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BrainPOP Jr. is designed for grades K-3, but we also have younger users in pre-K, older ESL/ELL students, and students needing more academic support.
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You can purchase BrainPOP Jr. by visiting our store. There are several different subscription plans to fit the needs of your home, class, school, or district. You can purchase BrainPOP Jr. individually or buy the Combo subscription, which gives you access to BrainPOP Jr., BrainPOP, and BrainPOP Español. You can purchase BrainPOP Jr. individually or buy the Combo subscription, which gives you access to BrainPOP Jr., BrainPOP, and BrainPOP Español.
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You can find answers to your technical questions here.
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You can make suggestions or give feedback here.
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Yes! The Standards tool correlates BrainPOP and BrainPOP Jr. movies to academic standards. You can use the tool to learn which topics fit into your state's or province's curriculum framework and help you plan lessons or prepare students for testing.
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The Grown Ups Guide contains technical help, contact forms, and tips on how to maximize BrainPOP Jr. in the classroom or at home.
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Grown Ups provides background information on each topic for families and parents. It also suggests activities and lesson ideas to reinforce each topic at school and at home.
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The game is a fun way to reinforce the main teaching points from the movie. There is also a master list of games that you can access by clicking here.
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The activity is a printable page that supports the topic. Some teachers may also wish to use an interactive whiteboard for some of the activity pages.
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Belly Up is a short comic starring Annie and Moby's class fish, Frank and Joey. Each comic addresses the topic of the movie. Belly Up is designed for students to read independently or with partners, so the reading level is grade-appropriate. We recommend students act out the Belly Up or create their own comics.
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POP a Joke is a fun icebreaker for each topic. Yes, we know they're pretty corny.
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The Word Wall contains five key vocabulary words that appear in the movie along with their student-friendly definitions.
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Draw About It is a drawing tool that prompts students to express their own ideas about a topic. You can also print out the Draw About It page, with it's topic related drawing prompt, and make class copies so that students can complete the drawing with pencils or crayons. BrainPOP Jr. encourages kids to submit their artwork to the site.
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Write About It is a writing tool that prompts students to put their ideas about a topic into their own words. Students can type and print out their work, or they can print out the page and complete their writing with pen or pencil. BrainPOP Jr. encourages students to share their work and submit their writing to the Bulletin Board.
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Read About It offers grade-appropriate reading recommendations related to the topic. Students can borrow these books from their local or school library to learn more. Educators may want to read a recommended book aloud to students or use it as a shared reading.
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Talk About It is a discussion prompt that is accompanied by a graphic organizer. It can be projected or printed out.
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The Hard Quiz and Easy Quiz are two leveled quizzes that students can take online and see their scores. You can also print out the quizzes so students can take them with a pencil. They help prepare students for standardized testing and allow you to assess student understanding. The Hard Quiz is designed with students in grades 2-3 in mind. The Easy Quiz is designed for students in K-1 and has simpler language.
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The Print Notebook feature allows you to print out all the notebook questions that appear in the movie. Educators can introduce and discuss the notebook questions before screening the movie to prepare students and assess prior knowledge. Students can use the questions as a graphic organizer to take notes as they watch the movie. Discuss the questions together after watching the movie to review content and support comprehension.
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The Big Word Wall can be accessed via the homepage, and it contains all the vocabulary words and grade-appropriate definitions that appear in the movies. Students can use this resource as a dictionary as they watch the movies and explore the features.
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The Bulletin Board is a place where students can look at artwork and writing from other students and submit their own work. Students can submit their artwork and writing along with a permission slip here. Educators can submit lesson plans that incorporate BrainPOP and BrainPOP Jr. topics via BrainPOP Educators.
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You can find all the topics on our site by clicking here.
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You can download icons featuring Annie and Moby and link to BrainPOP Jr. Just click here for options.
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