Scroll down to see Mr. Czarka's example for using BrainPop Make-a-Movie. I made this when I studied (ahem, yes, school for teachers!) to become a Certified BrainPop Educator!
Who do you think my audience is? HINT: It's not students...but people who are around students a lot! :)
What topics interest you? Investigate and research. Then tell a story that teaches us about your topic. Oh yeah, have fun!
Here are some sample Make-a-Movie projects created by PS 48 students.
These are some other student Make-a-Movies on different themes or topics.
Study these videos to learn about the different features for making a movie, including using your voice, writing and drawing information, and adding images! How creative can you be at showing what you know?
Use your My Digital Learning Access paper to log into BrainPop, click any movie, and then click Make-a-Movie.
Here are some other resources to help your make movies.
BrainPop's Tips for Using Make-a-Movie
Movie Making Skills (using iMovie on iPads) from former PS 48 students
South Bronx Environmental Film Festival developed by former PS 48 students