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Flipped Classroom: Simple strategy to easily support ELL and students with IEPs

Not all students are the same, and so we shouldn't teach them the same way. That doesn't mean you need to differentiate every lesson every day. However, it does mean using strategies that make the information accessible to all students. The flipped classroom model is one strategy you can use to ... 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 ... READ the POST

How to teach chemical reactions virtually

Teaching chemical reactions is usually the highlight of the chemistry unit. It is the time when students get to mix chemicals and watch some pretty cool reactions. However, when half or all of your students are learning from home, it can be a little more challenging for them to get the full ... READ the POST

teaching chemical reactions virtually can be a challenge. However, with the flipped learning model and using substances that students already have. It can be a lot of fun.

How to get started with The Flipped Classroom Model: Embrace the Chaos

Maximizing In-Class Instruction with the Flipped Classroom Model You can easily get started with the flipped classroom model and begin flipping your class in four simple steps: Format, Interact, Reflect, and Extend. This little mini-series will take you through each step to help guide you on your ... READ the POST

Flipped learning is about maximizing your in-class instruction. It is the perfect time to differentiate your instruction and meet the individual needs of your students.

What teachers like you are saying...

I've been looking for resources to flip my classroom. This will save me a lot of time planning.

- Tracy C.

Animal and Plant Cells Flipped Lesson
Kristi Harjo
2020-09-29T21:21:06+00:00
I've been looking for resources to flip my classroom. This will save me a lot of time planning. - Tracy C. Animal and Plant Cells Flipped Lesson

These are so fantastic! What a great way to teach and differentiate for students! Thank you, everything is so well put together.

- Chelsea B.

Newton’s First Law Flipped Lesson
Kristi Harjo
2020-09-29T21:29:27+00:00
These are so fantastic! What a great way to teach and differentiate for students! Thank you, everything is so well put together. - Chelsea B. Newton’s First Law Flipped Lesson

This is absolutely one of my favorite resources I have purchased through TPT and I spend more than $400 a year! It has so many interesting aspects. My students really enjoyed learning with these labs.

- Terah R.

Ionic and Covalent Compounds Science Stations
Kristi Harjo
2020-09-29T21:30:45+00:00
This is absolutely one of my favorite resources I have purchased through TPT and I spend more than $400 a year! It has so many interesting aspects. My students really enjoyed learning with these labs. - Terah R. Ionic and Covalent Compounds Science Stations

I bought this lesson with all of my students in mind, but gave special consideration to my students that have IEPs and seem to struggle with staying on task. We're currently in the process of working through the prokaryote and eukaryote cells and I'm finding this to be so convenient for my students. It's something that they'll be able to easily refer back to also. Thank you for creating such a colorful, fun and useful resource!

- Lisa M.

Cell Differences Digital Notebook
Kristi Harjo
2020-09-29T21:31:59+00:00
I bought this lesson with all of my students in mind, but gave special consideration to my students that have IEPs and seem to struggle with staying on task. We're currently in the process of working through the prokaryote and eukaryote cells and I'm finding this to be so convenient for my students. It's something that they'll be able to easily refer back to also. Thank you for creating such a colorful, fun and useful resource! - Lisa M. Cell Differences Digital Notebook
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