogen Cycle Games
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BrainPOP is excited to present three brand new games, from our partner Field Day Lab, featuring the water, carbon, and nitrogen cycles!
The Water Cycle Game challenges students to move their water ...