Time-On-Task Attendance: Exit Ticket
During the exit ticket, teachers utilize a timer to increase attendance to completing tasks within a specific time-frame. A teacher will explain that when students complete the given task within the specific time frame (or before the timer goes off), they will earn a specific amount of money. Teachers can set multiple time frames for students. For example, a teacher may set a 3 minute timer and award $3 dollars to students if task is completed in the 3 minutes. For students who do not complete tasks within the set 3 minute boundary, the teacher may extend time frame by 1-2 minutes, when students would still have the opportunity to earn $1-2 dollars.
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