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Game Up: Brain Pop Games - Game Up Brainpop games
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K to 12
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This "freebie" from Brainpop goes beyond the usual videos and quizzes. It includes several engaging interactives, some created by Brainpop and others linked to outside sources. Game...more
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This "freebie" from Brainpop goes beyond the usual videos and quizzes. It includes several engaging interactives, some created by Brainpop and others linked to outside sources. Game Up, a free area of Brain Pop, is a collection of free online games that are linked to Common Core and State Standards. English, science, math, social studies, and health activities provide challenge for every learner. This free gem also includes activities for grades K-3 and ENL/ESL students. Some of the topics (at the time of this review) included: After the Storm, Argument Wars, Antibiotic Resistance, Carbon Cycle, Do I Have a Right, Court Quest, Cell Command, Blood Typing, Make Me Sick, The Diabetic Dog Game, and Food Fight.
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