Guts and Bolts

July 5, 2012
Guts and Bolts? It may sound gross, but it sure is fun! Our newest BrainPOP developed game on GameUp leads students as they help Moby constr...

Guts and Bolts Essential Questions

June 10, 2013
What are the main functions of the human body's organs? How can organ systems function interdependently? What does it mean to test a ...

Teacher Resources and Assessment Strategies for Guts and Bolts

January 30, 2014
Explore the wide variety of teacher resources and assessment strategies for using BrainPOP's health and science game Guts and Bolts....

Guts and Bolts Tips and Tricks

January 23, 2013
Here are some helpful tips and tricks for using the Guts and Bolts game with your class: The first few levels are fun to watch student...

Nanotechnology Discussion Prompts & Pause Points

May 10, 2019
Read the movie description that appears below the movie player on the Nanotechnology Topic Page. Then use the following prompts to encourage...

Using Graphic Organizers with Games

January 1, 2013
Some students will prefer to figure out games in their heads, but others may need additional support. When introducing a game to your class,...

Using Games in the Classroom

December 3, 2014
Katrina Schwartz's blog post for  MindShift on November 24, 2014 entitled, "Some Struggles Teachers Face Using Games in the Classroom" bring...

Guts and Bolts: Moby’s Notebook

January 30, 2013
Students can print out this foldable notebook to record notes about playing BrainPOP's learning game "Guts and Bolts." NOTE: Prints best on ...

Temperature Background Information for Teachers and Parents

May 22, 2013
This page contains information to support educators and families in teaching K-3 students about temperature and degrees Farenheit and Celciu...