This year my students will have access to Chromebooks, so the idea of Tickets out the Door just got a little more tech friendly. Teaching Channel is one of my favorite resources, and Sarah Brown Wessling shares her teaching idea where students use texting to submit anonymous poll responses. It translates beautifully into a Ticket out the Door or Ticket in the Door scenario. It is also available without using cell phones, which is a plus for me since my students are not allowed access to their phones during the day. The first video shows the teaching idea and the second video is Sarah Brown Wessling explaining how to create the polls using Poll Everywhere. I can't wait to try this in my classroom! Try it in yours this upcoming school year! --- Allison Petersen @alcp
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