This week, Nicole expands on the exploration discussion from last week and discusses how you can "flip" existing lessons to add more opportunities for exploration and discovery. You don't always have to reinvent the wheel, even when you're aiming for exploration-based three-dimensional learning. Oftentimes, simple tweaks and revisions can turn a flat traditional lesson into a three-dimensional discovery experience. Listen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.

Register for Nicole's June workshop - Exploration Alchemy: Flip Your Lesson For Discovery at www.iexplorescience.com/monthly.

More Resources:

  • Episode 6: How to Make Sense of the Science and Engineering Practices
  • Episode 8: How to Really Use the 5E Model
  • Episode 10: How to Teach for Student Discovery
  • Episode 66: Engaging Students in Constructing Explanations

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