Monday, July 1, 2013

Summer is Here! I'm Still Learning. Tech Classroom Focus

I am almost a month into summer, but I feel like I'm just slowing down! ...and I LOVE it....

This summer I am ramping up on ideas for my second year in a 1:1 classroom.  I have learned a TON on what to do and what NOT to do in my 1:1 ELA secondary classroom and am taking all of those lessons to heart.  That being said, I want to share with you a few things I will be working on this summer to incorporate into my classroom this upcoming year.


  • Flipped Classroom:
    I attended a district led Flipped Classroom Training in early June.  I was VERY impressed with training and variety of ways I can Flip lessons.  My thinking for my own classroom will be a little different from the traditional idea of Flipped because I will also be incorporating some PBLs into my curriculum. Follow this link for more info: http://www.flippedclassroom.com/

    I will used Flipped Lessons for the following: 1st Week back to Introduce the Writing Cycle (used as a pre-assessement of knowledge), PBL Workshops, Writing Skills (mini-lessons), and Intervention lessons.

    Note: Not all flipped lessons will be homework.  Some will be in class flips.  I will post more as I go along this year so you can see how I'm going to accomplish these tasks.  I will post my writing cycle flipped lesson in August.  I'll also share my resources.  So stay tuned!

  • Writing Workshop:  
    I'm reading Writing Workshop The Essential Guide by Ralph Fletcher this summer to really structure my writing workshop this year. I am a reflective teacher and I need to change the way I am teaching writing for a few reasons... sadly... STAAR is one of those reasons but a reality.  This is a great book.  I will be using some Flipped Lessons in order to accomplish this.  Will share as I create them!

    I would LOVE to collaborate with other Teachers on writing workshops and share resources!  If you would like to join me, follow me on Twitter @MaasClassroom.  I would love to start a networking group for writing there!  

That's it for now!  Please feel free to contact me any time.  I love hearing from other teachers!
april@aprilmaas.com  OR @MaasClassroom on Twitter

Maas Out!

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