February 16, 2021
Before the Movie
What do you know about the Emancipation Proclamation? (Tap prior knowledge)
Why do you think the news that enslaved peo...
June 20, 2012
Visit the Lesson Ideas page to find resources for Executive Command, a free online civics and social studies game....
December 22, 2011
Here is a interesting excerpt (cross post) In Defense of the Term “Gamification” as used by Learning Professionals from the Kaplan Kapp Not...
October 14, 2015
October 19th – Your Classroom is Invited to Join in an Historic Classroom Twitter Chat Over Colonial America and The American Revolution!
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June 22, 2016
Earlier this month, we introduced you to June's Certified BrainPOP Educator of the month, Matthew Farber. Next up is Matt's reflection of th...
August 2, 2017
We can't believe it's already August and time for our next Certified BrainPOP Educator of the Month! We're excited to welcome Ruby Sheets as...
September 5, 2017
We'd like to welcome our newest Certified BrainPOP Educator of the month, Sean Arnold, to the blog! Sean is part of District 75 here in New ...
February 26, 2019
Teaching the difference between object and subject pronouns can be tricky! In this guest blog post, Rebecca Braungart, an ELA teacher in Buf...
July 12, 2019
By Jessie Erickson, CBE, Grand Forks, ND
Last month at ISTE, I had the honor of presenting for BrainPOP’s “CBE Tales from the Field”—a ...
August 22, 2019
Most BrainPOP movies start with a letter from a kid. But every once in a while, when just the right grown-up gets in touch, we’re willing to...