Make-a-Map
Vocabulary Development Lesson Plan: Using a Word Map
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Students explore and make connections between terms and concepts associated with a BrainPOP topic. ...

Storyboards Help Students Make Great Movies
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Make-a-Movie, the latest addition to our suite of creation tools, invites students (and teachers) using My BrainPOP to produce their own BrainPOP-style movies. But before your students jump in, encour...

Introducing … Assignments!
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It’s here! It’s here!
If you’re a teacher using My BrainPOP, you now have the ability to assign our movies and features! The ability to assign tasks within BrainPOP has been one of our most-request...

Challenge Students With Our Newest Feature
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We’re thrilled to announce the beta launch of our newest feature, the Challenge! The auto-graded, mobile-ready Challenge is designed to help measure students’ understanding of a given topic and provi...

Getting Started with Make-a-Map for BrainPOP ELL
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Make-a-Map is BrainPOP ELL’s concept mapping tool powered by IdeaphoraⓇ. Make-a-Map enables students to transform information into knowledge by making meaningful connections between their thoughts and...

Concept Mapping Strategies for English Language Learners
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This article shares best practices for using concept mapping with English language learners.
WHY IS CONCEPT-MAPPING HELPFUL FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS?
Visual input. The first and most impor...

Make-a-Map for BrainPOP Jr. – 5 minute Overview
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This 5 minute screencast will carefully walk you through all the elements of Make-a-Map for BrainPOP Jr....