Marco? Polo! You know the game, but do you know the man? The 13th century merchant left his home city of Venice as a teenager to follow his father and uncle on the expedition of a lifetime. Traveling along the legendary Silk Road, the men journeyed deep into Asia to explore a land most Europeans could only dream of. Polo marveled at exotic animals, visited a palace made of gold, and even became an ambassador to Mongol ruler Kublai Khan! With the help of a writer named Rustichello, the adventurer recorded his exploits in The Travels of Marco Polo. The book became a bestseller, delighting European readers with its tales of danger and intrigue. Given Polo's tendency to exaggerate, some scholars question whether his account is more fiction than fact. But the impact of Polo's voyage is undisputed—it inspired later explorers, like Christopher Columbus, and helped usher in the Age of Exploration. Hit the road with Tim and Moby to learn more!
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In this BrainPOP adventure, set in the criminal underworld of the 1930s, Tim and Moby introduce students to the basic principles behind division: Students will learn the definitions of terms like divisor, dividend, and quotient, as well as how they can check their answers. Tim and Moby will teach them why division is so useful, and they’ll illustrate the principle with plenty of easy-to-follow examples. So get the pencils ready, and start dividing! --------- Visit the #Division topic on #BrainPOP for accompanying creative and instructional tools that develop higher-order thinking skills in kids K–12: --------- Subscribe to BrainPOP on YouTube: Follow BrainPOP: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Have questions? Visit our Help Center: --------- Full transcript with action descriptions: #math
In this BrainPOP adventure, set in the criminal underworld of the 1930s, Tim and Moby introduce students to the basic principles behind division: Students will learn the definitions of terms like divisor, dividend, and quotient, as well as how they can check their answers. Tim and Moby will teach them why division is so useful, and they’ll illustrate the principle with plenty of easy-to-follow examples. So get the pencils ready, and start dividing! --------- Visit the #Division topic on #BrainPOP for accompanying creative and instructional tools that develop higher-order thinking skills in kids K–12: --------- Subscribe to BrainPOP on YouTube: Follow BrainPOP: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Have questions? Visit our Help Center: --------- Full transcript with action descriptions: #math
Teach your students how to resolve their differences with negotiation and compromise, and why it's a bad thing to always get your way: People are not always going to get along everyone. And anger and frustration are natural human emotions, so there’s no way to avoid feeling them. But there are ways to disagree without being disagreeable—and in this BrainPOP movie on conflict resolution, Tim and Moby will teach your students all about them! Students will find out why it’s a good idea to take a deep breath and collect themselves before they respond to a situation they're not thrilled about. They'll discover different ways to compromise, and how placing themselves in another person’s shoes can change a potential screaming match into a friendly discussion. --------- Visit the #ConflictResolution topic on #BrainPOP for accompanying creative and instructional tools that develop higher-order thinking skills in kids K–12: --------- Subscribe to BrainPOP on YouTube: Follow BrainPOP: Facebook |
Teach your students how to resolve their differences with negotiation and compromise, and why it's a bad thing to always get your way: People are not always going to get along everyone. And anger and frustration are natural human emotions, so there’s no way to avoid feeling them. But there are ways to disagree without being disagreeable—and in this BrainPOP movie on conflict resolution, Tim and Moby will teach your students all about them! Students will find out why it’s a good idea to take a deep breath and collect themselves before they respond to a situation they're not thrilled about. They'll discover different ways to compromise, and how placing themselves in another person’s shoes can change a potential screaming match into a friendly discussion. --------- Visit the #ConflictResolution topic on #BrainPOP for accompanying creative and instructional tools that develop higher-order thinking skills in kids K–12: --------- Subscribe to BrainPOP on YouTube: Follow BrainPOP: Facebook |
