Create lesson exit tickets
Description
Exit tickets are brief assessments or activities that teachers use at the end of a lesson or class period to gauge students' understanding of the material covered. The purpose of exit tickets is to quickly assess whether students have grasped the key concepts and skills taught during the lesson. These assessments are typically short and can take various forms, such as questions, problems, reflections, or tasks.
Example Input
Example Output
1. "Angle Hunt"
Ask the students to quickly sketch a fun scene or object of their choice. The instruction would be to include at least three different types of angles in their sketch. For example, they could draw a sun with rays at different angles. Ask them to label the angles.
2. "Angle Measurement"
Have the students measure the angles of a simple geometric shape. You can provide shapes or allow them to draw their own. Ask the students to write down the size of each angle next to it. Encourage the use of a protractor for accuracy.
3. "True or False"
On a piece of paper, write down three to four statements related to the types and properties of angles. Students are to indicate whether each statement is true or false. An example of a statement could be "Right angles are always 90 degrees." or "All acute angles are less than 180 degrees."