Description
Exit Slips
Background
The Exit-Slip strategy requires students to write responses to questions you pose at the end of class. Exit Slips help students reflect on what they have learned and express what or how they are thinking about the new information. Exit Slips easily incorporate writing into your content area classroom and require students to think critically.
There are three categories of exit slips (Fisher & Frey, 2004):
1. Prompts that document learning,
a. Ex. Write one thing you learned today.
b. Ex. Discuss how today's lesson could be used in the real world.
2. Prompts that emphasize the process of learning,
a. Ex. I didn't understand…
b. Ex. Write one question you have about today's lesson.
3. Prompts to evaluate the effectiveness of instruction
a. Ex. Did you enjoy working in small groups today?
4. Other exit prompts include:
a. I would like to learn more about…
b. Please explain more about…
c. The most important thing I learned today is…
d. The thing that surprised me the most today was…
e. I wish…
Benefits
Exit Slips are great because they take just a few minutes and provide you with an informal measure of how well your students have understood a topic or lesson.
Terms
Copyright © Amazing Documents. All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this PDF are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use only. See product file for clip art and font credits.
Personal Note
Amazing Documents care about each of its customers and we make sure we do everything in our power to provide you with quality resources. Please use the file in your classroom and return back to the store and leave a feedback or positive comment. Thank you so much for shopping with Amazing Documents
Background
The Exit-Slip strategy requires students to write responses to questions you pose at the end of class. Exit Slips help students reflect on what they have learned and express what or how they are thinking about the new information. Exit Slips easily incorporate writing into your content area classroom and require students to think critically.
There are three categories of exit slips (Fisher & Frey, 2004):
1. Prompts that document learning,
a. Ex. Write one thing you learned today.
b. Ex. Discuss how today's lesson could be used in the real world.
2. Prompts that emphasize the process of learning,
a. Ex. I didn't understand…
b. Ex. Write one question you have about today's lesson.
3. Prompts to evaluate the effectiveness of instruction
a. Ex. Did you enjoy working in small groups today?
4. Other exit prompts include:
a. I would like to learn more about…
b. Please explain more about…
c. The most important thing I learned today is…
d. The thing that surprised me the most today was…
e. I wish…
Benefits
Exit Slips are great because they take just a few minutes and provide you with an informal measure of how well your students have understood a topic or lesson.
Terms
Copyright © Amazing Documents. All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this PDF are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use only. See product file for clip art and font credits.
Personal Note
Amazing Documents care about each of its customers and we make sure we do everything in our power to provide you with quality resources. Please use the file in your classroom and return back to the store and leave a feedback or positive comment. Thank you so much for shopping with Amazing Documents
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Description
Exit Slips
Background
The Exit-Slip strategy requires students to write responses to questions you pose at the end of class. Exit Slips help students reflect on what they have learned and express what or how they are thinking about the new information. Exit Slips easily incorporate writing into your content area classroom and require students to think critically.
There are three categories of exit slips (Fisher & Frey, 2004):
1. Prompts that document learning,
a. Ex. Write one thing you learned today.
b. Ex. Discuss how today's lesson could be used in the real world.
2. Prompts that emphasize the process of learning,
a. Ex. I didn't understand…
b. Ex. Write one question you have about today's lesson.
3. Prompts to evaluate the effectiveness of instruction
a. Ex. Did you enjoy working in small groups today?
4. Other exit prompts include:
a. I would like to learn more about…
b. Please explain more about…
c. The most important thing I learned today is…
d. The thing that surprised me the most today was…
e. I wish…
Benefits
Exit Slips are great because they take just a few minutes and provide you with an informal measure of how well your students have understood a topic or lesson.
Terms
Copyright © Amazing Documents. All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this PDF are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use only. See product file for clip art and font credits.
Personal Note
Amazing Documents care about each of its customers and we make sure we do everything in our power to provide you with quality resources. Please use the file in your classroom and return back to the store and leave a feedback or positive comment. Thank you so much for shopping with Amazing Documents
Background
The Exit-Slip strategy requires students to write responses to questions you pose at the end of class. Exit Slips help students reflect on what they have learned and express what or how they are thinking about the new information. Exit Slips easily incorporate writing into your content area classroom and require students to think critically.
There are three categories of exit slips (Fisher & Frey, 2004):
1. Prompts that document learning,
a. Ex. Write one thing you learned today.
b. Ex. Discuss how today's lesson could be used in the real world.
2. Prompts that emphasize the process of learning,
a. Ex. I didn't understand…
b. Ex. Write one question you have about today's lesson.
3. Prompts to evaluate the effectiveness of instruction
a. Ex. Did you enjoy working in small groups today?
4. Other exit prompts include:
a. I would like to learn more about…
b. Please explain more about…
c. The most important thing I learned today is…
d. The thing that surprised me the most today was…
e. I wish…
Benefits
Exit Slips are great because they take just a few minutes and provide you with an informal measure of how well your students have understood a topic or lesson.
Terms
Copyright © Amazing Documents. All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this PDF are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use only. See product file for clip art and font credits.
Personal Note
Amazing Documents care about each of its customers and we make sure we do everything in our power to provide you with quality resources. Please use the file in your classroom and return back to the store and leave a feedback or positive comment. Thank you so much for shopping with Amazing Documents
Report this resource to TPT
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Amazing resource! Thank you!
Exit slips are the best way to get feedback from students. This product is a good value.
Great resource!
Very helpful, thankyou!
Awesome!
I look forward to using these and ending the year with some quick assessments.
Thanks
These exit slips are really good and handy.
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