Do I Have a Right?: SnapThought Prompts

January 23, 2014
Have your students signed up for individual accounts? If you have a school-wide subscription to BrainPOP, students will be able to use our S...

Census Lesson Plan: Class Debate

December 13, 2018
In this lesson plan, adaptable for grades 4-12, students explore BrainPOP resources to learn about the U.S. Census. As they discover the ben...

Citizenship Lesson Plan: Rights and Responsibilities

February 23, 2022
*Click to open and customize your own copy of the Citizenship Lesson Plan. This lesson accompanies the BrainPOP topic Citizenship, and su...

Bill of Rights Lesson Plan: Government

August 2, 2022
*Click to open and customize your own copy of the Bill of Rights Lesson Plan. This lesson accompanies the BrainPOP topic Bill of Rights, ...

Teaching with Games – GLPC Case Study: Joel

June 20, 2012
The Joan Ganz Cooney Center released new research from the Games and Learning Publishing Council initiative about teaching with games. They ...

Supreme Court and BrainPOP

March 26, 2012
Networks are buzzing, lawyers have prepared arguments, and the political parties are anxious to know how the results will impact the Novembe...

Executive Command Brings Civics Education to Life!

April 12, 2012
Guest Blogger Brian M. Adams teaches at Copeland Middle School in Rockaway, NJ. He is caretaker of historyknowledge.com. He is a certified n...

Do I Have a Right? Game Guide

January 23, 2014
Download this helpful teacher Game Guide provided by our partner, iCivics. Find more resources to support student learning with this game in...

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...