Ryan Timothy Donnelly
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I am a Fourth Grade teacher at Paradise Elementary school in Pa. I'm looking to share ideas I have for the classroom, as well as get new perspectives on teaching.

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Flipped Classroom Part 2

Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:42pm 0 Comments

A piece of software that I have found helpful in creating a future Flipped Classroom is the app ShowMe. My students have created a few tutorials with this app already. It gave the students the most enthusiasm that I have seen from kids in regard to fractions. They loved the process. 

Our steps were: 

1. They needed to pick a particular fraction that they were…

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Flipped Classroom

Posted on March 3, 2012 at 6:52am 2 Comments

I have been gathering information about the Flipped model to try with my fourth grade students for the 2012-13 school year. A problem that I have been trying to solve is the best way to build a repository of the videos that I am producing or going to produce. 

Are there systems out there that people are currently using or have heard of that organize your videos in an easy manner for your students to access from both home and at school? I would use Youtube, but then my students…

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