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Rooms in the House Image
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Use this image of the rooms in a house to practice adjectives, the verb to be, there is/are, or as a writing prompt....
Brainstorming Web Graphic Organizer
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Brainstorm ideas, activate prior knowledge, and make connections with this brainstorming web graphic organizer....
Our Corps for the Core: BrainPOP and the Common Core Standards
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Educators' Team on Common Core Standards: Originally Recorded February 2014
The BrainPOP educators team shares BrainPOP’s rich history of creating engaging and rigorous content, and how our videos,...
Citizen Science Game Teacher Support Resources
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BrainPOP offers a variety of lesson plans and other teacher support resources to help you use the Citizen Science game and assess what students have learned through game play. This short video provide...
Sortify Multiplication Game Discussion Starters
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Use these Sortify Multiplication Game Discussion Starters to help students reflect on their learning during and after the Sortify: Multiplication game, and expand the discussion to how game play relat...
Sortify Game Lesson Ideas: An Adaptable Overview
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This page provides Sortify game lesson ideas for BrainPOP's Sortify game. The ideas are adaptable for any subject area and any grade level (K-12.) Learn how the Sortify game can be used as a playful a...
Tag Questions Sentence Strips
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Cut out and match the sentences with their tag questions in this Tag Questions Sentence Strips activity sheet....
New on GameUp: CSI Flight Adventures Flight School
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Teach your students about the basic physics behind functional aircrafts using one of our newest science games, CSI Flight Adventures Flight School. Brought to you by our partner, The Children's Museum...
1.1.5 Commands (Imperatives) Lesson Plan
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In the BrainPOP ELL movie, Run! Don’t Stop! (L1U1L5), Ben uses commands as he coaches the reluctant Moby for the Robot Olympics. In this lesson plan, adaptable for grades K-8, students form affirmativ...