How to Begin Implementing the Flipped Classroom Methodology
The Flipped Classroom Guide for Teachers
Written by Christopher Pappas in September of 2013, this eLearning Industry article guides teachers through the process of flipping their classroom, highlighting what a flipped classroom is and is not, as well as the role technology plays in a successfully flipped classroom. |
Check out this websites "How To" section for more resources and guides on implementing a flipped classroom methodology.
Flipping a Mathematics Classroom
Flipped Math Classroom Resources (2011)
"Between September, 2011, and January, 2012, a group of 5th grade math teachers will conduct a pilot project called “Flipped Math Classroom”. Students in these classrooms experienced a new way of learning math that capitalizes on the growing access to technology resources in home environments as well as classroom environments. This pilot project compared student achievement in the flipped classrooms with student achievement in control classrooms." |
"Flipping Out" (November, 2015)
Written by Alex Krach, and originally posted by The Shelbyville News, this article takes a closer look at Nicole Syester's journey of flipping her seventh grade math and Algebra 1 classrooms at Southwestern Consolidated Junior & Senior High School. |
Flipping a Middle School Math Classroom
Author: The Friday Institute A middle school mathematics teacher in Raleigh NC, who worked with the Friday Institute, describes how flipping the classroom enabled her to differentiate instruction for her students. Ms. Gimbar has also recorded a series of answers to frequently asked questions about flipping the classroom. |
Curriculum Examples used in Flipping a High School Mathematics Class
Why Our Students Don't Get Math
This article, written byJoseph Ganem, a professor of physics at Loyola University Maryland, discusses some of the major concerns around student comprehension in mathematics and their ability to be successful in college level courses. While this does not specifically address flipping the math classroom, this article does highlight some points content teachers can take into consideration when structuring their flipped classroom. |
Below are examples of resources and activities that I utilized while flipping my Integrated Math IV and Topics in Calculus courses during the 2014 - 2015 academic year.
Topic 1: Angles, Arc Length and Area of a Sector
Topic 2: Solving Right Triangles, Law of Sines and Law of Cosines
Topic 3: Unit Circle and the Six Trigonometric Functions
Topic 4: Trigonometric Equations and Identities
Topic 5: Function Families Revisited
Topic 6: Limits
Topic 7: Derivatives
Topic 8: Matrices
Topic 2: Solving Right Triangles, Law of Sines and Law of Cosines
Topic 3: Unit Circle and the Six Trigonometric Functions
Topic 4: Trigonometric Equations and Identities
Topic 5: Function Families Revisited
Topic 6: Limits
Topic 7: Derivatives
Topic 8: Matrices