As
mentioned earlier exit slips are a quick assessment tool for teachers
to become better aware of student understanding. If an educator decides
to assign a mark to the exit slip it then becomes part of the evaluation
and not the assessment. This is not necessarily negative; however, it
must be made clear to the students what the exit slip is being used for.
For example, I have found that after a while some students were not putting
effort into the exit slips because I was not assigning any kind of mark.
As a result I found it necessary to assign a mark out of 3 for each exit
slip. I would use the following criteria.
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I read the exit slips I usually put them into 3 general piles: those who
understand fully, those who have almost caught on, and those who have
no idea. With this information I can better design my next day's lesson.
