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GMM Best Practice: Use color change as an exit ticket
GMM Best Practice: Use color change as an exit ticket

Using color changes (leveling up) as an exit ticket for new material

Updated over 2 months ago

Get More Math has a built-in exit ticket over newly assigned content. Using the color change (leveling up) yellow is a quick way to know which students understand the targeted skills.

GMM Best Practice:

Click Proficient Students percentage to view the built-in exit ticket for newly taught concepts.

White square: beginning level

Red square: struggling

Yellow square: initial understanding

To check the built-in exit ticket:

  1. Choose Spiral Review from the gray column.

  2. Order by Date Added (most recent date at the top)

  3. Click Proficient Students percentage.

At a quick glance, teachers can view which students leveled up to yellow on the new concepts and which students are untried or red and may need remediation.

Notes:

Yellow is the highest color a student can reach on the first few days of practicing a skill.

Green is the first color of Proficiency, and a student must practice a skill correctly for a minimum of three days to level up to green.

Remediation can be completed from the same view as the exit ticket.

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