1. Pearl Harbor Lesson Plan: U.S. History - BrainPOP Educators
This lesson accompanies the BrainPOP topic Pearl Harbor, and supports the standard of examining American involvement in World War II.
This lesson accompanies the BrainPOP topic Pearl Harbor, and supports the standard of examining American involvement in World War II. Students demonstrate understanding through a variety of projects.
2. Pearl Harbor Lesson Plan: Make a Newsreel | BrainPOP Educators
In this lesson plan, adaptable for grades 5-12, students explore BrainPOP features and resources to learn about the attack on Pearl Harbor, including why it ...
In this lesson plan, adaptable for grades 5-12, students explore BrainPOP features and resources to learn about the attack on Pearl Harbor, including why it happened and its effects. Then using what they learn, students will produce a newsreel depicting the events leading up to and including the attack on Pearl Harbor.
3. Pearl Harbor/Transcript | BrainPOP Wiki - Fandom
TIM: Pearl Harbor was severely weakened our Pacific naval forces. Japan immediately invaded territories America could no longer defend. It was months before the ...
Text reads: The Mysteries of Life with Tim and Moby A boy, Tim, and a robot, Moby, are visiting the Pearl Harbor Memorial. They examine a list of casualties from the attack. TIM: Man. Every one of these crewmen is buried here with the ship. MOBY: Beep. Tim reads from a typed letter. TIM: Dear Tim and Moby, I heard that Pearl Harbor was the biggest surprise attack ever. Did America really not see it coming? From, Melanie. TIM: It's true, Melanie. December 7th, 1941 was a quiet morning at the U.S.
4. Pearl Harbor Discussion Prompts and Pause Points - BrainPOP Educators
Pearl Harbor Discussion Prompts and Pause Points · Before the Movie · During the Movie (Pause Points) · After the Movie. Look at the four related movies at ...
Before the Movie What do you know about the bombing of Pearl Harbor during World War II? (Tap prior knowledge) What do you want to know about Pearl Harbor? (Setting goals) During the Movie (Pause Points) Stop at the following times in the movie and ask questions or prompt a discussion to keep students... See more »
5. Pearl Harbor - BrainPOP Wiki - Fandom
Pearl Harbor was launched in BrainPOP Social Studies December 7, 2016. Advertisem*nt. Appearances. Moby; Tim. Transcript and Quiz. Pearl Harbor/Transcript ...
Pearl Harbor was launched in BrainPOP Social Studies December 7, 2016. Moby Tim Pearl Harbor/Transcript Pearl Harbor/Quiz
6. Pearl Harbor Brainpop Questions by Gregory Hogan - TPT
This document has 14 questions pulled directly from the Brainpop on the attack of Pearl Harbor. The questions are presented in the same order as the video.
This document has 14 questions pulled directly from the Brainpop on the attack of Pearl Harbor. The questions are presented in the same order as the video. It helps students discover the motivations for the Japanese attack, the effects, and the American response. I have added a timestamp for each qu...
7. [PDF] U.S. History - World War II - BrainPOP
Japan bombs Pearl Harbor a. A, C, B b. A, B, C c. C, A, B d. B, A, C. 8. The invasion of Normandy marked the ______ of the war in Europe. a. End b. Turning ...
8. BrainPOP: Japanese American Incarceration - Densho
After Japan had bombed a navy base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, the U.S. entered WWII on the side of the Allies. But the attack also sparked a wave of anti ...
BrainPOP creates short animated movies for students K-12, together with quizzes and related materials. Densho staff worked with BrainPOP on this short movie and module about the Japanese American incarceration,...
9. Social Studies - BrainPOP
Pearl Harbor; Peer Pressure; Pelé; Penguins; Percents; Percussion; Perimeter of Polygons; Periodic Table of Elements; Personal Hygiene; Personal Pronouns ...
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10. Hiroshima and Nagasaki Lesson Plan - BrainPOP Educators
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Tim and Moby discuss why the U.S. chose to drop atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945. Discover how Japan had been hesitant to surrender, why President Harry S Truman believed that atomic warfare was the lesser of two terrible evils, and the deadly toll these bombings took.
11. Franklin D. Roosevelt Lesson Plans and Lesson Ideas
Pearl Harbor Lesson Plan: Make a Newsreel. Grade Levels: 3-5, 6-8, 9-12. The ... BrainPOP Educators is proudly powered by WordPress and Piklist. Built by ...
In this educational resource page you will find lesson plans and teaching tips about Social Studies learn about the depression, World War 2, security, Churchill, Stalin, and nations.
12. The War | Pearl Harbor: The Attack - PBS
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Daniel Inouye was preparing to go to church when the attack on Pearl Harbor began.
13. Kid Links - Pearl Harbor Elementary School
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Pearl Harbor Elementary School