2. Why the flipped classroom?
• No proof of success following the traditional ELS system.
• Given that ELS students are striving ones who do not meet grade level
expectations and can be somewhat diagnosed with learning disabilities in the
absence of an intervention program, additional resources must be utilized; and
the web has unlimited resources that uses all sensory skills to activate the
process of learning.
• Academics have found that flipped classroom in ESL teaching make students
more confident and prepared for productive activities. Students had significantly
better results, almost 30% higher, when the flipped model was applied.
Importantly, flipped classroom allowed students to acquire more independent
learning culture. –ESL Brains
3. PilotThe Plan:The New ELS Program
1. Idea: Introduce the flipped classroom philosophy to the administration to apply it and
enhance the learning experience for the ELS students.
2. Plan: Start up this program with 6 students twice a week. Ask for parents’ support to supply
their children with a smartphone and potentially internet connection.
3. Objective: Aim to start a revolutionary transition in my school's future to start adopting
hands on technology as a main pillar in education.
4. Drawbacks: ELS students are usually pulled out from extra curricular classes such as Art,
Music and P.E and thus they get extremely frustrated. While we think we help them out, we
tend to forget that those ELS students might be excelling at a different discipline that we are
depriving them of.Yet, using smartphones and apps at school could potentially boost their self
esteem as they will be exposed to new fun learning strategies and thus engagement should
occur.
4. Content Based Lesson Plan: Recycling
Stage Tools Skills Tools Description
Before Class
Ed Puzzle:
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Listening
Reading Comprehension:
Main Idea and Details
Technology Based Watch Video About the 3 Rs.
Students answer MCQs to broaden their understanding of RRR.
During Class Create a Word Web using
“Recycling” Expand Vocabulary
Hands On; Pen and Paper
Charts
Colored Markers
In groups, students collaborate to come up with all the concepts they know from video
or prior knowledge. Placement in groups is to build on each other’s knowledge and to
empower one another. Also, this is a warm up activity so students will feel rather
relaxed as the focus is not solemnly on them.
During Class ReadWorks.org:
Recycling & Conservation:
Why Recycle
Reading Comprehension:
Main Idea and
Details
Making Inferences
Hands on written work Applying a literacy--based approach through whole group reading (Pop-Corn).
Recalling reading strategies to apply in a secondary read by the students, then
answer independently. Guidance is given as needed.
During Class Plickers
Reading Comprehension:
Main Idea and
Details
Making Inferences
Technology Based
Used as an Exit ticket and lesson wrap up
Formative Assessment
After Class
Writeabout.com:
Most people know that
recycling is good for the
planet, and the economy, but
they don’t always recycle
everything that can be. Why
do you think that is the case,
and what could you do to
convince them to recycle
everytime?
Writing Technology Based Students will reflect on the lesson by responding to a prompt online. This
should instill concepts and ideas as well as assist in using new vocabulary
words in context.