End-of-day exit slips are a simple yet powerful tool for connecting with students, assessing learning, and fostering reflection. By asking students to pause and share something they learned, thought about, or felt during the day, teachers gain valuable insight into understanding, engagement, and classroom climate. Exit slips also give students a voice, helping them feel seen and valued while building self-awareness and ownership of their learning. This lesson helps teachers make the most of exit slips by offering strategies for asking thoughtful questions, supporting students as they respond, and using their feedback to both guide instruction and build stronger classroom connections.  

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