How To Find The Best Flipgrid Topic Ideas!
Teachers everywhere are looking for Flipgrid topic ideas because having students respond by creating videos, helps us gather really critical information about where they are in the learning process. Problem is, there are so many to sift through and it can feel a bit overwhelming. Lucky for you, you have landed in the right place! This post will help you find them and provides a power list of some of the best examples!
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Where to Find Flipgrid Topic Ideas?
First, head over to Flipgrid.com and select “Disco Library” which can be found at the top of your Flipgrid dashboard as you can see here.
What is great is the addition of content from Nearpod, Wakelet, Wonderopolis, Flocabulary and featured content – but it can be overwhelming I took some time to look around and found some pretty cool examples by grade level that are worth exploring.
A Power List of Flipgrid Topics to Get You Started!
To get to this document click HERE and feel free to make a copy – and if you are a Microsoft user you can download it into a .docx.
πIf you like any of these topics ideas simply add them to one of your personal grids of choice and then customize the prompt for your class. It’s really very easy and such a great way to get some inspiration. See the above GIF or how to do this.
Remember, these are just examples. You should add them to your grid and then tweak them to your class and student needs. The key is to gather ideas and then make them your own. The best part is that they are free and easy to find!
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