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1.4.3 Present Simple (Questions) Lesson Plan
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In the BrainPOP ELL movie, Does He Bite? (L1U4L3), we meet Moby's new dog. As Ben asks Moby questions about his pet, students discover how to form questions in the present simple tense. In this lesson...
1.4.2 Agent Nouns (-er Endings) Lesson Plan
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In the BrainPOP ELL movie We Don’t Need One (L1U4L2), Moby wants to join Ben’s band, but they don't need any of the instruments he plays. In this lesson plan, adaptable for grades K-8, students transf...
1.4.2 Present Simple (Negative)
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In the BrainPOP ELL movie We Don’t Need One (L1U4L2), Moby wants to join Ben’s band but they don't need any of the instruments he plays. In this lesson plan, adaptable for grades K-8, students use the...
Four Mammals Picture Prompt
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Use this picture of four mammals as a prompt to discuss their similarities and differences....
Can-Can’t Graphic Organizer
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Students can use this Can-Can't graphic organizer to take notes on and discuss abilities of different subjects, using the modal can/can't....
New on GameUp: Go Vector Go Science Game
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We know there are a lot of incredible games coming out of university design programs. We are so excited to welcome UCLA CREEST onboard as a new GameUp partner with the science game Go Vector Go!
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Go Vector Go Physics Game Game Controls and Goals
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The slideshow below provides a brief overview of the controls which are used to play the online physics game, as well as the objectives for winning Go Vector Go.
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Go Vector Go Science Game Trailer
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This Go Vector Go science game trailer from game developer UCLA/CRESST gives you an overview of the fun physics game game in action!...
The Sortify Game: A New Experiment in Playful Assessment
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Sortify is a brand new offering from BrainPOP's GameUp that's designed to be used as a playful assessment. It’s an open-ended tool that is flexible enough to work for all grade levels (K-12) and many ...
Insects make their Debut on BrainPOP Jr.
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Scientists have found about a million species of insects! In this new science movie, Annie and Moby explore insects and their different traits. You'll find out about insects’ anatomy, behavior, life c...