• 03 Jan

    Be a first class digital citizen! Tim & Moby guide you through the dos, the don’ts, the whys and the whats with this great collection of ICT topics, activities, and printable materials.

    Digital Citizenship Spotlight

    On the Spotlight homepage you’ll find a Cyberbullying Activity, a Social Networking FYI, the Information Privacy Quiz and a host of helpful movies:

    And there’s more!

    You can download the Digital Citizenship flipchart available from our Promethean Partner Resource page (you’ll need the ActivInspire Software for this). We’ve also got some Tips & Ideas for Digital Citizenship lessons for you to download:

    Digital Citizenship Lesson Tips & Ideas

    Visit the Spotlight to begin your Digital Citizen education

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  • 27 Oct

    Last year we had a jolly old Halloween time wearing FrankenMoby masks and carving Moby pumpkins.

    This year, to celebrate the fact we have an awesome new Halloween movie, we thought we would deliver some treats (no tricks!) for you to enjoy once again.

    Ever wonder why we wear costumes on Halloween? Well, watch our new movie and you’ll find out in no time! Tim and Moby will teach you all about the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, and how it inspired today’s Halloween traditions. You’ll also learn about the Christian holidays of All Saints Day and All Souls Day, and why they were created.

    Finally, you’ll discover the origins of fun Halloween activities like bobbing for apples, trick-or-treating, and carving pumpkins. Don’t be scared - watch this movie!

    A jack-o-lantern from our new Halloween movie

    Watch the new Halloween movie

    Last year, it was all about the FrankenMoby mask but this year we’re vamping it up with Tim! Download and cut out for a Halloween look with a BrainPOP twist:

    Vampire Tim mask

    Click to download, print off, and cut out!

    If you’re feeling a little more monstrous this Halloween, meet FrankenMoby. He’s not scary, he’s just misunderstood.

    FrankenMoby mask

    Click to download, print off and cut out!

    And if you’re anything like us guys, you’ll be keen to get flexing those pumpkin carving muscles this weekend but why be ghoulish? We’d go for a Moby pumpkin over a demonic pumpkin any day – he’s just that little bit more…orange! Make sure to get an adult to help.

    Pumpkin Moby Template

    Click to download and print off!

    We’d love to see your BrainPOP Halloween pics! Whether you have a go at carving a pumpkin or pop a mask on to freak out your friends, post your photos to our Facebook page and we’ll make sure to send you some goodies (some of which may come in Halloweeny orange would you believe?).

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  • 25 Oct

    It’s the time of year again when the nights draw in, your breath comes out in clouds for the first time in months, and you can’t get through a supermarket without falling into a huge pile of pumpkins! So, we thought it was time to get into the Halloween spirit and invite you over to the dark side of BrainPOP.

    We’ve discovered that for every great horror movie in the world, there’s a BrainPOP movie to match (well, almost!). Below, you’ll find a selection of movies which we’ll be making free and featured each day next week.

    5. Eight-legged lovelies, we’ve gone for Arachnaphobia today. Don’t worry though, there aren’t any giant killer spiders in our Spiders topic (free and featured today!)

    Maybe spiders won’t seem so scary once you’ve learned about all the good things they do for us?!

    4. In at number 4 for Tuesday, it’s The 6th Sense. It’s an over 15 so not for kids but the BrainPOP topics about the senses certainly are. We’ve got topics about Taste, Touch, Smell and Hearing but we’ve decided to make Vision our featured topic for the day because of the famous line whispered by the young Haley Joel Osment. We’re not giving anything away though!

    Many people believe that vision is the most important of our senses, but how exactly do our eyes work?

    3. An absolute classic was followed by many sequels (of varying watchability and quality) but the Terminator won out for Wednesday. It has a 15 certificate for many reasons but we all know there’s nothing scary about robots in real life, especially orange robots. Learn all about them this Wednesday with our Robots topic.

    Learn how robots can venture into extreme environments that humans simply can't.

    2. Bram Stoker has a lot to answer for. His book, written in 1897 inspired this ancient favourite for Thursday – we’ve opted for the 1931 Dracula, starring Bela Lugosi. And we couldn’t pick which BrainPOP topic to go with this one so you have a choice of two. Try our Bats topic which we’ll feature for free on Thursday morning or, learn all about Blood - and why vampires love it so – which we’ll feature on Thursday afternoon.

    Like mice with wings!

    1. It’s another movie made way back in 1931, Frankenstein – a monster of a horror classic you might say. Frankenstein is our free featured topic for Friday.

    It provides an overview of what Mary Shelley's novel (published almost 200 years ago in 1818) is really about and who the real monster is.

    And, as an extra special treat (no tricks here!) here’s a FrankenMoby mask you can download, print and cut out. Wear it on Halloween for a big orange fright fest!

    Click to start download

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  • 11 Sep

    BrainPOP UK and Tim and Moby believe something important: we can’t just be there for the nice things in life.

    Death, terminal illness, war, terrorism, crime… none of us like to face these difficult features of the human experience.

    As teachers, parents and carers we all have a responsibility to help kids prepare and cope with the aspects of life that bring feelings like fear, terror, pain and uncertainty.

    A close family member died of cancer this week, and while I mourn her passing, I find that I have a wealth of coping mechanisms – developed from many life experiences, accumulated knowledge and, of course, an adult peer support group who can identify and sympathise.

    All of which will help me to come to terms with what happened.

    Children do not always have these consolations.