Introduce your students to Emily Dickinson—one of the most unique and influential voices in American verse: In this BrainPOP movie, Tim and Moby examine the life of the celebrated poet and explore one of her groundbreaking poems. "A Bird came down the Walk" illustrates Dickinson's lyric style, her vivid imagery and figurative language, and her innovative use of slant rhyme. It's hard to believe that Dickinson wrote nearly 2,000 poems while holed up in her bedroom in Massachusetts! Most of them would have remained hidden if not for her sister, who discovered a treasure trove of handwritten poems after Emily's death. The first published volume established Dickinson as a major American poet, and her poems are still read and studied more than a century later. Watch this movie with your students to inspire them to pen their own masterpieces. Maybe Moby can be their muse! --------- Visit the #EmilyDickinson topic on #BrainPOP for accompanying creative and instructional tools that develop hig
Introduce your students to Emily Dickinson—one of the most unique and influential voices in American verse: In this BrainPOP movie, Tim and Moby examine the life of the celebrated poet and explore one of her groundbreaking poems. "A Bird came down the Walk" illustrates Dickinson's lyric style, her vivid imagery and figurative language, and her innovative use of slant rhyme. It's hard to believe that Dickinson wrote nearly 2,000 poems while holed up in her bedroom in Massachusetts! Most of them would have remained hidden if not for her sister, who discovered a treasure trove of handwritten poems after Emily's death. The first published volume established Dickinson as a major American poet, and her poems are still read and studied more than a century later. Watch this movie with your students to inspire them to pen their own masterpieces. Maybe Moby can be their muse! --------- Visit the #EmilyDickinson topic on #BrainPOP for accompanying creative and instructional tools that develop hig
Got dreams to achieve but don't know where to start? Tim and Moby are here to teach students how to set goals that are specific, time-bound, and attainable: Use this BrainPOP movie to teach your students how to plan out benchmarks and mini-goals to create a path to success. They'll discover the importance of creating a reasonable schedule they can stick to. They'll also explore special techniques like the SMART system that can be used to take goal-setting to the next level. Press "play" and dream on! --------- Visit the Setting Goals topic on #BrainPOP for accompanying creative and instructional tools that develop higher-order thinking skills in kids K–12: --------- Subscribe to BrainPOP on YouTube: Follow BrainPOP: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Have questions? Visit our Help Center: --------- Full transcript with action descriptions: #SEL #SocialEmotionalLearning #goals
Got dreams to achieve but don't know where to start? Tim and Moby are here to teach students how to set goals that are specific, time-bound, and attainable: Use this BrainPOP movie to teach your students how to plan out benchmarks and mini-goals to create a path to success. They'll discover the importance of creating a reasonable schedule they can stick to. They'll also explore special techniques like the SMART system that can be used to take goal-setting to the next level. Press "play" and dream on! --------- Visit the Setting Goals topic on #BrainPOP for accompanying creative and instructional tools that develop higher-order thinking skills in kids K–12: --------- Subscribe to BrainPOP on YouTube: Follow BrainPOP: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Have questions? Visit our Help Center: --------- Full transcript with action descriptions: #SEL #SocialEmotionalLearning #goals
In 1884, Serbian engineer Nikola Tesla came to America with little more than the clothes on his back. Within 20 years, he developed the system that would provide electricity to every home in the nation; invented a type of motor that's still used in all sorts of electric devices; and came up with most of the components used in radio and television broadcasting. In this BrainPOP movie, you'll discover how Tesla's alternating current system displaced the direct current system developed by Thomas Edison, how his induction motor changed everything, and why he remained an obscure figure until just recently.
In 1884, Serbian engineer Nikola Tesla came to America with little more than the clothes on his back. Within 20 years, he developed the system that would provide electricity to every home in the nation; invented a type of motor that's still used in all sorts of electric devices; and came up with most of the components used in radio and television broadcasting. In this BrainPOP movie, you'll discover how Tesla's alternating current system displaced the direct current system developed by Thomas Edison, how his induction motor changed everything, and why he remained an obscure figure until just recently.
