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BrainPop (stylized as BrainPOP) is a group of educational websites founded in 1999 by Avraham Kadar, M.D. and Chanan Kadmon, based in New York City. As of 2024, the websites host over 1,000 short animated movies for students in grades K–8 (ages 5 to 14), together with quizzes and related materials, covering the subjects of science, social studies, English, math, engineering and technology ...
BrainPop and Newsela formed a partnership on October 10, 2017. Users can access Newsela's resources directly from BrainPop's topic pages. ... Wikipedia® is a ...
In 2017, BrainPOP launched make a movie to empower teachers and students to make their own BrainPOP style movie. 2601:246:5600:193:E1F1:6B7F:FCDD:890B 23:12, 18 September 2022 (UTC) In 2018, BrainPOP relaunched BrainPOP ESL to BrainPOP ELL to help students practice their language and proficiency.
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid. A popular feature of FunBrain.com was the continuous story Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney, which was published as a novel in April 2007. [1] [2] In August 2021, Diary of a Wimpy Kid was shut down and is no longer available to read on the website, [5] though it has since been archived.
Tim, a character from BrainPop; Mountain Tim, a supporting character in Steel Ball Run, a story arc of the Japanese manga series Jojo's Bizarre Adventure;
Edmodo was an educational technology platform for K–12 schools and teachers. Launched in 2008, it enabled teachers to share content, distribute quizzes and assignments, and manage communication with students, colleagues, and parents.
February 1: . The last two Season 1 episodes (7 and 8) of Hazbin Hotel released on Amazon Prime Video.; Season 3 of Clone High premiered on Max.; February 2: . DreamWorks Animation's Orion and the Dark film was released as a Netflix-exclusive.