@coach_kp1 I agree you can give exit tickets in many different ways. Varying the format helps keep things interesting and engages different learning styles.
Have you tried using an Exit Ticket? If you have, what is one advantage and obstacle you have encountered? If not, what is preventing or hindering your attempt to do so?
@ibtherrell Reteaching is sometimes needed. Analyzing the data collected from the exit tickets to inform your instruction is essential, and identifying common misconceptions will help develop a reteach plan for the next day or lesson.
@heartbeat2teach Backward planning is important. It is important to determine the format that works best for your classroom- paper-based or digital. Remember to collect and review the responses, looking for patterns and areas of improvement.
@doctayt Exit tickets should be short assessments given at the end of a lesson. They are quick, usually taking just a few minutes, and can be questions, reflections, or creative responses. Thank You
@Hill_Mentors @APSTherrell @diggs_mentors @Ross_Mentors@Hunter_Mentors How you arrange your seating can be an asset for personalized learning. Teachers can create an environment that fosters collaboration and allows for tailored instruction by strategically placing students in groups or pairs.
As we approach the Fall break, share how many times you have changed your physical space in your classrooms? Consider switching it up next week. Listen to what Mr. Howard our #firstclass teacher & @RobH1818 have to say. @APSTherrell @diggs_mentors @Ross_Mentors@Hunter_Mentors
@APSTherrell@dredwardsths@apsupdate This was a great event. The students did an excellent job reflecting and discussing the steps for completing their projects. I am looking forward to next year's event.
@APSIDDhill This a great. I look forward to next school year and learning more about how we can personalize the learning experiences for our students at Therrell High School.