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In almost all education one lesson builds on top of the other. Knowledge required yesterday forms the foundation of knowledge that we build up today. An exit slip or exit ticket is a great way to quickly gauge student understanding at the end of a lesson. It gives you a snapshot of how well students have understood todays lesson so you can tell whether you can start building your next layer. In this video Ill cover how and when to use exit slips, tips to create great exit tickets and of course, how you can use them with BookWidgets. Im Lucie from book widgets and youre watching the EdTech school playlist. Subscribe to stay inspired! So what makes a good exit ticket? first of all, exit tickets should be short. Ask every student one or two short questions about todays lesson. Keep in mind your goal here. The answer should tell whether you need to rehearse or continue building your tower. Importantly, exit tickets are not tests, so you certainly shouldnt grade them. Think of exit t