Seriously. How much can you assess in just two minutes? How much valuable feedback can you glean in that short a time. Well, quite a bit as it turns out. And, it’s pretty painless to do.
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There are a number of ways you can pull this off. Create a bulletin board near the exit of the room in the four square pattern and leave stacks of sticky notes all over the room for kids to anonymously fill out and post.
Or…
Paint your door in a high gloss white paint and use dry erase markers to turn it into the four square pattern where kids can place the sticky notes on the way out the door. This allows you to utilize the door for other collaborative, creative, educational uses.
I wish I knew the original source for this (if you know please leave a comment) so I can give full attribution, but it is just another great idea I picked up following the #PBLchat on Twitter on Tuesday nights. I believe the Twitter user I got it form was Andrew Miller of BIE fame.