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 Flipped Classroom

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What's a flipped classroom?
Although not as labour intensive as it originally sounds, a flipped classroom is one where your students use their time in school to practice and develop the skills and content that they have already explored, rather than focussing mostly on receiving new content. Some examples include...
  • Pre-reading, with discussions in class.
  • Completing assignments at home, and holding class debates and peer-marking work in school.
  • Watching pre-produced content from the class teacher, to then translate it into written tasks with support

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 Flipped Classroom

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I have assigned this group of students a consolidation video (made by the teacher) of the key theme. The students can watch this video and complete notes from the consolidation and their own understanding on the topic. By combining the video with their own pre-reading, they should be able to produce a convincing argument that their theme is 'most important' in relation to the subject.


I have assigned you one of the key themes from Macbeth: 

consolidate notes on why this may be the 'most important' theme. 

We will be discussing this on Thursday, in groups.

When the students have consolidated their notes, using the abundant resources I have provided for them, not only will they build confidence in their own understanding (which they have been trusted to compound at their own pace) but they also open other peers up to consider new ideas and points of view on the subject matter, with minimal teacher input thus far. 

For Homework...


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Theme 1

Theme 2

Theme 3

Theme 4

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Theme 1

Theme 2

Theme 3

Theme 4

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