I just went to Wal-Mart and grabbed a rubber ball for $2.50, and started coming up with some questions. There where many different colors to choose from! It was bigger than I thought it was going to be, so that meant more questions, but I finally came up with 35.
1) What is one thing that you learned today?
2) What are some ways you could share this learning with your parents of family?
3) Why do you believe we’re studying this objective?
4) What’s one thing the teacher did for this objective that you really liked?
5) What is one question you have after today’s lesson?
6) Name 3 things you learned today.
7) What is one thing you found interesting in the lesson today?
8) What is something that stuck with you today?
9) Create a question based off of today’s lesson.
10) Name at least 3 vocabulary words dealing with today’s lesson.
11) What is one thing you knew about the objective before today’s lessons?
12) Today I learned about _________. I still have a questions about ____________.
13) What was the main idea of the lesson today?
14) How will this lesson relate to the real world?
15) Tell three key ideas from the lesson today.
16) Create a metaphor about today’s objective.
17) Today’s lesson: who, what, when, where, and why?
18) Sum up today’s lesson in one single sentence.
19) My favorite thing about today’s lesson was ______________.
20) Make up a true/false questions based off of today’s lesson.
21) I want to know more about ______________.
22) Make up a multiple choice question based off today’s lesson.
23) What was the easiest part of today’s lesson?
24) What was the hardest part of today’s lesson?
25) If you had to teach today’s lesson to another student, could you do it?
26) Identify the most important concept to know to understand today’s lesson.
27) How will you remember today’s lesson?
28) How did you make sense of today’s lesson? Explain.
29) Explain today’s lesson in your own words.
30) Could today’s lesson apply to another subject? How?
31) Give me 5 vocabulary words from today’s lesson. Go!
32) Make up a fill-in-the-blank question based off of today’s lesson.
33) What can you do to study the material you learned today?
34) Did you learn anything that surprised you today?
35) How might today’s lesson help you?I can't wait to use it in class! It's perfect for that last minute or two before the bell rings.
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