January 29, 2013
This Moby poster shows our favorite robot in some extremely silly situations and costumes, from ballerina to Einstein to a pirate. Let Moby ...
June 5, 2012
In this lesson plan, which is adaptable for grades K-12, students use BrainPOP and/or BrainPOP Jr. resources to gain a deeper understanding ...
November 5, 2015
Each month on the blog, we highlight movie topics and other resources that might be relevant to your curriculum. For November, we're spotlig...
September 29, 2017
September has been a super busy month at BrainPOP. Here’s the roundup of what’s new.
New Features
Newsela
BrainPOP has joined forces w...
May 31, 2013
How are economic resources gathered and allocated?
What roles do economic principles play in history?
Should the American g...
February 7, 2019
We're proud to announce the addition of For Crown or Colony? to our collection of Mission US games -- simulations that immerse students in U...
December 18, 2008
Mike Jackson is a fourth grade teacher in Bellevue, WA. We met at the NECC conference this year, when Mike helped us out in our booth, shari...
November 18, 2011
It's been a week of global celebration here at BrainPOP. We were proud sponsors of the Global Education Conference, shared tales of scienc...
February 27, 2013
You might remember Todd LaVogue from his guest blog post back in September. He continues to do incredible projects with his students and was...
January 24, 2020
For the first time, BrainPOP has created a two-part movie! We are excited to present these two new additions to our Colonial America unit. I...