Exit Ticket Bank
Exit tickets are short, low-pressure prompts used at the end of a 10-20 minute lesson. Pick one and ask it out loud -- no writing required. These work with any lesson in this curriculum.
Recall
- One thing from today was...
- One new word or idea I heard was...
- Tell me in one sentence what today was about.
Explain
- How would you explain this to a younger kid?
- Put the main idea into one sentence.
- What is the most important thing to remember?
Apply
- Where might you see this in real life?
- Can you think of a real example that connects to today?
- What would change if you knew this earlier?
Reflect
- What surprised you about today?
- What part made you think the hardest?
- Did anything today change how you think about something?
- What are you still wondering?
Connect
- Does this connect to anything else we have talked about?
- How is this similar to or different from something you already knew?
Question
- What is one question you still have?
- What would you want to know more about?
How to Use
Use any of these out loud as a spoken conversation. No names or answers need to be recorded. Students can say "I am still thinking" -- that is fine.