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Flipping the English Class

What is Flipping?
What Does Flipping Look Like in Language Arts?
What Type of Software Is Best to Use?
Frustrated Your Students Won't Do Their Flipped Homework?  Why Won't Some Watch the Videos?

Lesson Plans:
Media Analysis
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