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Flipped Classroom –Elementary?

Flipped Classroom –Elementary?. http:// padlet.com/NDrakeIRC/ElemFlip Natalie Drake. Familiar?. Frequently absent students? Wide range of differentiation -- “teaching to the middle” Difficulty getting support at home – or parents having knowledge level to help at home

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Flipped Classroom –Elementary?

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  1. Flipped Classroom –Elementary? http://padlet.com/NDrakeIRC/ElemFlip Natalie Drake

  2. Familiar? • Frequently absent students? • Wide range of differentiation -- “teaching to the middle” • Difficulty getting support at home – or parents having knowledge level to help at home • NOT ENOUGH time in class to get content delivered and interesting activities both done • Bored kids and remediation both?

  3. Flipped Classroom Defined -- started as a secondary level initiative • Flipped in 60 Seconds • British Penguins

  4. Elementary Flipped Classrooms look like. . . • What is the elementary approach to flip? • Tracy Gilles’ Math Classroom • “Faux” Flip or “In Class Flip”

  5. Discuss • What problems is this teacher addressing?

  6. Jon Bergmann and Aaron Sams • We have learning backwards

  7. The Two Big Questions • Accessibility • Pacing In – Class Flip Addresses Both of THese

  8. Video Role in the Elementary Classroom -- Reflections/Discussion

  9. Sample Content Video -- Grade 3

  10. Discussion • How should kids be made accountable? • How does it cater to kids of different levels? • Google form What can the teacher do with that information? • https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RVYG0P77Dodvr2njBq30VDNj_jrdrHts5Xr4Vcw26A8/edit#gid=1079998172 • What do you think could happen in class the next day (instead of the direct instruction piece they had at home)? • How does the teacher-made video have an advantage over a curated video?

  11. Other Examples Handwriting Practice Equivalent Fractions Writing Conference

  12. What can you flip? • Difficult Concepts • Concepts that need “Front Loading” or Review • Procedures

  13. IRT Examples How to Schedule Your IRT Appointments Observation 2 – Student Engagement

  14. How? Live Video (Equivalent Fractions) Screencasting ( States of Matter)

  15. Screencasting Tools • Computer: • Screen-Cast-O-Matic • Snagit (download) • iPad: • Explain Everything • Educreations (whiteboard) • Others -- http://www.schrockguide.net/screencasting.html

  16. Screencast-o-Matic Demo

  17. Exploration • Make a screencast

  18. Resources • Elementary Resources • Flip Your Classroomby Jon Bergmann and Aaron Sams • Webinar – Flipping the Elementary Classroom • http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/sreg2/register/e_family.pl?FAMILY_CODE=1155&PRIORITY_CODE=107247_43&LANGUAGE=E&METHOD=E • Flipped Learning Ning • http://flippedclassroom.org/

  19. Resources -- Math – Grade 5 • http://www.toddnesloney.com/ Todd Nesloney -- • http://flippedclassroom.blogspot.com/ -- Delia Bush • https://sites.google.com/site/lisahighfill/ -- Lisa HIghfill

  20. Resources • Flipping in the Elementary Grades Webinar • http://tools.cisco.com/gems/cust/customerSite.do?METHOD=W&LANGUAGE_ID=E&SEMINAR_CODE=S19089&PRIORITY_CODE=000269246 • Jon Bergmann – Flipping the Elementary Classroom – Summer Conference – Video (not uploaded yet)

  21. Flipped Lessons – is it elementary?

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