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Exit cards can be as detailed or open-ended as desired. They often follow a format where each stude… | Written questions, Student encouragement, Learning strategies

Exit cards can be as detailed or open-ended as desired. They often follow a format where each student outlines an area they understand, something they find difficult and an area they need to improve on. Instead of assessing academic understanding, they can also be used to encourage students engage in metacognitive assessment of their performance throughout the lesson.

Exit cards require students to answer questions and are submitted before they leave class. These cards in Google Form… | Math test prep, Google forms, Teacher tools

Exit cards require students to answer questions and are submitted before they leave class. These cards in Google Forms provide teachers with quick information that can be used to assess student understanding and gather feedback on teaching.

Organize and Engage: Color-Coded Exit Ticket Board for Student Reflections

Excellent way of storing, collecting and seeing at a glance the students who still need to put in their exit tickets. Each session's exit ticket is a different colour. Teachers can quickly see the students' thinking. Great idea for students to create the exit ticket board, then they own it. Thanks Chrisse!

Visualizing Health and Safety: Exit Card

Students define philanthropy and identify health and safety issues they encounter in their community. They create a visual display showing issues of health and safety that are important to them.

Stoplight Exit Ticket - FLEX Assessment | Exit tickets, Formative assessment, Teaching lessons plans

For too many art teachers, assessment remains a difficult concept. It’s tough to know what’s going to work, how it can be implemented, and how it can be incorporated to actually help improve teaching. In this episode, Tim takes on some of these concerns and shares his ideas on making assessment valuable. Heather Crocket, the […]

i is a number: 321 Exit Ticket | Exit tickets, Middle school math, Math blog

I just have a simple freebie to share with everyone today. I'm using a 321 exit ticket as part of a project I'm putting together for my Master's. The template came out cute and I thought I might save people some time if I shared it. Enjoy! If you've never heard of this kind of exit ticket, you simply give kids three categories or three questions. I like things of increasing cognitive demand. One simple one I could use for 8th grade geometry would be: 3- Give three examples of quadrilaterals…

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