BrainPOP is an educational website with over 1,000 videos through K-12 used by thousands of schools across the world. As a student, you will have access to videos, games, and more. This article will show you the basics of using BrainPOP as a student.

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Using BrainPOP

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    Sign in with your account. Login your username and password, or use Google or Clever.
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    Join a class. Click on Enter Code to join a class, then use your teacher's provided code (a combination of letters and numbers) to join.
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    Look at the homepage.
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    Select a video to watch.
    • You can use the search bar to search up specific videos, or click on a subject.
    • If you clicked on a subject (e.g. Social Studies, Math, etc.) click on either Units or Topics. The Units button contains separate units contained in the subject. For example, the Science subject includes "Cellular Life and Genetics", "Diversity of Life", "Nature of the Universe", and "Forces of Nature" units.
    • Topics are all of the videos contained in each unit and subject. If you click on the Topics tab, it will show you all of the videos.
    • Click on a topic to select a video to watch.
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Watching a BrainPOP Video

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    Watch a BrainPOP video. After you've clicked on the video, select Watch Movie.
    • There are a few moving slides. They show some of the content and characters in the video.
    • Select the "Play" button for the video to start.
    • Select the "Mute" button to change the volume.
    • Click "Closed Captions" to turn on subtitles.
    • Select "Settings" to change the speed of the video.
    • Select the "Fullscreen" button to play the video in full-screen mode.
    • Select the "Transcript" button to view the video transcript. You can see all of the dialogue and words seen in the video this way.
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    Check the bottom of the screen. There are pages at the bottom of the screen that are related to the video.
    • The Movie button contains the video.
    • The Quiz button contains quizzes for the video (if you want to review what you learned, or if it's assigned).
    • The Make-A-Map button allows you to make bubble maps and other diagrams to show what you learned.
    • The Make-A-Movie button allows you to make your own BrainPOP video.
    • The Creative Coding lets you make coding projects using BrainPOP characters.
    • The Related Reading button contains extra information related to the BrainPOP movie.
    • The Vocabulary button lets you view vocabulary used in the BrainPOP video.
    • The Time Zone X and Meaning of Beep are BrainPOP games. The GameUp button contains games such as Time Zone X and Meaning of Beep.
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Using Video Features on BrainPOP

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    Take a quiz on BrainPOP. Click on the Quiz at the bottom of the screen. If you haven't clicked on the video yet, the buttons are on the left side of the screen.
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    Make a diagram or map on BrainPOP.
    • The "Movie" tab allows you to watch the movie again.
    • The "Images" tab contains free BrainPOP images and pictures for you to use in your map.
    • The "Keywords" tab contains important vocabulary words that are used in the video.
    • Blank Nodes are text boxes that you can use. They can be connected to other text boxes using the arrows.
    • The "More" tab contains more options, like "Use Template", "Add notes to map", "Print map", "Open other maps", and "Create new map".
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    Review your vocabulary. In BrainPOP videos, there are always a few key vocabulary terms you need to know.
    • You can flip the cards over to show its meaning.
    • You can also add new cards into your vocabulary set.
    • There is also an option to print out your flashcards if you want them offline.
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Using Other Features on BrainPOP

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