Vincent Van Gogh Lesson Plan: Original Self-Portraits

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In this lesson plan, which is adaptable for grades K-3, students use BrainPOP Jr. resources to explore Vincent Van Gogh's portraits, self-portraits, landscapes, and still life paintings. Students will...

Geometric Angles Lesson Plan: What’s the Measure on that Angle?

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In this lesson plan, which is adaptable for grades 3 through 5, students use BrainPOP resources to use and apply vocabulary associated with geometric angles. Students will identify examples of differe...
Moby Juggling

Moby Juggling

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The Moby Juggling graphic organizer is a perfect follow-up activity for any topic that involves juggling responsibilities. Students can draw or use words to describe different responsibilities....
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Deadline Approaching: All Expenses Paid Educator Recognition Program

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The Microsoft Partners in Learning 2012 US Forum is Microsoft’s premier educator recognition program open to all K-12 educators. The Forum seeks to find and showcase examples of innovation happening i...

How to Improve Education

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How Blogs, Social Media, and Video Games Improve Education Click the link and read the study: How Blogs, Social Media, and Video Games Improve Education, by Darrell M. West, Vice President and ...
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Guest Blogger: Julia Curtis-Burnes Shares her BrainPOP Strategies

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Guest Blogger and BrainPOP Educator Julia Curtis-Burnes is a New York State certified and licensed educator. She received her Master’s Degree in Teaching from Brown University in 2008 and has a four y...
the Arctic IMAX contest: earth awareness

Webinar Alert: Venture into the Arctic with IMAX® and BrainPOP

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Wednesday, April 25 4:30PM ET: Venture into the Arctic with IMAX® and BrainPOP Celebrate Earth Awareness Month with IMAX and BrainPOP! Joined by Shaun MacGillivray, filmmaker of the new IMAX® film...
The Labyrinth Challenge

Enter the Labyrinth Challenge!

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If you joined us for either of our recent Play Seriously: The MIT Education Arcade webinars, you already know a bit about The Labyrinth Challenge. For those of you who may have missed the webinars or ...
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Guest Blogger Kristin Kowalski on IPads, Autism and BrainPOP

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A few weeks ago I was combing the web for information about BrainPOP and came across a mention of Kristin Kowalski, an arts teacher from Ohio.  I reached out to see what she had to say about using Bra...

Mobile Learning Experience 2012: The Future of Education

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Last week, BrainPOP had the pleasure to attend the Mobile Learning Experience a small 3 day conference sponsored by Arizona K12 Center at Arizona State University. The 350...