Learner needs drive the design of operational elements - grouping, space, and time.
Flexible Learning Resources For Early Learning
Notice the station rotation structure in Arlene Low's first grade classroom. She organizes her stations using her presentation station. She includes self-guided student checklists, a teacher time station, work time station, show time station, and a tech time station. She also has "The Pit" for class transition and check in!
Blended Learning Stations and Management
In this video, Cajon Valley Union School District elementary teachers give very specific and practical tips for managing stations.
1st Grade Blended Learning - Teacher Explanation
Janet Deal, first grade teacher in Deal Naranca Elementary (Cajon Valley USD, California), goes through her daily schedule to show you how she uses blended learning in her classroom.
Setting Up Your Blended Learning Classroom
Cassandra Muzzey, 2nd grade teacher in Saint Anne's School in Santa Monica, California, shows some very practical suggestions for managing a blended learning classroom.
Flexible Learning Resources For Grades 3-5
3 Ways to Differentiate Learning Stations
Mary Peterson, an elementary teacher and PD leader, shares 3 ways to differentiate stations: 1) open-ended activities, 2) tiered activities, or 3) student choice.
How to Use Flexible Grouping in the Classroom
In this article by the TeachThought staff, you will learn how to use a grouping planner and a grouping warmup to take some of the challenge out of creating flexible groups.
Flexible Learning Resources For Middle School
Selecting Small Groups by Learning Level
Teachers at Locust Grove Middle School (Henry County School District, Georgia) strategically group students based on their proficiency and learning activity to ensure the right supports are available for each group.
Blended Learning at Grant Beacon Middle School
This video highlights several of middle school teachers at Grant Beacon Middle School in Denver, Colorado as they talk about the benefits of using blended learning.
Flexible Learning Resources For High School
Steve Morris, a Staff Development Specialist for Riverside Unified School District in California, shows how to use different DOK (Depth of Knowledge) levels of learning to ensure rigor in your playlists. The link above (Interactive Playlists) is a link to some sample playlists on Steve's Google site.
At This High School, the Schedule is Flexible
In this CNN article, students and staff at Huntley High School in Chicago talk about the advantages of using blended learning,
Flexible Learning Resources For Career and Technology Education
One possible solution for the future of career and technical education
Students Mechatronics Akademie in Hamilton County, Tennessee, uses online and in-person instruction in an out-of-school setting to prepare students who might not pursue higher education after high school.
Flexible Learning Resources For Fine Arts Education
Blended Learning in Our Band Class
In this blog post, band director Vincent S. Du Beau talks about "flipping band". He experimented with using some class time during the week for individual practice time to increase student skills.
How to Run Art Stations in the Classroom
This video by middle school teacher Kari Wilson gives step-by-step examples of using art stations set up with blended learning principles.
Flexible Learning Resources For Languages Other Than English (LOTE) Education
This video shows how to set up a lesson in a Spanish class using an in-class flipped video and station rotatio