Flip Your Class to Help Students Excel

with Rick Scarfi of MathLight

Flipping your class is a simple way to increase engagement, support struggling students, challenge those who excel, and much more! Join us in this session to discover how easy flipping can be - and how to get started.

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About Rick Scarfi

Rick Scarfi is a veteran math teacher of over 30 years. One of his biggest strengths is his uncanny ability to explain complex mathematical topics in a way that students easily understand. Not only does Rick have the intangible ability to make challenging concepts appear simple, but he also pioneered the concept of math notes. He recently took his experience and skills and created MathLight, providing teachers with video lessons and resources that make math easy to understand - and teach.

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  • Daphne says:

    If you are curious about more, I have been learning more from Teach on a Mission (Sustainable Teacher Podcast) and her Flipped Formula. This is my first year fully flipping. One class is an out of class flip, and the other is an in-class flip. Just be aware that several students and parents like a textbook and dislike the videos (even though the videos are exactly what I would say in class). Be prepared with your purpose and reason. I am definitely not reversing my decision since I have some students who will always write slower, etc.

  • Caroline says:

    I’m in my second year of flipping two of my classes. I’ve appreciated many of the advantages Rick mentions, and learned a few new things too! Thank you.

  • Mary Lee-Ann Dunn says:

    I just love the idea of practicing in class. 🙂 This just makes so much sense. Why haven’t we been doing this all along? 🙂