Social Studies
BrainPOP Students Blog
Posted by SM Bruner on
Watch how BrainPOP students blog in the classroom to learn and help each other find answers!...
Note Taking With BrainPOP
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See how a 4th grade class uses BrainPOP movies and activity pages for note taking....
Introducing BrainPOP to your Science Class
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See how BrainPOP is used to teach a science class....
New Movie: Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Posted by Andrew Gardner on
You've come to expect BrainPOP movies to explain concepts and ideas with clarity, depth and respect. These qualities are especially important when explaining complex and sensitive topics, such as Sept...
BrainPOP Presents Basketball
Posted by Andrew Gardner on
Just in time for the Summer Olympics, check out BrainPOP's new movie about basketball. Join Tim and Moby for a journey through the history, the rules and the vocabulary involved in one of the worlds m...
The Columbian Exchange Lesson Plan: Cause and Effect
Posted by alanaw on
In this lesson plan, which is adaptable for grades 3-5, students use BrainPOP resources to explore the reasons Columbus set sail for the New World. Students then investigate the effects that the "disc...
Ideas/Details
Posted by allisyn on
This Ideas/Details graphic organizer is perfect for recording important ideas and supporting details from any book or text which is multiple pages long. This important Ideas and Details chart can be u...
Cause and Effect
Posted by Andrew Gardner on
This graphic organizer is helpful for identifying cause and effect relationships. Use it across all subject areas including reading, social studies, and science!...
Executive Command Social Studies Game
Posted by allisyn on
Visit the Lesson Ideas page to find resources for Executive Command, a free online civics and social studies game....