This week I got to go into 4 different 6th grade classrooms to deliver lessons on digital citizenship. The media specialist and I decided to have students fill out exit tickets at the end of the class to see what they have learned, what they are still wondering about, and/or what they think we could talk more about next time. Here are some sample tickets. I’ll only post 6 here (they are all anonymous) but you can see a longer list of the most common responses here. I feel like the students were really engaged and listening to what we had to say, but at the same time I feel heartbroken that these babies (yes, 6th graders are still babies!) already have to deal with such serious issues (cyberbullying, suicide, online predators, etc.). We try our best to protect our kids, and we equip them with all these tools that they can use to protect themselves, but are those bubbles strong enough to keep them safe?
Digital Citizenship: Student Exit Tickets
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