    BrainPOP UK is committed to supporting children through these experiences with our movies on the very hardest topics in life.

    Our PSHE and Citizenship section is there to help you find our thoughtful, informative and sensitive movies such as addiction, bullying, cancer, drug abuse and even death.

    Whether you need these as movies to simply sit with a child, for an assembly, or for whole class speaking and listening, is up to you.

    I guess one of the hardest movies we have ever made has a special relevance today.

    Eight years ago, at 12.53pm GMT, a plane crashed into one of the Twin Towers in New York. Even typing this sends shivers up my spine, so imagine how hard it is for a child to manage their emotions about this event.

    Help them understand the facts by watching our September 11th movie movie, which is free on our site for this week. You may also want to view this BBC News 9/11  timeline of the event.

    Normally I’d ask you to see it and enjoy it.

    But in this instance I simply ask you to see it.

    That’s the most important bit.

    Pur Septmber 11th movie - will open in BrainPOP UK

    Our September 11th movie (will open in BrainPOP UK)

    Author: Eylan

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  • 10 Sep

    Have a look at this list. They’re all brand new movies coming to BrainPOP UK very soon.

    We’re extremely proud to announce these movies (and their accompanying quizzes, don’t forget) will be added to BrainPOP UK for all free trials and subscribers.

    No extra cost. No hidden charges. No funny business.

    They span all the subjects in BrainPOP UK, both Primary and Secondary, and will automatically appear over the next 8 weeks, in batches, with new Maths and English movies already up. The list below is simply alphabetical, but in BrainPOP UK they will be categorised and tagged to curricula.

    New-english-movies

    Example of some of our new English movies

    If you dearly need one of these movies for a lesson and you can’t find it in BrainPOP UK (yet) then contact us and we’ll see if we can expedite it specially.

    • Active Transport
    • Adding and Subtracting Integers Advanced
    • Adding and Subtracting Fractions Advanced
    • Agatha Christie
    • Aids
    • Algae
    • Allergies
    • Anthrax
    • Antonyms, Synonyms, and Homonyms
    • Ants
    • Appendix
    • Arachnids
    • Asexual Reproduction
    • Associative Property (Order of Calculations)
    • Asthma
    • Atmosphere
    • Autism
    • Autumn Leaves
    • Aztec Civilisation
    • Balance
    • Blood Pressure
    • Body Chemistry
    • Bonfire Night
    • Bogies
    • Braces
    • Brain
    • Brass Instruments
    • Calculus
    • Capitalization
    • Carbon Cycle
    • Carnivorous Plants
    • Cats
    • Cells
    • Cellular respiration
    • Choosing US presidential candidates
    • Classification
    • Clauses
    • Cnidarians
    • Cold War
    • Compounds and Mixtures
    • Computer Mouse
    • Conditioning
    • Conjunctions
    • Conquistadors
    • Decimals
    • Diagramming Sentences
    • Dictionary And Thesaurus
    • Diffusion
    • Distance, Speed, and Time
    • Distributive Property
    • Division
    • Ecosystems
    • Electric Circuits
    • Electromagnetic Spectrum
    • Emergency 999
    • Equations with Variables
    • Etymology
    • Exoplanets
    • Factoring
    • Fall of the Roman Empire
    • Fax Machine
    • Foetal development
    • Food Safety
    • Fossils
    • Frankenstein
    • Frida Kahlo
    • Galaxies
    • Geologic Time
    • Geometry
    • Gills
    • Graphs
    • Ground Water
    • Growth
    • Homer
    • Hormones
    • Humans and The Environment
    • Idioms and Cliches
    • Imagination
    • Immune System
    • Improving Sentences
    • Inca Civilisation
    • Isotopes
    • Joints
    • Latitude and Longitude
    • leap Year
    • Lord of the Flies
    • Mahatma Gandhi
    • Maths Problems
    • Maya Civilisation
    • Measuring matter
    • Metals
    • Metamorphosis
    • Migration
    • Mineral Identification
    • Monotremes
    • Multiple Sclerosis
    • Multiplication
    • Multiplying and Dividing Fractions
    • Nanotechnology
    • Natural Disasters
    • Nervous System
    • Nutrition
    • Organic Food
    • Outer Solar System
    • Passive Transport
    • Petrol and oil
    • Pirates
    • Poetry
    • Polyhedrons
    • Power
    • Prime Numbers
    • Printers
    • Property Changes
    • Protists
    • Protozoa
    • Punctuation
    • Queen Elizabeth 1
    • Radioactivity
    • Reading Skills
    • Referencing Sources
    • Respiratory System
    • Rise of the Roman Empire
    • Roald Dahl
    • Roman Numerals
    • Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes
    • Rounding
    • Scientific Method
    • Seeding Plants
    • Sentence Fragments
    • September 11th
    • Seven Wonders
    • Six Kingdoms
    • Skeleton
    • Slope and Intercept
    • Soil
    • Solar Energy
    • Stock and Shares
    • Sumerians
    • Sun Protection
    • Symbiosis
    • Terrorism
    • The Order of Calculations
    • The Troubles
    • The Writing Process
    • They’re, Their and There
    • Time Zones
    • Transformation
    • Tsunami
    • Types of Triangles
    • Urinary System
    • Using Proportions
    • Volume of Cylinders
    • Volume of Prisms
    • Waste Management
    • World War I
    • World War II
    • World War II Causes
    • Writing In Sequence

    PS: You can find a huge comprehensive list of all our movies that are live on our site on our “Movies list” page.

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