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Student Exit Reflection Slip Worksheet
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What It Is:
This is a printable exit slip worksheet with two identical templates on one page. Each template includes spaces for students to reflect on a lesson by answering four questions: 'How do you feel about today's lesson?', 'What connections can you make?', 'What is an ah-ha from today's lesson?', and 'What questions do you still have?'. Each question has a blank line for student responses and a small corresponding icon (e.g., a lightbulb for 'ah-ha').
Grade Level Suitability:
Suitable for grades 3-8. The questions are open-ended and require thoughtful reflection, making it appropriate for upper elementary and middle school students. Younger students might need assistance with writing complete sentences.
Why Use It:
This exit slip helps teachers gauge student understanding and engagement after a lesson. It encourages students to think critically about the material, make connections to prior knowledge, identify key takeaways, and formulate questions, providing valuable feedback for the teacher to adjust future instruction.
How to Use It:
Print the worksheet and distribute one copy to each student at the end of a lesson. Allow students a few minutes to complete the questions thoughtfully. Collect the exit slips to review student understanding and plan future lessons. The two templates on one page allow for efficient printing and paper usage.
Target Users:
Teachers in elementary and middle school can use this exit slip to assess student learning. Students will benefit from reflecting on the lesson and solidifying their understanding. This is especially helpful for students who need structured prompts to organize their thoughts.
This is a printable exit slip worksheet with two identical templates on one page. Each template includes spaces for students to reflect on a lesson by answering four questions: 'How do you feel about today's lesson?', 'What connections can you make?', 'What is an ah-ha from today's lesson?', and 'What questions do you still have?'. Each question has a blank line for student responses and a small corresponding icon (e.g., a lightbulb for 'ah-ha').
Grade Level Suitability:
Suitable for grades 3-8. The questions are open-ended and require thoughtful reflection, making it appropriate for upper elementary and middle school students. Younger students might need assistance with writing complete sentences.
Why Use It:
This exit slip helps teachers gauge student understanding and engagement after a lesson. It encourages students to think critically about the material, make connections to prior knowledge, identify key takeaways, and formulate questions, providing valuable feedback for the teacher to adjust future instruction.
How to Use It:
Print the worksheet and distribute one copy to each student at the end of a lesson. Allow students a few minutes to complete the questions thoughtfully. Collect the exit slips to review student understanding and plan future lessons. The two templates on one page allow for efficient printing and paper usage.
Target Users:
Teachers in elementary and middle school can use this exit slip to assess student learning. Students will benefit from reflecting on the lesson and solidifying their understanding. This is especially helpful for students who need structured prompts to organize their thoughts.




