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We’re “Flipping” For Common Core

We’re “Flipping” For Common Core. Robyn Poulsen & Tammy Casey T3 Regional Instructors Lake Placid High School. "If you are teaching today the same way you were teaching 10 years ago, you're guilty of educational malpractice.". Why We Flipped. Increase student contact time.

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We’re “Flipping” For Common Core

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  1. We’re “Flipping”For Common Core Robyn Poulsen & Tammy Casey T3 Regional Instructors Lake Placid High School

  2. "If you are teaching today the same way you were teaching 10 years ago, you're guilty of educational malpractice."

  3. Why We Flipped • Increase student contact time. • Easier to differentiate instruction. • Need time for interractive activities in class. • College Readiness

  4. Part I The Student’s Experience

  5. AT HOME: Students log in to Math XL watch video lesson answer related questions

  6. IN CLASS: Students log in to TI nSpire Navigator System Complete “First Five Five” (Warm Up) Work: Basic Skills practice Relevant Activity/Applications/ Problem Solving Formative Assessments Throughout

  7. Part II The Teacher’s Experience

  8. We make all of our own videos via Camtasia Studio Software THE VIDEOS http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia.html

  9. via MATH XL How do I get my students to actually watch the videos?

  10. During Study Halls, part of Lunch, Before/After School: • Students can use computer in my room, in the library media center, in one of two computer labs. • Can burn DVDs upon request. • Most, if not all, students have some sort of phone that will allow them to watch videos. What if my students don’t have internet access at home?

  11. IN CLASS WORK • Worksheets that are “leveled” for Differentiated Instruction • “MUST – SHOULD – COULD” • I create all of these • Modified from former homework worksheets • Our students do not have textbooks

  12. IN CLASS WORK Time for Hands-On / Interractive / Meaningful Activities from sources like: * education.ti.com * math counts * Dan Meyer 3-Acts * Odyssey of the Mind

  13. FORMATIVE ASSESSMENTS The TI nSpire Navigator System allows me to constantly assess how my students are doing in class *Screen Capture *Live Presenter *Quick Polls *Pre-prepared Self-Check documents *Pre-prepared Study Card documents

  14. FORMATIVE ASSESSMENTS • Math XL allows me to check how my students did on homework BEFORE they enter class. • If many students have struggled on the same question, I immediately adjust my lesson plan to address the problem & reteach as needed. • If only one or two students have struggled, I sit with them individually during that class time to help them learn the material.

  15. Still INTERESTED in FLIPPING?My advice: Start the year off right!

  16. Get Administrative Support

  17. PARENT COMMUNICATION *Letter sent at end of summer *Details my Flipped Classroom *Parents are asked to email me after they’ve read it.

  18. Teach Students How to Take Notes from Videos Sheldon’s Favorite Number • Zero My Hero

  19. Teach Students How to Use Math XL • Orientation Chapter • READ CAREFULLY. • ACCURACY • Use of “Help” links

  20. QUESTIONS / DISCUSSION TIME!

  21. CONTACT INFORMATION Follow us on TWITTER: @RobynPoulsen @TCaseyLP Our WebPages: http://lpcsdrpoulsen.weebly.com/ http://lpcsdtcasey.weebly.com/ rpoulsen@lpcsd.org tcasey@lpcsd.org Email us:

  22. THANK YOU!!!

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