CLASSROOM INVERTED IN THE KINEMATICS OF UNIFORM CIRCULAR MOTION WITH APPLICATION OF EXPERIMENT.
Flipped Classroom, Uniform Circular Motion, Phyphox application, Vygotsky's Theory of Learning
The flipped classroom is based on the placement of the teacher outside the school environment, making students more active in the teaching-learning process. In this methodology, students develop superior psychological functions, such as language, concept formation, voluntary attention, perception, from what would be a Potential Development Zone (ZDP), highlighted by Vygotsky's Theory of Learning. The purpose of this work is a didactic sequence on Uniform Circular Movement, in the light of the flipped classroom methodology. In this form of organization, the teacher will have a better optimization of time in the classroom, greater student engagement and better student-student and teacher-student interaction. The experimental practice is also explored, with simple educational resources, easy to apply and accessible, such as: a smartphone and a bicycle. In the application of the experiment, it is possible to explore the intrinsic concepts of angular movement, such as: angular velocity, linear velocity, the radial dependency relationship, as well as other graphical analyzes of the MCU, in a playful way, providing the development of content concepts, attitudes and procedures in students.