Description
The flipped learning video included explains how, when and why students should use the adding using Place Value strategy for decimals. It breaks down the strategy and explores it through a couple of examples and allows the student to work out the answer to the second example while watching it. The accompanying worksheet helps students to follow along while the video is playing and also has 2 follow up questions that they can answer after watching the video to reinforce their learning. An answer sheet is included so students can self mark if you want them to.
The follow-up task is a puzzle where students must solve the addition sums using place value and then find the match. Once the puzzle is complete it will form a square. This is a fun and engaging way to get students to consolidate their learning about the place value strategy for adding.
What is flipped learning?
Flipped learning enables your students to engage with the content using a video that explains a specific topic so that when they come down to the mat they have been front-loaded with the information. You can then build on this learning through further teaching on the mat. By using videos students can access the content multiple times if needed to ensure they fully comprehend a topic.
The video can, however, be watched after learning or be used in place of explicit teaching which is particularly useful if students are having to access information remotely.
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Description
The flipped learning video included explains how, when and why students should use the adding using Place Value strategy for decimals. It breaks down the strategy and explores it through a couple of examples and allows the student to work out the answer to the second example while watching it. The accompanying worksheet helps students to follow along while the video is playing and also has 2 follow up questions that they can answer after watching the video to reinforce their learning. An answer sheet is included so students can self mark if you want them to.
The follow-up task is a puzzle where students must solve the addition sums using place value and then find the match. Once the puzzle is complete it will form a square. This is a fun and engaging way to get students to consolidate their learning about the place value strategy for adding.
What is flipped learning?
Flipped learning enables your students to engage with the content using a video that explains a specific topic so that when they come down to the mat they have been front-loaded with the information. You can then build on this learning through further teaching on the mat. By using videos students can access the content multiple times if needed to ensure they fully comprehend a topic.
The video can, however, be watched after learning or be used in place of explicit teaching which is particularly useful if students are having to access information remotely.





