flipping the elementary classroom

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Have you heard about Flipping the Classroom and wanted to learn more about how to use it in your elementary classroom? Come and be inspired to begin changing the way you teach and your students learn!

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Flipping the Elementary Classroom

Brent GaswickDirector of Network, Education, and

Technology (NEaT) TeamNebraska Department of Education

brent.gaswick@nebraska.gov

Kristina PeterseLearning Specialist - NEaT Team

Nebraska Department of Educationkristina.peters@nebraska.gov

Objectives๏ We can understand how the flipped model works and

how we can apply it in an elementary classroom.

๏ We can discuss how the flipped model works for:

๏ Introducing objectives/new skill

๏ Practicing new skills

๏ Tutoring of skills

๏ Assessing

๏ We can brainstorm applications for our classrooms and plan for them.

Image courtesy of Darren Kuropatwa from coetail.com

Flipped Classroom Infographic from knewton.com

Flipped Classroom Infographic from knewton.com

Introducing Objectives or New Skills

Perimeter and Area

http://goo.gl/q7c81j

Practicing New Skills

Perimeter and Area Practice

http://goo.gl/yqR5XJ

Tutoring of Skills

Perimeter of a Shape

http://goo.gl/lrgMGJ

Assessing

Perimeter Test

http://goo.gl/Io7lBM

Where to

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1. Identify 1 standard or unit that you could try flipping

1. Identify 1 standard or unit that you could try flipping

2. Know what technology you have available

1. Identify 1 standard or unit that you could try flipping

2. Know what technology you have available

3. Get your team involved and work collaboratively

1. Identify 1 standard or unit that you could try flipping

2. Know what technology you have available

3. Get your team involved and work collaboratively

4. Inform your administration about flipping

1. Identify 1 standard or unit that you could try flipping

2. Know what technology you have available

3. Get your team involved and work collaboratively

4. Inform your administration about flipping

5. Introduce the flipped model to your students and practice the gradual release of responsibility (modeled, shared, guided, independent) to get them familiar with the new method of learning and their increased role and responsibility

1. Identify 1 standard or unit that you could try flipping

2. Know what technology you have available

3. Get your team involved and work collaboratively

4. Inform your administration about flipping

5. Introduce the flipped model to your students and practice the gradual release of responsibility (modeled, shared, guided, independent) to get them familiar with the new method of learning and their increased role and responsibility

6. Introduce the flipped model to parents: http://goo.gl/scfxRm

1. Identify 1 standard or unit that you could try flipping

2. Know what technology you have available

3. Get your team involved and work collaboratively

4. Inform your administration about flipping

5. Introduce the flipped model to your students and practice the gradual release of responsibility (modeled, shared, guided, independent) to get them familiar with the new method of learning and their increased role and responsibility

6. Introduce the flipped model to parents: http://goo.gl/scfxRm

7. Gather sources, create videos and post, determine method of holding students accountable for viewing videos: http://goo.gl/Zo1loR

1. Identify 1 standard or unit that you could try flipping

2. Know what technology you have available

3. Get your team involved and work collaboratively

4. Inform your administration about flipping

5. Introduce the flipped model to your students and practice the gradual release of responsibility (modeled, shared, guided, independent) to get them familiar with the new method of learning and their increased role and responsibility

6. Introduce the flipped model to parents: http://goo.gl/scfxRm

7. Gather sources, create videos and post, determine method of holding students accountable for viewing videos: http://goo.gl/Zo1loR

8. Practice and apply

1. Identify 1 standard or unit that you could try flipping

2. Know what technology you have available

3. Get your team involved and work collaboratively

4. Inform your administration about flipping

5. Introduce the flipped model to your students and practice the gradual release of responsibility (modeled, shared, guided, independent) to get them familiar with the new method of learning and their increased role and responsibility

6. Introduce the flipped model to parents: http://goo.gl/scfxRm

7. Gather sources, create videos and post, determine method of holding students accountable for viewing videos: http://goo.gl/Zo1loR

8. Practice and apply

9. Reflect on the process with students, with your colleagues, and by yourself

Brainstorm

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Collaboratively...

http://goo.gl/GeYVEy

Objectives✓ We can understand how the flipped model works and

how we can apply it in an elementary classroom.

✓ We can discuss how the flipped model works for:

✓ Introducing objectives/new skill

✓ Practicing new skills

✓ Tutoring of skills

✓ Assessing

✓ We can brainstorm applications for our classrooms and plan for them.

Flipping the Elementary Classroom

Brent GaswickDirector of Network, Education, and

Technology (NEaT) TeamNebraska Department of Education

brent.gaswick@nebraska.gov

Kristina PeterseLearning Specialist - NEaT Team

Nebraska Department of Educationkristina.peters@nebraska.gov

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