Thursday, March 8, 2018
FlipGrid Idioms!
Recently, Mrs. Minicozzi, @CoffeeNancy,
lead a district in-service about FlipGrid.
I flipped for it immediately!
Here is our FlipGrid about Idioms.
The idioms are certainly going to
warm your heart! This is a collaborative
FlipGrid. Mrs. Fischer's class from Georgia
contributed to this. We invite you, please share
an idiom with us!
Teachers, you are invited to have your students leave
us aFlipGrid Idiom! (Moderation is turned on.)
What is your favorite part about FlipGrid?
Try to use an idiom in your comment.
What are some ideas you have for a new topic?
1 comment:
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3. Click "Publish your Comment". You may preview your comment before publishing if you'd like.
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:-) Mrs. Yollis
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Dear Mrs Yollis's class,
ReplyDeleteI hear that you you started to use flip grid. My class started to use flip grid. I think it is very interesting. You get to talk instead of writing.
I also like it because when you take your picture you can decorate your self. I saw your pictures and they look amazing.
I really hope your teacher keeps up flip grid.
I really hope you guys like flip grid.
Sincerely,
Allie