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Lessons:  write intro to reader , add lesson plan and explain lesson in a few sentences.  Screen shot of lesson plan. 

Flipped Classroom Lessons: 

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Sometimes, teachers spend too long in front of the students trying to explain a concept or a lesson.  As we all know only a few students get it the first time we explain content.  We  will always have a few  students who didn't pay attention or processed the information right away or  didn't quite understand the lesson.  A flipped lesson is a great way to re explain those concepts students didn't get the first time.  It is also a great way for students to collaborate in case they have questions about the lesson.  Click on the image below to access flipped lessons related to my capstone.  Click here for 4C's rubric and other lesson plans on collaboration. 

Video explaining what is a flipped classroom.  
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ASSESSMENT

Digital Citizenship: 

During the Innovative Program I learned about Digital Citizenship.  Just like rules at school, home or the community it is very important for students  and parents to know digital citizenship rules and guidelines for their own safety.    Below you will find a couple of resources on Digital Citizenship for grades K-2.  and a video explaining to parents and teachers what is Digital Citizenship.  
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