Motown Lesson Plan: Write a Review

February 14, 2017
In this lesson plan, adaptable for grades 3-12, students use BrainPOP resources to learn about the birth of Motown, its role in racial integ...

Famous Artists and Musicians Lesson Plan: Who Inspires YOU?

August 14, 2011
In this artists and musicians lesson plan, which is adaptable for any grade level, students use BrainPOP or BrainPOP Jr. resources to explor...

Georgia O’Keeffe Background Information for Teachers and Parents

May 21, 2013
Teach children about influential and notable artists and their work. Encourage them to observe artwork closely and discuss the ideas or feel...

Learning With Games at #GLS11

July 27, 2015
BrainPOP staffer Allison Mishkin recently attended the GLS conference and is sharing the learning with us here on the blog today. Thanks, Al...

Here’s Where to Catch BrainPOP on the Road This November

November 10, 2014
Catch BrainPOP on the road! We're heading to some great conferences this month, and we hope to connect with you at: November 13 - Novembe...

Guest blogger Courtney Vorachek Shares Her Use of BrainPOP Jr.

February 7, 2014
Guest blogger Courtney Vorachek shares her use of BrainPOP Jr. while teaching her students about division and meeting the demands of the Com...

It’s Here! SXSWedu Announces 2014 Playground Schedule

February 6, 2014
We’re absolutely thrilled to share the newly unveiled official schedule for the SXSWedu 2014 Playground, which we're co-sponsoring with Xero...

Meaningful Fun: Why Video Games Should be Used in the Classroom (Part 2 of 3)

June 13, 2011
Along with developing in gamers new methods of low-level but useful information processing, games can do an excellent job of teaching conten...