This five question multiple choice exit ticket is a quick snapshot for teacher to assess the information students attained about Louisiana culture. The assessment covers Cajuns, Creoles, Zydeco music, gumbo, jambalaya, Native Americans and more. This Exit Ticket goes well with my Louisiana Culture Guided Notes/Independent work as well!
Check out my Louisiana Cultures Group Project and my Louisiana Cultures Guided Notes and Independent Notes.
Check out this highly engaging and competitive mental math exercise for students to build their addition and subtraction fluency! Students will practice a coaching cycle in which each of the two partners have a copy of the paper in front of them (or modified to only the coaching partner holding it) and the student will talk the other student through the 4 mental math operations. Each of the 3 squares has four components that will all be added to each other. (For example if a box has a 12, 23 14 and 20 in it the student will say add 12 and 23 then use the 45 and add 14. Now take your 59 and add 2 to the tens place. The partner without the paper is expected to be solving this in their head and write down the final sum). Throughout the coaching cycle the partner supporting the other is not supposed to give the answer but rather help their partner solve and then offer feedback as they do so. Once complete for "Round 1" the partners swap and the other student completes "Round 2".
This can be easily adapted to competitions with timers and races for who can finish first. There are three questions for each student and there are a total of 10 variations included. Each page is numbered and correlates to an attached answer key in the second half of the document. Students will develop their addition and subtraction fluency while having a blast!
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This quick five question multiple choice exit ticket assessments allows students to show what they learned about elections. The ET covers topics and vocabulary including voters, citizens, candidates, elections, ballots, campaigning and more.
This ten question quiz has a variety of multiple choice, fill in the blank and short answer. The quiz covers questions about solids, liquids, gases, mass, volume, five sense, matter and more.
Check out my States of Matter Test Assessment and my Introduction to States of Matter Exit Ticket.
This simple five question exit ticket assessment covers pitch and volume and has a variety of multiple choice, fill in the blank and short answer. Students will have to give an example of a high pitch and low pitch as well as understand what causes the difference.
This simple to follow worksheet allows students to have a structured worksheet to follow along with learning about four different types of maps. The worksheet is highly customizable but lays a nice foundation for teachers and students to adjust to their own thinking.
This assessment can be used as a quiz, test, or study guide. It covers parts of an atom including nucleus, protons, electrons, neutrons and more; it also covers topics about physical and chemical changes. There is a variety of matching, multiple choice and draw and labeling.
This five question exit ticket assessment is in the form of multiple choice and is meant to get a quick snapshot of content attainment by the students. The topics cover precipitation, evaporation, runoff, condensation, water vapor, and more.
This quick three question assessment requires students to read a quick story about an item and determine if the supply is high or low, determine if the demand is high or low and therefore if the price will be high or low.
This ten question quiz requires students to match the correct type of rock (sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic) with the correct description. There is an added bonus if students can identify one example of each type of rock.
This packet is full of guided notes, independent work, homework, exit tickets and more! The worksheets cover measuring mass, and measuring length. Students will be forced to think critically, apply what they learn, and even use a ruler for some portions.
This very simple guided notes worksheet can be used for students to draw and describe Bar Graphs, Circle Graphs and Pictographs.
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This is an extremely simply Exit ticket with six questions that are either/or choices and one fill in the blank. This assessment serves to get a quick snapshot of where students are and their initial attainment of topics about the state government, services, leaders, and roles.
With this fifteen question worksheet, students will apply their knowledge of exponents, multiplying to the 0 power, the 1 power and to a variety of others that don't have specific rules.
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Students will have to read through a few prompts and decide what is abundant and what is scarce. Students will also have to draw pictures to represent these concepts. This is great for an Exit Ticket or quick quiz.
This very simple five question exit ticket assesses students understanding of mixtures, solutions, physical changes, chemical changes and matter.
Check out my States of Matter Test Assessment and my States of Matter Quiz.
Check out this great visual of a plant for students to demonstrate their content knowledge of the parts and functions of a plant. This worksheet can easily be used for Guided Notes, Homework or quizzes. The layout is clear and concise and works well for any purpose!
These 15 point guided notes cover vocabulary about sound such as vibrations, sound waves, vacuum, energy, sonar, pitch, decibels and more. Students can easily follow along on their notes and fill in the vocabulary as it is covered and introduced.
Check out my Sounds Assessment.
This simple machines exit ticket is a quick five questions assessment to see content attainment by students. Questions are multiple choice and cover vocabulary including energy, pulleys, tools, ramps, and more.
Check out my Simple Machines Group Project.