A Flat Panel Interactive is an activity to teach a specific standard. It has up to 20 questions with answer options efficiently presented on one slide so that teachers have the option to display it on their Flat Panel and walk students through the activity using clickers (or web clickers) or have them complete the activity at their own pace.
You can find Flat Panel Interactive on the main menu under Lessons Assessments > Flat Panel Interactive.
Flat Panel Interactive Examples:
A Flat Panel Interactive may also be used as a teaching aid, for walking students through one or more example questions (synchronous) before "turning them loose" to finish the activity at their own pace (asynchronous).
Advantages of Flat Panel Interactive:
- Ideal for teachers to make full use of their projectors or flat panel displays.
- Students can complete a Flat Panel Interactive at their own pace (asynchronous) by using clickers or student devices.
- Teachers can use a Flat Panel Interactive to walk students through one or more questions (synchronous) before "turning them loose" to finish the activity at their own pace (asynchronous).
- They are standards-linked for easy progress monitoring
- They are fun and engaging for the class
- They are designed to be interactive
- In-the-moment data available for remediation or reteaching.
- No prep or grading is necessary for teachers
- They save teachers time
Uses of Flat Panel Interactive:
- Quick Checks for Understanding
- In-the-Moment Formative Data
- Exit Tickets on a Standard
- Class Review of a Concept
- Drills
- Student Engagement
- Teaching Aid
- Team Activity (students on a team share a clicker or device)
Examples of Flat Panel Interactive Styles:
This example contains 10 questions. For Q1 (question 1), select A or B for the column containing your answer.
This example has 3 questions. For Q1 (question 1), select your answer from the choices provided below the question and enter A, B, C, or D.
This example includes 9 questions. For Q1 (question 1), select your answer from the choices provided in the answer grid on the right and enter A, B, or C.
After the introductory slide below, this Flat Panel Interactive includes 7 questions on one screen. For Q1 (question 1), add the "Putting Minutes" and the "Chipping Minutes" for Monday, and select A, B, C, D, or E for the row containing your answer on the right.
This example includes 15 problems. For Q1 (question 1), solve the problem and select A, B, C, D, or E on the right for the row containing your answer. As a twist, some questions are true/false if there is no unknown X.
This example contains 20 questions. Where you see "Q1" (question 1), there should be a punctuation mark. Enter A, B, C, D, or E for the punctuation mark that should be used.
This example contains 12 questions. For Q1 (question 1), determine how many lines of symmetry the shape contains and select A, B, C, D, or E on the right for the row containing your answer.