 Hello and welcome to 50 Days of Keynote, 50 Things You Can Create for the Classroom, brought to you by me, Alicia Bankofer. Today is day 33, and I will show you how to use Keynote to create exit tickets. What exactly are exit tickets? Well, they're used by teachers around the world to check for understanding. So it's a type of formative assessment just to see how the students understood the material. You can use it however often you want, and you can prepare in advance, prepare some templates, and customize them as you go. Keynote is of course very ideal, because students can input anything that they want personally. They can draw, they can write, they can include images, movies, or audio. And since it's a digital document, it can be exported, it can be shared, it can be archived wherever they want. So exit tickets are usually a series of simple questions that help the students to formulate his or her needs. They're like prompts, so typical of exit tickets are what I knew about the topic before, what was new to me, or two questions I still have. Or you can even use these type of prompts, like today I learned, tomorrow I need, what I didn't understand was, I still need help with. This lesson connects to my life because of what I remember is. Of course, you can ask students to also summarize the lesson and using the five question words or using one sentence, using an audio note, or you can ask them to record video, they can interview the person sitting next to them what have you understood, what have I understood, and you can just vary as you want. You can also include puzzles or quizzes, or ask them to try to identify and apply exactly what you've just done, you can ask them to spot the differences or spot anything that does not look really quite right. Of course, showing with students is really easy so you create the document, as I said you can sort on your learning platform or you can share it with them via airdrop and then when you're finished they will hopefully create their exit ticket. How do they add the audio? So let's pretend I'm a student and I've already filled out my answers to the prompts on my exit ticket, what is new, give me an example, any questions and I just want to record this as an audio note, I tap on the plus, record audio hi we learned today how to form commands in reported speech, then I insert into here, record again one example is Sarah, stop talking she told me to stop talking in the last one, one of the questions I have is why is there no change in tense, I thought there was a back shift with the tenses there you go, then I can export it as a movie file and send to my teacher, however she wants to, we learned today how to form commands in reported speech one example is Sarah, stop talking she told me to stop talking one of the questions I have is why is there no change in tense I thought there was a back shift with the tenses and so you see that's how to create the finished product and the student will just export this or share this with the teacher and there you have it, another idea another day, all the videos are on the padlet and all the keynote files are online for your convenience see you tomorrow