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Using Flipped Classroom Strategies

Using Flipped Classroom Strategies. Polly Dunning @ pollydunning on twitter polly.dunning3@det.nsw.edu.au http:// msdunningsmusings.wordpress.com. What is the Flipped Classroom ?. Reversed teaching model. Traditional classwork done at home. Traditional homework done in class.

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Using Flipped Classroom Strategies

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  1. Using Flipped Classroom Strategies Polly Dunning @pollydunning on twitter polly.dunning3@det.nsw.edu.au http://msdunningsmusings.wordpress.com

  2. What is the Flipped Classroom? • Reversed teaching model. • Traditional classwork done at home. • Traditional homework done in class.

  3. Necessity Breeds Invention • Crystal Kirch @CrystalKirchflippingwithkirch.blogspot.com • Students learning at different paces. • Missing important information. • Absent. • Not completing homework.

  4. Lower order thinking skills moved to homework • Watching Lecture/Example and taking notes. • Summarising. • Video, podcast, article, website, etc. • Higher order thinking skills moved to classroom • Applying, Questioning, Problem solving, Working collaboratively, Synthesising, Analysing, Creating. • Teacher supported, peer supported.

  5. Why I started using some Flipped Classroom Strategies • My technology goal • Edmodo • Lazy Year 11

  6. So what did I do? • Poetry Annotation • Educreations • Edmodo • Sophia.org http://www.sophia.org/bruce-dawe-enter-without-so-much-as-knocking-tutorial

  7. The WSQ • W – Write Notes • S – Summarise • Q - Question

  8. And in class? • OMG Literary Discussion!!! • Word Drops • Collaboration • Extended Responses • Drafting WOW!

  9. Teenagers – The Greatest Critics of All • Why they think I like it? No Interruptions! • Pause and rewind. • Come to class as the expert. • Help with extended writing tasks. • Assessment Revision.

  10. And now? • Essay How To Guides and Examples. • Annotations of texts. • Context Information. • Annotations of the Rubrics.

  11. Interested??? • #flipclass on Twitter • Read Crystal Kirch’s blog religiously! flippingwithkirch.blogspot.com • English/History Flipping, read www.morrisflipsenglish.com • Sophia.org, Educreations, ShowMe, Explain Everything. • Edmodo groups: Flipshare and Flipping Your Classroom

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