Flipping with Edmodo Sealey Elementary Math & Science Magnet School

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Flipping with Edmodo Sealey Elementary Math & Science Magnet School Principal: Demetria Clemons Assistant Principal: Terri Martin

What is the flipped classroom? Finding a way to maximize face time in the classroom: Direct instruction assigned for HW Pre-reading assigned for HW Reading assigned for HW Jigsaw assigned for HW Class time: Working on content through collaborative groups Differentiated groups Independent/peer practice Teacher: Not the sage on the stage But the Mixer in the Middle

How we use Edmodo in our flipped classroom?

Video Lesson

Benefits Classroom becomes a place for active interaction not passive listening Focus is on learning Use of technology to support instruction Transfers ownership of learning to the student Multiple opportunities to demonstrate learning Intentional focus on higher level thinking Students explore, take risks, and question Teacher explore deeper learning opportunities Deeper teacher student & peer to peer connections

Kids say the darndest things!

Kids say the darndest things!

Edmodo Love

Flipping with Edmodo THANK YOU!