Mission US: Cheyenne Odyssey SnapThought Prompts

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Have your students signed up for My BrainPOP? If so, they’ll be able to take snapshots during Mission US: Cheyenne Odyssey game play! MyBrainPOP is available to BrainPOP Educators with 24/7 district- ...

Do I Have a Right?: SnapThought Prompts

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Have your students signed up for individual accounts? If you have a school-wide subscription to BrainPOP, students will be able to use our SnapThought ® tool to play the Do I Have a Right?. The Sna...

Constitutional Law Lesson Plan: Do I Have a Right? Game

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In this lesson plan, adaptable for grades 5-12, students use BrainPOP resources, include the game Do I Have a Right? to explore constitutional law and citizens' rights. Students learn to identify whet...

Do I Have a Right? Social Studies Game: Tips and Tricks

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Have your students try these tips and tricks as they play the iCivics social studies game Do I Have a Right?: Pay attention to a partner’s constitutional specialty. This information appears on th...

Drafting Board Game Brief Product Guide

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Download this helpful product guide for the Drafting Board social studies game provided by our partner, iCivics. You can find more ideas for supporting student learning with this game in our Drafting ...

Mission US: Cheyenne Odyssey Ideas – for Building Background Knowledge

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Prior to implementing the Cheyenne Odyssey Lesson Plan and Game, it is important to build students' background knowledge about the Cheyenne and Plains Indians. We recommend familiarizing yourself w...
Social Studies Game: Cheyenne Odyssey

Mission US: Cheyenne Odyssey Social Studies Game Trailer

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Check out this 30 second video to see what the Mission US: Cheyenne Odyssey social studies game is all about....
Sketch Racer Programming Game

Sketch Racer Computer Programming Game Tips and Tricks

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In the Sketch Racer programming game, students must connect the visual code blocks in the right order. For example, if they need to move 2 spaces, they may need to connect two ‘Run’ blocks one after t...

Computer Programming Basics Lesson Plan: Tynker Games

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In this computer programming basics lesson plan, which is adaptable for grades 3-12, students use BrainPOP resources (including online coding games) to learn about programming....

Cause and Effect Chain

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This graphic organizer requires students to identify a chain of cause and effect events. This cause and effect chain can be used to explore causality in several curriculum areas, including literature,...