At a Glance: Now that you have learned about how to elicit frequent responses, what are the next steps? A strategy for using a quick, whole-class reflection on content as a verbal exit ticket.
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Now that you have learned about how to elicit frequent responses, what are the next steps? A strategy for using a quick, whole-class reflection on content as a verbal exit ticket.
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- Now that you have learned about how to elicit frequent responses, what are the next steps?
- A strategy for using a quick, whole-class reflection on content as a verbal exit ticket.
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