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I am a high school history teacher with a passion for technology in the classroom. I am constantly trying to find ways to differentiate within my classroom and connect with students on a more personal level. I have decided to "flip" my classroom. I expect it to be challenging and met with some skepticism but I am hoping with humor and patience to see it through. My experience is chronicled here.
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Hi Elizabeth! I also teach 7th grade world history and am planning on flipping my class at the beginning of next school year. In my research I mostly hear about the video part of flipping- which I got down :) But I was hoping to see more about what teachers do in class. Do you let kids work at their own pace? Do you do PBL? Do kids do a research project every unit? What types of activities do you typically use in your classroom? Also-do you still have students use their textbooks as resources and do you assign that as homework as well, or only the videos? Alot of questions- but any wisdom you have time to delve out would be greatly appreciated :)
ReplyDeleteHi, I'd love to help, do you have an email that would be best to reach you at, you can contact me at emiller08@gmail.com if you want and I'd be happy to answer all of your questions in specifics. Flipping has been awesome for me, I'm glad you want to try it!
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