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Join the Algebros for an exciting look at Flipped Mastery learning in a blended mathematics classroom.  Our blended classrooms consist of high school students in Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra 2.  This session will discuss how to set up and run an effective Flipped Mastery classroom.  We will explain how our multi-age, multi-level classrooms enhance student performance allowing seamless transitions from one subject to the next.  There is no sugar coating it, creating a flipped mastery classroom is a monumental task.  Collaboration is a key component to ensure high quality instruction while having a life too.  Tips for successful collaboration in aiding the transformation of your classroom will be provided.  Check out our website at www.flippedmath.com and bring questions.

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