Frank Augustus Miller Science -- How To Brain Pop
What is Brain Pop -- Brain pop's are short 2-4 minute animated short clips
featuring Tim and Moby (Moby is the robot) who explain a very specific science content.
They are very consise yet accurate. and are perfect for review prior to a test.
How do I access Brain Pop - Brain pop is delivered via the world wide web to
liscenced subscribers. We have a license which allows every student to access
the site from home. The Username and password were given to the students near the
beginning of the year and should be written inside the front cover of the
student's science comp book and Binder reminder.
How do I make-up or improve my score on a Brain-Pop quiz?
- Watch the Movie
- Press the button labeled "Play the Quiz"
- Press the button labeled "Graded Quiz"
- Answer the questions
- Press "Print your Results"
- Enter your full name
- Under "Your class" enter your teacher and period. For example: MacLaughlin Period 3"
- Press the "OK" button
- Direct your output to the desired printer and press the "Print" Button
- You will then recieve your score, If you want you can "Review your Answers" or
"Take the Quiz Again" for a better score.
- Take the printed copy to school, and place it on the clip on your teacher's
whiteboard labeled Brain-Pops to be entered into the gradebook.
You may access the main page for Brain Pop by following this link
www.brainpop.com, logging in, then searching for the content
that interests you.
OR
Once you have logged in, hit the "back" button in your browser to return to the
index page(this page), the click any of the links to take you directly to the movie.
As long as you do not close the browser window, you will stay logged on to Brain-pop and can directly
view a movie, hit the
back button to return to the index page using teh back button in your browser,
then jump directly into another movie.
Frank Augustus Miller Science Brain Pop Index
End of Year Star Test - Review them all!
Trimester One
Astronomy
Motion Unit
Forces Unit
Trimester Two
Density and Buoyancy Unit
Properties of Matter
Periodic Table
Trimester Three
Chemical Reactions
Acids and Bases
Chemistry of Living Systems
Investigation and Experimentation Unit