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
LMES Library/Media Specialist



On Thu, Nov 2, 2017 at 7:38 AM, David Bilmes <dbilmes@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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