Or do you find yourself checking for understanding, only to see the same students raising their hands to answer each time?
The solution is here! Plickers will solve all of your problems with checking for student understanding. The best part? Plickers will make your life easier while keeping students engaged!
Plickers is a tech(ish) way to ask students multiple choice or true/false questions. I say tech(ish) because it's tech for you, and not for them. Now, I'm all about giving students the technology and creative freedom to use technology, however I know that sometimes time is of the essence and you need to do a quick formative assessment to see how students feel or answer a question anonymously.
Click the video below to see how Plickers works!
1. Assess How They Feel
Plickers is the perfect way to see how your students feel about a particular topic. Of course there are some students who feel comfortable verbalizing their comfort or discomfort with what they are learning, but there are usually an equal amount of students who don't feel comfortable sharing that in front of their peers. This can be an anonymous, safe way for your students to ask for help without getting embarrassed.
Another great thing about Plickers is that the data is always there! You can look back at previous scans to track student progress.
2. Entrance/Exit Tickets
How do you know what your students need when they enter the room? Entrance tickets are a perfect way to see what students know before you teach a lesson. The problem that I have always found with entrance tickets is that there isn't enough time to analyze student data before teaching so it doesn't really drive my instruction. Plickers instantly grades each student's answer so that you can use that data purposefully.
Similarly, you can use Plickers to collect your exit ticket data. The instant grading makes it easy to assess whether concepts need to be retaught the next day.
3. Student Groupings
Before Plickers, I struggled with differentiation. Mostly because there weren't enough hours in the day! Plickers was convenient because I could very quickly post a multiple choice math question with one correct answer choice and three incorrect answer choices. I would purposely make the incorrect choices common mistakes. This allowed me to create groups and centers based off student need and address any misconceptions right on the spot!
Plickers has truly been a time saver for me. My students seem to like using them too because the instant feedback is almost like a game show! This app has really helped my grading and has helped to drive my instruction.
What are some other ways that you could incorporate Plickers into your classroom? Comment your ideas below!
Resources
Plickers. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://get.plickers.com/
Plickers- A Step by Step Tutorial. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qpx56rjCVjQ