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Hi everyone its Saleena from Twinkl, in this video ill be showing you how to encourage exit ticket resources which are perfect for georgia to self-assess any learning that has taken place in a fun and engaging way so you may be thinking - what are exit tickets and how can you use them? Well exit tickets are a quick and easy way to gauge students understanding of a topic, they are completed at the end of a lesson as a ticket to leave and left for the teacher to have an insight into the learning that has taken place, looking closely at these speaking and listening exit tickets for year six, they include an overall goal. You may be focusing on during your lesson, children must complete the ticket to explain where and how the goal has been completed using the prompts on the card, you could say these are a great tool and activity to assess your childrens learning from your lessons or even as a way for children to assess themselves to see if they can identify