In my Tu program, I tried another tool that is very useful for the flipped classroom model. I used a video by NEA to prepare a lesson on probability for my 7th grade class. I like that it is clear, and that I can still check for understanding, even though I am sending it home as a homework to prepare them ahead of time for a lesson on probability (with and without replacement).
This can be a difficult topic for middle school, so allowing them to see some clarified examples before class helps them be more successful. I am sharing the lesson below. This method allows me to cover some of the more challenging problems in class, and students can collaborate with their peers for extra assistance.
Here are two example lessons I made explaining Growth Mindset with Carol Dwecks and Jo Boaler's videos. One lesson is a math lesson using a NEA(National Education Association) video .
This can be a difficult topic for middle school, so allowing them to see some clarified examples before class helps them be more successful. I am sharing the lesson below. This method allows me to cover some of the more challenging problems in class, and students can collaborate with their peers for extra assistance.
Here are two example lessons I made explaining Growth Mindset with Carol Dwecks and Jo Boaler's videos. One lesson is a math lesson using a NEA(National Education Association) video .