Teacher Resources
Sortify Discussion Starters
Posted by SM Bruner on
What strategies did you use when choosing your bucket labels?
How did you decide which bin to place your tiles in when there was more than one option?
Which tiles were the most difficult to ...
Sortify Game: Tips and Tricks
Posted by SM Bruner on
You can use the following Sortify game tips and tricks to enhance student learning as they play the game, and to encourage awareness during play.
Observe which bucket labels students are choosing and...
Research Resources
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Welcome to BrainPOP's Research Resources
This section highlights research, white papers, and case studies related to the integration and design of BrainPOP. Interested in being part of future researc...
Tim and Moby Venn Diagram
Posted by SM Bruner on
Comparing and contrasting has never been outlined more humorously than by using the Tim and Moby Venn Diagram. Use this graphic organizer to find and record similarities and differences between two th...
Outline Your Thoughts
Posted by SM Bruner on
This outline graphic organizer is the perfect prewriting or knowledge testing tool. Students can organize their thoughts and details before starting to draft a piece of writing, or for later use when ...
Ethics Lesson Plan: Determining What is Right and Solving Conflicts
Posted by SM Bruner on
In this ethics lesson plan, which is adaptable for grades 3-12, students will use BrainPOP resources to explore the basics of ethics and morality. They will reflect on how we determine what is right a...
Using Games in Blended Lesson Plans
Posted by SM Bruner on
Want to make your mark as a blended educator, using web-based games to enhance students' learning? Look no further than the fast-evolving world of using Digital Games Based Learning in the classroom. ...
Beginning Vocabulary Activities Learning Strategy
Posted by allisyn on
The following is a series of activities to teach themed vocabulary to beginners. For each of these games, you must have either a picture to represent each new word, or realia. Considering students’ di...
Total Physical Response Learning Strategy
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Total Physical Response (TPR) activities are great to do with beginning language learners since students are able to demonstrate understanding of language before they’re able to produce it.
Here are ...
The Four BrainPOP ELL Characters
Posted by allisyn on
This printable has images of the four BrainPOP ELL characters: Ed, Nikki, Moby, and Ben. It can be used as prompts to practice pronouns, the verb to be, adjectives, and simple sentences....