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		By: Tiffany Brosig		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hello! I don&#039;t give exit tickets daily, but I do use them several times throughout the week. Sometimes I even give them BEFORE a lesson so that I have a quick picture of what the kids can already do. Sometimes I give my entire class one ticket to complete at the same time, and yes, sometimes I only give them to certain students (usually the ones who required reteaching or extra scaffolding). And sometimes I give them two or more tickets to complete at once. Ha! So that&#039;s a lot of answers for you too. There is really no best way to use these--the important thing is that you make them work for you!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello! I don&#39;t give exit tickets daily, but I do use them several times throughout the week. Sometimes I even give them BEFORE a lesson so that I have a quick picture of what the kids can already do. Sometimes I give my entire class one ticket to complete at the same time, and yes, sometimes I only give them to certain students (usually the ones who required reteaching or extra scaffolding). And sometimes I give them two or more tickets to complete at once. Ha! So that&#39;s a lot of answers for you too. There is really no best way to use these&#8211;the important thing is that you make them work for you!</p>
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