Flipped lessons free up class
Students listen to lectures at home, do work at school
Posted: February 25, 2013 at 2 a.m.
NWA Media/DAVID GOTTSCHALK 2/12/13 Pre-AP Literacy teacher Anne Minton reviews work in the front of class Tuesday morning to students at Prairie Grove Middle School. Minton uses a "flipped" classroom that allows students to learn the lesson at home online and then review and complete homework in class.
Anne Minton didn’t have to spend 25 minutes of class time teaching a grammar lesson on verbals, a class of verbs that function as other parts of speech in sentences.
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Northwest Arkansas, Pages 7 on 02/25/2013
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