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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 ...
The Fiscal Ship
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The Fiscal Ship, a new game developed by 1st Playable Productions in collaboration with the designers of Budget Hero, challenges students in grades 6-12 to use real-world data from the Congressional B...
New on GameUp: Teachley Mt. Multiplis
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Your students will love Mt. Multiplis, the latest game from our partner Teachley, an award-winning educational technology company made up of experienced teachers. In this game, players earn gems by us...
Introducing Make-a-Map and SnapThought for BrainPOP Jr.!
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We’re excited to announce two new additions to BrainPOP Jr.: the Ideaphora®-powered Make-a-Map and SnapThought!
Make-a-Map
With Make-a-Map officially available on BrainPOP Jr., K-3 students can co...
Quandary Lesson Plan for Differentiation and ELL Support
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This lesson plan suggests a variety of activities for differentiation and ELL support....
Wuzzit Trouble Game: SnapThought Prompts
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Have your students signed up for individual accounts? If you have a school-wide subscription to BrainPOP, students will be able to use our SnapThought® tool to play Wuzzit Trouble (or Wuzzit Trouble J...
Free Hour of Code Collection – Movies, Games, and Support
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This National Computer Science Education Week, we’re encouraging and supporting your participating in the Hour of Code movement! A special collection of movies, games, and teacher support materials ti...
New coding game: Run Marco!
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This week is National Computer Science Education Week, and we have a great new resource to help your students participate in the Hour of Code movement.
Run Marco! introduces students to programming...
Programming Lesson Plan: Run Marco! Game
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In this lesson plan which is adaptable for grades 1-8, students use BrainPOP resources (including an online game) to explore computer coding, algorithms, and programming....
BirdSleuth Sound Lesson Plan: Bird Song Hero Game
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In this BirdSleuth lesson plan which is adaptable for grades 4-8, students learn about sound and how spectrograms reflect pitch and duration. Students then create their own spectrogram to represent so...