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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Vocabulary and Exit Ticket Strategies

During a recent professional development session with a group of teachers we discussed several topics.  This post is more of a collection of great ideas that I found rather than my own original thoughts (I feel like I haven't had time for many of those lately)!  These pictures totally belong to the awesome teachers who posted them on the their blog (linked above each picture).

http://thinkwonderteach.blogspot.com/2012/04/guest-adventures-in-3rd-grade.html



http://fabulous-fourth.blogspot.com/2012/07/paint-swatchesa-free-and-fabulous.html


http://www.cherylsclassroomtips.com/2008_10_01_archive.html

http://uppergradesareawesome.blogspot.com/2012/07/first-day-of-school.html


http://www.rundesroom.com/2012/02/three-part-math-lessons.html?showComment=1328661423201
Exit slips.  Students write what they learned on a post it and then place it on the learning objectives for the day.

These are all pins from Pinterest...

Pinned Image Assessment Bulletin Board. The students can write something they learned on a post it note, and stick it to the door as they leave.Post it rubric

5 comments:

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