Exit tickets - a great way to reflect on learning
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What is an exit ticket?
An exit ticket is a simple and quick end-of-class activity, where students usually answer a few short questions about today's class.
Questions are usually things like "What was the purpose of today's class?", "What did I learn today?" and "What do I need to focus more next week to improve my learning?"
Why you should be doing exit tickets with your students
There are three important reasons for why you should be doing exit tickets as a part of your everyday classroom routine.
- Research shows that this type of reflection and analysis helps student learn more.
- You will see an overview of the students' progressions, thoughts and struggles, and can more easily adapt your lesson plans to further strengthen their progression.
- The predictable rituals of a start, middle, and end of your lesson will create stability and trust.
How you can integrate exit tickets into your classes in an effortless way
With our exit ticket tool, you can automatically create and generate questions from a database, and hand them out to students within 3 seconds. The questions are all evidence-based on educational research.
All responses will be displayed in a grid view, showing your entire class' answers in the same window. This will make it very easy to follow their thoughts and get ideas on how to improve your learning environment.