“Did they get what I just taught them?” It’s a question teachers are constantly asking themselves. I’ve found that thoughtful planning and saving a few minutes of class time for end-of-lesson ...
Hosted on MSN
Smarter teaching starts with exit tickets
Exit tickets are quick, low-stakes prompts given at the end of a lesson to gauge understanding, reveal misconceptions, and guide next steps. When used intentionally, they turn the last minutes of ...
Many teachers use exit tickets to assess student learning, as described by The Teacher Toolkit: Before students leave, they have to hand you a “ticket” filled out with an answer to a question, a ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results