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End of lesson EMOJI for Student Reflection

9/3/2017

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I love working in our Class Notebook. With the ability to distribute pages to all the students in the class with the click of a button I have literally forgotten what a worksheet is.....seriously! The school printing budget must be flush!

With all the digital work flying around in my classroom, it felt a little backwards handing out paper exit slips or student reflection sheets. I also wanted to try something a little more current than the old traffic light system. In my casual browsing, I came across the use of emojis for student reflection and loved the concept. 

I dropped my own version into the activity I distributed in my Digital Technologies lesson today and the kids loved it! They actually put some thought into their selections and many even wanted to share their reflections with the whole class.

Do you have another method for digital student reflection in your class? Leave a comment below and tell me what you do!
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#emoji student reflection in #OneNote class notebooks. I wanted to put a modern spin on the old traffic light system and found this idea online. The kids loved it! #teachersfollowteachers #teacherideas #education

A post shared by Laura Bain (@larubain) on Mar 9, 2017 at 12:57am PST

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billi
30/3/2017 05:43:07 am

I love this idea of using the emojis in OneNote. Wondering if all the participants saw the others comments and which emoji they selected. If not, how did you set this up to be individualized?

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Laura
30/3/2017 08:45:59 am

Thanks for reading my blog and leaving a comment!

The children completed this activity in our OneNote Class Notebook, where they have their own section that can only be viewed by themselves and the teacher - so other members of the class couldn't see what they had selected.

A number of children like to share their reflection anyway, but having privacy has prompted a lot more honesty from my observations.

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Nadine
6/4/2017 03:25:00 pm

I love this!! I'm a pre-service teacher and will be using this idea in an assignment, with acknowledgement of course. Thanks Laura!

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Laura
6/4/2017 03:30:18 pm

Oh that's lovely! Thanks for the message.

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