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Lollipop sticks for using no hands up approach! Yellow top means that person has not been asked a question and red means they have! Means everyone has a chance to answer a question and no doubles
Exit Slip, Exit Ticket, Ticket out the Door
Interesting way to have students self evaluate themselves with exit tickets -- LOVE this idea
Monday Made It #7
An Uncommon to the Core Teacher: Monday Made It #7 - good exit strategy. I can see a modification of this activity to work on social skills for students with ASD.
Rate Yourself Charts-- Will be great for student reflections on how they did on a lesson! Can't wait to use this in the classroom!
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Great for Exit Tickets- assign students a number, use post-it, and an instant check of understanding
Cut up paint chips or scraps of colored paper to create student assessment cards.
Cut up paint chips or scraps of colored paper to create student assessment cards. | 35 Money-Saving DIYs For Teachers On A Budget
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Make a poster for my classroom wall. Education to the Core: Rate your learning scale. Aligns with the Marzano method.
Bloom's revised Taxonomy with verbs!
Bloom's Revised Taxonomy~ Great graphic with verbs that demonstrate each level!
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Free Exit Ticket for Any Subject - Comprehension Check - Exit Slip or Exit Pass
How To Use: 1. As a formative assessment to see if students understood a concept. 2. As a way for students to ask questions about something they didn't understand (which I can address or "tweet back" the next day) 3. As a way for students to tell the teacher something they found interesting.