May 20, 2014
Josh Sneideman is a middle-school science teacher and Albert Einstein Fellow at Department of Energy, promoting energy literacy education ef...
October 30, 2013
One of the most popular strategies for using BrainPOP in the classroom is through using pause points, briefly pausing the movie to clarify s...
March 18, 2016
Time Zone X is an original BrainPOP timeline game. Students use their knowledge of the the Apollo Project, understanding of cause and effect...
July 7, 2013
How can models help us to predict the nature of objects and systems that we cannot see?
How does studying cycles help us to understand ...
November 13, 2014
Yesterday, after a journey of billions of miles, a probe the size of a washing machine landed on the surface of a speeding comet. In recogni...
May 29, 2013
How do the components of our Solar System move and interact with one another?
How do the motions of Earth and our moon affect our lives...
February 28, 2019
February is the shortest month, but it’s not short on new stuff at BrainPOP!
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Grace Hopper NEW
Meet Grace Hopper — math profess...
January 18, 2020
BrainPOP launched in 1999 with the recognition that kids are innately curious. From the very beginning, we engaged that curiosity through sh...
April 27, 2012
Gasps of excitement filled the BrainPOP offices this morning as the Space Shuttle (atop a 747) flew past our windows! Everyone was standing ...
May 3, 2012
BrainPOP Educator Amber Gross recently submitted a lesson plan with an amazing set of graphic organizers she created to facilitate student t...