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Exit Card Formative Assessment

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Exit Card Formative Assessment

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Michelle Malkin
Exit Card Formative Assessment

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Author :
Michelle Malkin

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What is Formative Assessment?

Formative assessment allows educators to engage in their students’ learning process in order to assess whether they need to modify teaching strategies in order to ensure student learning and content attainment.

 

The Notecard

At the completion of some/all classes or content areas, hand out one notecard to each student and ask them to write on one side something they learned and on the backside, one question they still have about the content.

 

Review each Notecard

Through your review, assess whether students accurately understood the content they needed to learn. If not, plan to reteach areas students are struggling within a different way (a project, handout, guided notes, etc.).

 

Appropriate Courses to Consider this Activity

This activity may be best used with small to medium size class loads. It may be cumbersome to review all the notecards of an extremely large class. Consider making the notecards anonymous because this is about the educator assessing their teaching of the students (formative), but not assessing the students’ knowledge (summative assessment).

 

Resources and Tools

 

You can also use Entry Cards

Not necessary for this activity, but you can also have students complete a card at the beginning of class with a prompt from their readings.

 

Helpful Links

These educators discuss similar formative uses of exit cards:

  • https://www.edutopia.org/blog/formative-assessment-exit-slip-rebecca-alber
  • https://www.nwea.org/blog/2012/classroom-techniques-formative-assessment-idea-number-two/

 

Additional Ways to Use the Notecard

You are not limited to just having students write what they learned on one side of the card and questions they have on the other. You can also pose a question or a short writing prompt to the students at the end of the class and have the students write their answers on the notecard. Students turn in the card and then are allowed to leave the room. The cards are still used for formative, not summative assessment.

 

Feedback to Students

If you do have students put their names on the cards, you can write comments on the card or page numbers from the textbook to review in order to ensure they know where to correct inaccuracies or answers to their questions.

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