In this activity, students fill in an 'exit ticket' at the end of the lesson: a number of questions about the lesson and/or subject matter. You can use this to retrieve knowledge and/or provide feedback on the lesson. They can also ask any remaining questions here. You can possibly come back to this next time.
• Have students answer a number of questions at the end of the lesson, for example using the 321 format (see image below). • Review the answers or questions afterwards and possibly revisit them.
• You can ask content-specific questions about the lesson that just took place, but also about a lesson from last week or a bit longer ago: this way, students review the subject matter. • If you provide space on the Exit Ticket, you can answer any questions in the next lesson. Then randomly choose a number of them or choose the most common ones • Using the Exit Ticket takes some time initially, but as you do it more often, it becomes a useful routine for both the teacher and students • You can also do this at the beginning of your lesson (see: Start Questions) • Do you want to do this digitally (remotely)? Then use ExitTicket.nl
Format for exit ticket. These can be standard questions or more content-specific questions.