Student Instructions
1. Click or Tap
2. Use the
tool to circle the face and number that represent how well you understand today's lesson.
3. Use the
or
tool to write a question about what we learned.
4. Click or Tap
Teacher Notes (not visible to students)
I use this with my class to check their understanding of a lesson, especially during online learning when I can't ask them in person. For home learning, I would attach a lesson link under "Add Multimedia Instructions or Example" so that students know which lesson you are referencing. Students circle the face and number that best describe them (faces and numbers are paired vertically). I would encourage all students to ask a question, even the level 4 students, so that they can extend their understanding and think critically. This is loosely based on Marzano's Levels of Understanding, but Marzano would add 0 to the bottom.