I think for the elementary grade flipped classroom is hard to implement because holding students accountable and following their online preparation seem difficult. This short article offer some tips for flipping elementary classroom.
I have also found these websites for the same purpose of making videos more interactive: EDpuzzle and Vizia. I forgot to mention it: These both seem to be free. :)
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Dear Mine hocam, I really like the cases here and also I found my field. In the following days, we may benefit from those cases. Thank you so much for sharing :)
"twiducate is the perfect solution for elementary and secondary students. Rather than having your students sign up and enter an email address, you sign up and create a class code."
This site seems nice to use as well.
Using this code, your students log in to your class network.
Here, they can answer questions, collaborate on problems, and even embed pictures and videos. As a teacher you have full control over the network. You can even add other teachers!"
There are examples for different domains how technology can be integrated into specific topics. I shared one from science: Also, we can watch videos among teachers and students to get feedback about TPACK cases.
"Children learn best when the content is relevant to them and when they can connect new learning with old," says Marcia Baldanza, principal of Patrick Henry Elementary School in Alexandria, Virginia. Finding the Velcro to make those connections can be challenging, but with games, it's easy."