We're excited for your curious learners to explore the world with Tim, Moby, and the gang! Get started with our introductory video, and discover all of BrainPOP’s creative and fun learning opportunities.
Feature of the Week
Graphic Organizer
Reiterate knowledge and encourage critical thinking with worksheet-styled activities that can be printed or completed digitally.
Practice Skills
1. Select worksheet from 500+ topics.
2. Share the worksheet online or print it out.
3. Let students answer open-ended questions by using content from the movie.
Try it Yourself: Use Worksheet to help students prepare for a quiz or test. Encourage them to revisit the movie to help complete it.
Whether learning is happening at home or in the classroom, each of our 1,000+ topics are embedded with a variety of activities, games, and learning resources.
Try it Yourself: Get your learners excited about a new topic with a movie. Encourage them to pause and write down any questions they have along the way.
Build Knowledge and Inspire Curiosity
Keep learners engaged and build the background knowledge they need to deepen understanding across every subject.
Try it Yourself: Get your learners excited about a new topic with a movie. Encourage them to pause and write down any questions they have along the way.
Think Critically and Computationally
Provide students with opportunities to code and build 21st century-ready skills, with no experience needed.
Try it Yourself: Assign students a quiz before they watch a BrainPOP movie to gauge their background knowledge, then retake the quiz after to see how much they learned.
Demonstrate Understanding
Use pre-made quizzes (or build your own) to playfully assess understanding and inform your instructional decisions.
Try it Yourself: Assign students a quiz before they watch a BrainPOP movie to gauge their background knowledge, then retake the quiz after to see how much they learned.
Play and Learn
Spark interest in topics across every subject and reinforce knowledge with a collection of curated learning games.
Try it Yourself: Pick and share topic-specific games for students to play in their free time.
Try it Yourself: Encourage practicing important reading comprehension skills like making inferences, identifying main ideas and details, and comparing & contrasting.
Deepen and Extend Knowledge
Introduce additional non-fiction readings that add more background and context to your lesson topics.
Try it Yourself: Encourage practicing important reading comprehension skills like making inferences, identifying main ideas and details, and comparing & contrasting.
Deepen and Extend Knowledge
Introduce additional non-fiction readings that add more background and context to your lesson topics.
Try it Yourself: Every primary source comes with open-ended questions for students to answer. Assign this activity after watching a movie to encourage approaching the topic from a new perspective.
Take a Closer Look
Encourage students to examine and interpret real, first-person artifacts like videos, diary entries, photographs, and more.
Try it Yourself: Every primary source comes with open-ended questions for students to answer. Assign this activity after watching a movie to encourage approaching the topic from a new perspective.
Try it Yourself: After watching a movie, have students click on each vocabulary word, fill out the definition, and encourage them to revisit the movie for help.
Use Words in Context
Prepare or reinforce new vocabulary students might encounter in movies and activities.
Try it Yourself: After watching a movie, have students click on each vocabulary word, fill out the definition, and encourage them to revisit the movie for help.
Use Words in Context
Prepare or reinforce new vocabulary students might encounter in movies and activities.
Try it Yourself: Challenge is a great way to prepare students for formal assessments. Encourage students to rewatch the movie before completing their Challenge assignment.