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Elementary, Literacy, Math

Fall Into Great Savings!

September 18, 2015

I’m super excited to be linking up some of my blogging friends to bring you a great “Fall Into Savings” sale.  EVERYTHING in my store is 20% off including already discounted bundles. A few of us are also sharing our favorite products on our blogs that we think you might love.

I wanted to share why I just LOVE my Common Core Exit Ticket ELA Bundles.  I’ve shared my math sets before and so many of you wonderful friends have asked me to create ELA versions as well.  Even if you’ve never used exit tickets, I promise these are quick and easy to use! And if you thought exit tickets were just for the older grades, don’t worry these were made specifically for the primary grades so they only have a few questions on each one.

Here are a few pictures of the kindergarten set of ELA exit tickets:

 
Each exit ticket has 4 options for differentiation. For this skill, each ticket some letters filled in or no letters filled in, making the task more difficult for the students.
The directions are simple to explain to students and they can be done in about a minute or less.
These quick samples are so easy to check and use as a tool for assessing student understanding and guiding further instruction.

The whole Kindergarten Bundle includes:
• 181 different exit tickets (with 4 of the same on each page for easy copying)

• Black and white print only to save on ink
• Common Core Standards listed on each ticket for quick reference/organization
• Exit tickets for 46 Kindergarten ELA Standards (Reading: Literature, Reading: Informational Text, Foundational Skills, and Language)
• Answer keys included for foundational skills and language exit tickets

You can check out the bundle here, or check out any of the sets individually using the links in the description on TPT.


But wait you teach 1st or 2nd grade? I’ve got you covered too! 

The First Grade Bundle includes:
• 204 different exit tickets (with 4 of the same on each page for easy copying)
• Black and white print only to save on ink
• Common Core Standards listed on each ticket for quick reference/organization
• Exit tickets for 51 First Grade ELA Standards (Reading: Literature, Reading: Informational Text, Foundational Skills, and Language)
• Answer keys included for foundational skills and language exit tickets

You can check out the bundle here, or check out any of the sets individually using the links in the description on TPT.


And the Second Grade Bundle, which is currently being completed, will include:
• Over 200 different exit tickets (with 4 of the same on each page for easy copying)
• Black and white print only to save on ink
• Common Core Standards listed on each ticket for quick reference/organization
• Exit tickets for 42 Second Grade Math Standards (Reading: Literature, Reading: Informational Text, Foundational Skills, and Language)
• Answer keys included for foundational skills and language exit tickets

You can check out the GROWING bundle here, or check out any of the sets individually using the links in the description on TPT. This bundle will be completed by the end of next week, but you can grab it now for an extra discounted price!

Want to win a bundle? Enter below and I will giveaway one ELA exit ticket bundle for the grade level the winner chooses!

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Alrighty now head on over to these other great stores/blogs to check out all of the great items on sale this weekend!

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Bright ideas for the little learners ~ Mrs. Plemons' Kindergarten is an education blog dedicated to fresh, engaging, and fun teaching ideas for toddlers, preschoolers, and the primary classroom.

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Comments

  1. Scott Speller says: September 19, 2015 at 10:37 pm

    These exit tickets are awesome!

    Reply
  2. Jessica Plemons says: October 6, 2015 at 3:56 pm

    Thanks so much, I'm glad you love them!

    Reply
  3. Jamie Cardenas says: August 6, 2018 at 3:49 am

    I’m curious how do you use them? Like a quiz? After you reviewed something ? While giving assessments? Students randomly do them to show you they know something? I’m not sure how I would use them I am used to getting children who can’t even write their names yet.

    Reply
    • Jessica says: September 12, 2018 at 7:46 pm

      I use them in both small groups and whole group at the end of a lesson or series of lessons on a topic. I use them whenever I need a quick gauge on student understanding. They help me to form focused small groups and know when I need to reteach concepts.

      Reply

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