WHO: Teachers in K-8 Math and ELA Classes looking for an engaging exit ticket for their classroom.

HOW: Getting started is quick and easy. Visit https://www.zeal.com/, type in your e-mail address and create a password. Next the teacher creates a class, and instructs students to enter a class code (specific for each individual class), and begin! Zeal has 15,000 pre-made exit tickets aligned to Common Core standards to help address what you have taught during a lesson. The teacher just finds the grade levels and Common Core Standard, and selects to either start Exit Ticket or Edit/Review Exit Ticket. In a nod to many other tools out there, Zeal also allows the teacher to see student responses in real-time. Zeal also does all of the grading for the teacher. Students receive points for correct answers, which can be redeemed to upgrade their avatar.

WHEN: Zeal is used for Exit-Tickets at the end of class.

In the short time I played around with Zeal, I felt as if the style of questioning was great practice for standardized testing, along with data collection teachers need to enhance lessons.

Here is an example of the student view:

Here is an example of the teacher view:

Zeal also offers a Common Core Math Tutoring service. More information on that can be viewed here.

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