Our Favorite Things

February 20, 2014
Use possessive adjectives (my, your, his, etc.) or nouns and apostrophes (Jon's book) to describe images of Ed, Nikki, Ben, and Moby....

Ideas for Using BrainPOP Jr. to Teach Writing

May 15, 2013
BrainPOP Jr. can help you teach and reinforce key skills in writing, including genres, story elements, grammar, spelling, and more! Here are...

BrainPOP Jr. Tips for Teachers

October 6, 2013
Want to maximize your students' BrainPOP Jr. Learning experience? Try these tips! Screen the movie in advance. Watching the movie before sh...

Ideas for Using BrainPOP Jr. to Teach Literacy

October 7, 2013
Whether you call it reading and writing, English Language Arts (ELA), or literacy, BrainPOP Jr. can help you teach and reinforce hundreds of...

Noun Word Cards

September 26, 2013
These noun word cards were created by Jana Wilson for readingandthinkingoutloud.blogspot.com....

Using BrainPOP Jr. to teach about nouns

April 10, 2015
This screencast shares a variety of ways teachers can use the free BrainPOP Jr. movie "Nouns" to help K-3 students understand different type...

Paragraph Graphic Organizer

March 19, 2015
Use this Paragraph Graphic Organizer to help write a one-paragraph essay with a topic sentence, three details, and a concluding sentence....

How BrainPOP ELL meets WIDA Prime V2

October 8, 2020
The WIDA PRIME V2 Correlation identifies, explains, and cites examples of how the components and dimensions of the ELD Standards are represe...

I Vs. Me Lesson Plan: Identifying and Describing First-Person Pronouns

May 24, 2016
In this lesson plan, adaptable for grades 3-8, students explore BrainPOP resources to learn the difference between first-person pronouns.  T...

Roundtable Learning Strategy

October 21, 2013
Roundtable is a good cooperative structure and interactive activity to practice vocabulary, grammar, or even content. Students pass a paper ...