Ready Made Resources
Trying to find resources can be a daunting task. Below is a compilation of some of the more popular resources used in flipped learning.
ACTIVITY
1. Explore the list of ready-made resources below. Click on the links to get familiar with the layout of each resource. The activity continues at the bottom of the page after the resource links.
ACTIVITY
1. Explore the list of ready-made resources below. Click on the links to get familiar with the layout of each resource. The activity continues at the bottom of the page after the resource links.
Khan AcademyType of Media: Videos
Subject: Math/Science Grade Levels: Math: Elementary, Middle High Science: High Description: Many schools use Khan Academy as part of flipped learning. Salman Khan, who created the videos is known for his clear explanations and diagrams of complex concepts. There are even practice questions that go along with some of the videos so students can practice as , or after, they watch the video. The explanations in the videos usually aren't in depth. Khan Academy, like any flipped learning resources, would need to be supplemented with classroom activities to allow students to learn deeper. Math AnticsType of Media: Videos
Subject: Math Grade Levels: Math: Elementary, Middle Description: Engaging videos for younger students learning basic math concepts NeoK12Type of Media: Videos
Subject: Math/Science Grade Levels: Math: Elementary, Middle, High Science: Elementary, Middle, High Description: A library of videos listed by topic. There are also activities listed for each topic as well. |
YouTubeType of Media: Videos
Subject: Math/Science Grade Levels: Math: Elementary, Middle, High Science: Elementary, Middle, High Description: This is the ultimate video library. The challenge is to use good searches to find good resources and ensure you preview to confirm the content and quality. Use the following recommended channels to find good educational videos: Physics: Vertiasium IB Chemistry: Richard Thornley Science: Discovery Channel Math: Vi Hart TeacherTubeType of Media: Videos
Subject: Math/Science Grade Levels: Math: Elementary, Middle, High Science: Elementary, Middle, High Description: Similar to YouTube, but the videos here are educational. There is less to filter through, compared to YouTube. Discovery EducationType of Media: Videos/Articles
Subject: Math/Science Grade Levels: Math: Elementary, Middle, High Science: Elementary, Middle, High Description: Videos, articles and lesson plans from a trusted name in education. |
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pHet
Type of Media: Simulations
Subject: Math/Science Grade Levels: Science: Elementary, Middle, High Description: Designed by the University of Colorado (Boulder) pHet offers online laboratory simulations for all disciplines and levels of science. There are fewer math simulations, but still some relevant to all levels of learning. Learn about static electricity by manipulating John Travoltage or learn fractions with Build a Fraction. This can be a great introduction to any concept. Virtual Museum of CanadaType of Media: Virtual Field Trip
Subject: Science Grade Levels: Science: Elementary, Middle, High Description: Many museums have virtual exhibits that students could explore at home. They also offer lesson plans and other learning resources.
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ACTIVITY CONTINUED
2. Choose one of the resources and find something relevant to a topic you teach.
Using the PADLET below, answer the following question:
Double click on the Padlet space to start adding your thoughts.
2. Choose one of the resources and find something relevant to a topic you teach.
Using the PADLET below, answer the following question:
- What was the resource you chose to focus on? Put in the link and a brief description of what students might do at home and then in class to help solidify their understanding and address any misconceptions.
Double click on the Padlet space to start adding your thoughts.
3. Have a look at the ideas of your colleagues.
More Resources?
Have you used any other resources that you could share with you colleagues? Help us build our collection of resources that could be used for flipped learning by adding to the Google doc here.