Now, this might go against all the advice you have been given about what to do during your first week, but I'm going to say it anyway. I don't take up time in my class to teach RULES. Yup, I said it. I don't teach rules. I haven't been teaching rules for almost 10 years now, and guess what? My ... READ the POST
Flipped Classroom FAQ: Tips and strategies for a successful flipped lesson
For almost 10 years, I have been enjoying the benefits flipped lessons have provided me in building relationships with students, differentiating instruction to meet the individual needs of my students better, and having more time to do activities, labs, and deeper level thinking. Throughout the ... READ the POST
Simple Steps in Planning a Flipped Classroom Lesson to Teach NGSS: MS-ESS1 and Increase Student Thinking
Planning your flipped classroom lesson doesn't have to be challenging. I've broken up the process for you into four simple steps to demonstrate how I flipped my solar system unit. Teaching the solar system is one of my favorite topics to teach. There is so much information out there, and we are ... READ the POST
What is the Flipped Classroom Model?
The flipped classroom model has been gaining popularity this year with the increase of students learning remotely from home and the limit of time spent with students. But what is the flipped classroom model and what are the advantages and disadvantages of using it? I have been using the flipped ... READ the POST
20 Lessons on Forces and Newton’s Laws Your Students Will Thank You For
Force is one of my favorite units to teach. There are so many options out there, and students can really get involved, and you can easily tap into their interests. Here are some different ways and ideas for teaching force in your class. Some of these are perfect to use as inquiry investigations ... READ the POST
10 Awesome Motion Activities Your Students Will Love
Force and motion are some of my favorite topics to teach in physical science. Mainly because of how easy it is to bring in real-life situations, student interest, and hands-on activities. This year, my students are all virtual, but that will not stop me from having a great time with this unit and ... READ the POST
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