I downloaded and used a promethean flip chart a few weeks ago when teaching the
students about slope and y-intercept. After looking at several, I picked a flipped chart
that I thought would fit my needs best. I choose one that had the definitions and descriptions
on it and example slides that allowed me to write over the chart with a dry erase marker. Some of the
other charts were too detailed. The "less detailed" charts let me control the method and work that
I wanted the students to show in order to work out the problem successfully. I think the lesson
went extremely well. The flip chart served as a "backdrop" template for me (and the students)
to practice on.
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