Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Flip a Lesson

Whoa, this is a little outside the box thinking! The concept of flipping is that what normally gets done (or should get done) at home...aka homework & practice...gets done in the classroom. That means what is typically done at school...aka the lesson & learning...is to be done at home. This learning and such at home, or you can do it at school independently, is completed through videos and such. Sound interesting? It's simple to "flip" lessons and such with tools like YouTube for Teachers and TedEd, but the whole thinking behind this idea is what might bog you down!

 Here is a simple "flipped" lesson on absolute value.
(CC Math standard 7.NS.1)

 Here's another "flipped" lesson on adding integers--although I will probably use the video in class, so it is not technically flipped!
(CC Math standard 7.NS.1)

One more "flipped" lesson--The Giver novel's video trailer to be used as an introductory activity.
(ISTE NETS.T standard 1c)

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