North Carolina Science Grade 8

BrainPop Movies

Fossils
Join Tim and Moby hunt for fossils and discover how they form in this animated BrainPOP movie.

Matter Changing State
How are gases, liquids, and solids different? Find out in this BrainPOP movie.

Groundwater
What do wells, springs, and geysers have in common? You'll find out as Tim and Moby discover groundwater in this animated BrainPOP movie.

Ocean Floor
Underwater mountains and earthquakes? Join Tim and Moby as they explore the ocean floor in the animated BrainPOP movie.

Photosynthesis and Respiration
See how photosynthesis works and what cellular respiration is all about in this animated BrainPOP movie.

Mitosis
Find out how cells divide as Tim and Moby explain the stages of mitosis in this animated BrainPOP movie.

Immune System
This BrainPOP movie explains how our bodies fight illinesses.

Ocean Currents
Learn how and why ocean currents move in this BrainPOP animated movie.

Bacteria
Tons of bacteria cells live inside your body! Find out what they're up to in this animated movie from BrainPOP.

Water Cycle
See how all of the water on Earth is recycled again and again in this animated BrainPOP movie.

States of Matter
Matter can be solid, liquid, gas, or plasma. Find out about each state of matter in this animated BrainPOP movie.

Protists
Protists can be plant-like, animal-like and fungus-like. Find out about all three types in this BrainPOP movie.

Scientific Methods
Learn how to think and solve problems like a scientist when Tim and Moby explore scientific methods in this BrainPOP movie.

Atomic Model
See how the atomic model has developed over time in this BrainPOP animated movie.

Isotopes
Tim and Moby explain how two atoms of the same element can have different numbers of neutrons in this animated BrainPOP movie about isotopes.

Cell Structures
In this BrainPOP animated movie, Tim and Moby explain how each part of a cell functions.

Cell Specialization
This BrainPOP movie defines different cell types including prokaryotic, eukaryotic, plant, and animal cells.

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