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Flipping a Social Studies Classroom

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Flipping for Social Studies

 

A flipped classroom can look different in each setting.  In fact, the lessons may change depending on the needs and understanding of the students involved.  It is important to remember to take the needs and abilities of the students involved in teach class rather than creating an "one size fits all" type of lesson.  

 

Example Lesson: Branches of US Government

 

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The Ed.Ted.com website takes the ideas of teachers and utilizes graphic designers to bring the ideas to life.  Each lesson includes the following: an instructional piece; comprehension questions; resources for further research; and a place for discussion. 

 

Resources for the Flipped Classroom

There are many resources for flipped classrooms these range from websites to create your own presentation and instruction to those where you can utilize lessons that are already created.  This list is not all inclusive, but a sample of the resources available to educators:

  • PBS.org (created lessons)
  • CSPAN.org (created lessons)
  • Library of Congress  (created lessons)
  • Google Drive (interactive digital editable documents)
  • Google Maps (a linkable resource)
  • Google Earth

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