Come Play! Mission US: A Cheyenne Odyssey Social Studies Game

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Originally Recorded April 2014 We welcome Christopher W. Czajka, Senior Director at LAB@Thirteen, the producer of our GameUp title Mission US: A Cheyenne Odyssey. Christopher will discuss how this ...
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Do I Have a Right? Social Studies Game

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Visit the lesson ideas page to find resources for Do I Have a Right?, a free online civics and social studies game....
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Mission U.S.: A Cheyenne Odyssey – Teacher Support Overview

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This teacher support overview video provides information on the BrainPOP materials that accompany the Mission U.S.: A Cheyenne Odyssey game. You'll learn about our lesson plan, teacher's guide, custom...
Social Studies Game: Cheyenne Odyssey

Mission US: Cheyenne Odyssey Social Studies Game

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Social Studies Game: Cheyenne Odyssey

New Social Studies Game: Mission U.S. Cheyenne Odyssey

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The Mission U.S. Cheyenne Odyssey game is now live on BrainPOP's GameUp! Brought to you by WNET 13 New York Public Media, this free social studies game immerses students in U.S. history through intera...

Do I Have a Right? Teacher Support and Assessment Ideas

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Check out this brief screencast to learn about assessment ideas and teaching and learning resources available for the Do I Have a Right? game....

Do I Have a Right? Game Guide

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Download this helpful teacher Game Guide provided by our partner, iCivics. Find more resources to support student learning with this game in the Do I Have a Right? Lesson Ideas resource page....

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...