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Common Lesson Planning Structures for Blended and Hybrid Learning Justin Cook Edvance Director of Learning justin.cook@edvance.ca A Trio Check-in: (Only 1 min. each!) Brief intro with name, school, and position A Summer highlight?


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Common Lesson Planning Structures for Blended and Hybrid Learning

Justin Cook

Edvance Director of Learning justin.cook@edvance.ca

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A Trio Check-in: (Only 1 min. each!)

  • Brief intro with name, school, and position

– A Summer highlight? – A word that describe the way you’re feeling about our return to school this year?

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How can I design engaging lessons for students who might be at home or school? What design templates exist to help me with my own implementation? (How can Justin set the stage for the rest

  • f the Bootcamp series?)
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Folder of Resources: https://bit.ly/3fWNA76

(Thanks to kathleenreardonconsulting.com, Catlin Tucker and

  • thers!)
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https://catlintucker.com/2020/04/5-tips-for-teaching-online/

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From “lesson parts” to LMS module activities

Typical In-class Lesson Online “Lesson” (double time and includes “to do”) Hybrid Lesson (flexible location)

Direct Instruction (15 mins) Students watch a flipped video in Edpuzzle and answer questions (30 mins) Students watch video/engage with text either at home or school (20 mins) Class discussion (10 mins) Students engage in an asynchronous text-based online discussion answering questions and replying to peers’ posts (20 mins) Students at home and at school all complete text-based online discussion (15 mins) Individual practice (20 mins) Students complete review activities/assignments on digital documents, Work is submitted through

  • LMS. (40 mins)

Students complete assignment and submit on the class LMS (30 mins).

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From “lesson parts” to LMS module activities

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What is Hybrid Learning?

Blended learning is the integration of tech into the classroom so that the students are learning from both teacher-directed and self-directed methods throughout the curriculum. Hybrid learning has been used interchangeably with blended learning, but often with a sense of more online time than in-person time and, as in the age of COVID-19, much of the online time happens in a different physical location. Some resources put these terms on a spectrum from teacher-controlled learning experience to student-controlled learning experience.

KathleenReardonConsulting.co

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KathleenReardonConsulting.com

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Moving traditional lesson building blocks

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Building Blocks of an Online Lesson

Often Teacher Centred Often module activities

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Five Common Lesson Design Models for Hybrid Learning Success

Passion or PBL Projects

Allows students to self-pace. Frees up teachers to work with students individually and differentiate. “Anytime I’m tempted to stand up and talk at my students, I make a video.” ~ Catlin Tucker, blended learning expert

Station Rotation Choice Boards Flipped Classroom

Recommended for strengthening teacher/student relationships. Differentiate by including “must-do” and “level up” options at each station. Likely to be leveraged in more classrooms this fall to more efficiently and effectively assess student gaps and understanding.

5E’s: Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, Evaluate KathleenReardonConsulting.com

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Common Lesson Design Models for Hybrid Learning Success

Choice Boards

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Area and Perimeter Choice Board

Directions: Form a winning Tic-Tac-Toe! Choose 3 activities to in a row to complete. Upload your work into our Seesaw Math folder.

Design a Home Design a one-story home on graph paper or in Sketchup or Minecraft. Find the area & perimeter of each room and the overall area and perimeter of the entire house. Create a Foldable Make a foldable for area and

  • perimeter. Visit our Geometry

board for 3D shape templates. Include examples, formulas, uses, illustrations, etc. Real-World List as many real-world uses for area and perimeter as you can.

  • Ms. Reardon can list 18! Can you

beat that? Mathematician Interview Think of the mathematicians we have Skyped. Explain why it is important for those professionals to find accurate area and perimeter of objects or spaces. Create a Video Quiz Using one of the videos in our EdPuzzle library, make a 10 question quiz on area and perimeter. Include at least 2 word problems. Include an answer key. Open Mic Night Create a poem for area and

  • perimeter. Each line of the poem

must relate to the topic. Video a dramatic reading of your poem. Anchor Chart (Poster) Design an anchor chart for area and perimeter on paper or Google Drawings. Thoroughly explain area and perimeter by including examples, formulas, uses, and illustrations. Measuring Up Choose 3 rooms in your home or school to measure. Find the dimensions of each room (length and width) to the nearest foot, then calculate the area and perimeter of each room. Create Bell-Ringers Make 5 days of warm-ups for area and perimeter. Include a variety of question types and answer keys.

KathleenReardonConsulting.com

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Choice Boards Design template (9 module

  • ptions):
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Choice Boards Design template (9 module

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Common Lesson Design Models for Hybrid Learning Success

Allows students to self-pace. Frees up teachers to work with students individually and differentiate. “Anytime I’m tempted to stand up and talk at my students, I make a video.” ~ Catlin Tucker, blended learning expert

Flipped Classroom

We have multiple Bootcamp sessions on flipping instruction!

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Flipped Lesson Design template (3 modules):

You can flip content with video, but also text, images, websites…

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Common Lesson Design Models for Hybrid Learning Success

Station Rotation (in-class flip)

Recommended for strengthening teacherstudent relationships. Differentiate by including “must-do” and “level up” options at each station. Likely to be leveraged in more classrooms this fall to more efficiently and effectively assess student gaps and understanding.

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Station Rotation Design template (4-6 modules):

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Virtual Station Rotation Design template:

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Fully Online Learning Station Google Slide Design template:

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Common Lesson Design Models for Hybrid Learning Success

5E’s: Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, Evaluate

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5E’s Lesson Design template for students (5 modules):

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Common Lesson Design Models for Hybrid Learning Success

Passion or PBL Projects

We have Bootcamp sessions on moving PBL

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Templates for Teachers

Project Plan Weekly Plan Daily Plan

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Common Lesson Design Models for Hybrid Learning Success

Passion or PBL Projects

Allows students to self-pace. Frees up teachers to work with students individually and differentiate. “Anytime I’m tempted to stand up and talk at my students, I make a video.” ~ Catlin Tucker, blended learning expert

Station Rotation Choice Boards Flipped Classroom

Recommended for strengthening teacher/student relationships. Differentiate by including “must-do” and “level up” options at each station. Likely to be leveraged in more classrooms this fall to more efficiently and effectively assess student gaps and understanding.

5E’s: Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, Evaluate KathleenReardonConsulting.com

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How can I design engaging lessons for students who might be at home or school? What design templates exist to help me with my own implementation? (How can Justin set the stage for the rest

  • f the Bootcamp series?)
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Breakout conversations:

  • What hybrid lesson design(s) resonates most for your

teaching area and why?

  • What other lesson design structures worked well for you

last spring that you plan to keep using this fall?

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