Let your students answer some important exit ticket questions like “what did you learn today?”, “What didn’t you understand?” or “What questions do you still have?”.It gets better…Here are some other exit ticket promts your students could answer:
Write down three things you learned today.
If you had to explain today’s lesson to a friend, what would you tell him/her?
What question do you have about what we learned today?
What part of the lesson did you find most difficult?
What would you like me to go over again next lesson?
Write down two questions you would put in a quiz about today’s lesson.
What were the main points we covered today?
Did the group activity contribute to your understanding of the topic? Why?
Read this problem … What would be your first step in solving it?
I used app X extensively today. Was it helpful? Why or why not?
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