Description
This is a simple, easy-to-use feedback form for students to give feedback on their experience in a class. It features aspects such as the quantity and quality of classwork, the structure and routines of the class, the amount of technology and projects incorporated in the lessons, and more. This is particularly well-suited for new teachers or for young student demographics, as it is based on "agree" or "disagree" rather than having blanks for free response. You can modify this product in any way you see fit, easily done in Microsoft Word.
I look forward to hearing about your experience with this resource and how it went for your students. Please post a review for this product if you enjoyed using it! Thank you.
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Description
This is a simple, easy-to-use feedback form for students to give feedback on their experience in a class. It features aspects such as the quantity and quality of classwork, the structure and routines of the class, the amount of technology and projects incorporated in the lessons, and more. This is particularly well-suited for new teachers or for young student demographics, as it is based on "agree" or "disagree" rather than having blanks for free response. You can modify this product in any way you see fit, easily done in Microsoft Word.
I look forward to hearing about your experience with this resource and how it went for your students. Please post a review for this product if you enjoyed using it! Thank you.
If this resource interests you, peek at other best-selling products:
- First Week of School Back to School BUNDLE: A collection of 5 resources at a discounted price. Letter to My Future Self, Classmate Interviews, Classmate Bingo, Learning Style Assessment, and Student Interest Survey. Use the first week of school to build a strong sense of class community!
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- Journalism Exploration Project: Newspaper Analysis, Student Interview and Report: A three-part project to help your students learn critical reading, reporting, and interviewing skills. Flexible for any content-area classroom.
- "The Greater Good" VSauce Trolley Problem Human Behavior Introductory Mini-Unit: A great way to introduce background knowledge on any unit or lesson about human behavior, decision-making, and rapid responses. Flexible for any content-area classroom.
- Argument and Rhetoric Unit Preview Lesson, Video Discussion: Get your students moving and engaging with meaningful topics and questions. A collaborative, whole-class debate with debriefing and reflection afterward.
- Essay Writing Peer Editing Stations: Students will collaborate in an engaging, interactive way to critique their partner’s essays by rotating through 6 separate essay editing stations.
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