Take on epic adventures in story-based islands created by the one and only Jeff Kinney! Battle monsters, solve mysteries, and discover exclusive locations. Venture the twists and turns only your Poptropican can journey. Carrying the KidSAFE seal, adults can be assured kids are exploring Poptropica in a safe. Norton Safe Web has analyzed poptropica.com for safety and security problems. Poptropica is completely appropriate for kids, but its missions are challenging enough to keep older tweens entertained, too. Exploring the islands takes hours, and the site develops new islands frequently (though only players with paid memberships get early access to them). Dec 17, 2009 Poptropica is very safe and educational for kids. All you need to answer is whether your character should be a boy or girl and what age. Then you have a Poptropica person! It's really fun.
Poptropica English World is a safe, engaging and highly-motivating game where pupils meet the characters from the Pupil Book plus a host of other exciting characters and follow them on an adventure.
Pupil's will engage in safe, closed-chat dialogues with the characters they meet and will practice target language from the units. They will also follow instructions to help them solve puzzles and learn supplementary language along the way.
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Poptropica English World is now accessed via Pearson English Portal.
Access codes can be found in the Pupil Book and Teacher Book.
- The Island Adventure Game gives pupils an interactive online experience where they learn through play and absorb English without even realising it!
- A highly visual performance overview encourages them to evaluate and direct their learning.
- Manage classes and view performance with a click of a button
- Presentation tool for Interactive Whiteboard with all core content organised into lessons
- Assignable homework activities
- An at-a-glance overview of the child's progress by logging into your child's account
You may have problems playing Poptropica because your Flash Player has been disabled or is out of date. Don't worry! Follow the troubleshooting tips below to get back to your game. You may want to ask a parent or guardian for help.
Google Chrome | Mozilla Firefox | Safari | Internet Explorer
Using Google Chrome?
Getting Flash to run using the latest version of Google Chrome can be challenging. Try these steps: Enabling Flash on Google Chrome
Using Mozilla Firefox?
You might need to update your Flash Player. Follow the troubleshooting tips below.
- Check the status of your Flash Player.
View your plugin status here: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/plugincheck/
Or try Adobe's Flash test page: http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ - If your version is outdated, then manually download and install the latest version of Flash Player from Adobe: https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/
Important! Make sure you clear the checkbox in the 'Optional Offer' section before you click 'Install Now.' - When your download has finished, close Firefox by clicking the 'Menu' button in the top right corner, and then clicking 'Exit.'
- Open the Flash Player installer file you downloaded, and follow the prompts to install the new Flash Player on your computer.
- Re-launch Mozilla Firefox.
If you are unsure about any of the steps above, please ask a parent or guardian to help you troubleshoot your Flash Player issues.
Still having issues? If you followed the directions above, and you are still experiencing problems with your Flash Player, please contact us here: https://www.poptropica.com/contact/contact-Poptropica.html.
Using Explorer?
- Click the 'Tools' icon in the upper-right corner of Internet Explorer. (The icon looks like a cogwheel.)
- In the pop-up menu that appears, click Manage Add-ins.
- In the dialog box that appears, select Toolbars and Extensions.
- In the list of Add-ons, look for 'Shockwave Flash Object' (another name for Flash Player). In the Status column, check to see whether Shockwave Flash Object is Disabled. If it is disabled, click the row for Shockwave Flash Object to highlight it.
- In the lower-right corner of the Manage Add-ons dialog box, click Enable.
Using Safari?
Check the status of your Flash Player on Adobe's Flash test page: http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/
If your Flash Player is out of date, follow these steps to update it.
- Download the up-to-date software from Adobe: https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/
- Important! Make sure you clear the checkbox in the 'Optional Offer' section before you click 'Install Now.'
- When your download has finished, close Safari.
- Open the Flash Player installer file you downloaded, and follow the prompts to install the new Flash Player on your computer.
- Re-launch Safari.
If this still doesn't work, or if your Flash Player was already up-to-date, you may need to enable Flash in your browser preferences.
Enable Flash on Safari 9:
- Open the 'Safari' menu and select 'Preferences.'
- Click the 'Security' tab. Make sure the following boxes are checked.
- Enable JavaScript
- Allow Plug-Ins
- Click 'Manage Website Settings'
- Choose Adobe Flash Player.
- Find 'When visiting other websites' and select 'Allow.'
For more help, try the Adobe and Apple sites.
Enable Flash on Safari 10:
- Go to 'Preferences'
- Select the 'Security' tab.Check the boxes for:
- Enable JavaScript
- Allow Plug-ins
- Click Plugin-Settings on the security menu. It will open up a pop up that looks like this:
- Select Poptropica from the menu above and select On.
- Press Done.
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For more help, try the Adobe and Apple sites.