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Move, Flip, and Slide! Building Relationships and Community In the Classroom Lesson PlanMove, Flip, and Slide! Building Relationships and Community In the Classroom Lesson Plan
Publisher
K20 LEARN
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Grade
9th - 12th
Subjects
English Language Arts
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For Teacher Use
Duration
2 days
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Collaborative Learning
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Year
2022
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Move, Flip, and Slide! Building Relationships and Community In the Classroom

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Here's a fresh take on those first days of school introductions. Learners use Flipgrid to create a video that introduces themselves to their classmates. The richly detailed and carefully scaffolded lesson provides specific directions for creating the videos and what to include.

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Concepts

social-emotional learning, relationship skills, relationships, Social & Emotional Learning, peers, friendship, classroom community

Instructional Ideas

  • Before conducting the lesson, create Flipgrid groups for each of your classes with the topic requirements
  • Use the lesson at the beginning of the school year 
  • Review active listening strategies at the beginning of the lesson

Classroom Considerations

  • Requires projection equipment for the Flipgrid video and the slide show
  • Class members need access to devices with internet


Pros

  • A video teaches class members how to use Flipgrid
  • Links are provided that detail the many learning strategies used in the lesson

Cons

  • None

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