[CASL-L] Looking for examples of Fllipgrid

Christina O'Neill coneill at region15.org
Thu Nov 2 14:58:50 PDT 2017


I use Flipgrid at the elementary level for a variety of things.

I have used it to:
-do video thank yous to the author that visited last year
-respond to "Why I Love My School Library" during School Library Month
-for students to discuss summer reading throughout the summer
-to share student created Kindness Raps
-as a way for students to introduce their classroom and routines to parents
at open house
-to celebrate World Read Aloud Day by having students respond to the
question "What do you love most about read aloud?"
-for students to share projects such as their inventions using more than
one simple machine or describing the different regions of the US
-student led goal clubs for reading
-and as a way for staff to respond to tech needs

It is so easy to use and so engaging!
Christina


Christina O'Neill
coneill at region15.org
LMES Library/Media Specialist



On Thu, Nov 2, 2017 at 7:38 AM, David Bilmes <dbilmes at sbcglobal.net> wrote:

> I'm facilitating a session at our district's upcoming EdCamp on Flipgrid.
> The classroom teacher I'm leading the session with and I have plenty of
> examples of ways to use Flipgrid at the high school level, but we're
> looking for some examples of Flipgrid being used by Grades K-8. If you have
> any examples you can share (you can just send me the code), that would be
> helpful, since we want to open the session to teachers at all levels.
>
> David Bilmes
> Library Media Specialist
> Oxford High School
>
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