Fast lesson checks

Create a focused exit ticket after any lesson

Turn lesson notes or a short topic description into a quick knowledge check while the material is still fresh.

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Ready-made example

Water Cycle Lesson Exit Ticket

Try an eight-question end-of-lesson check covering evaporation, condensation, precipitation and collection.

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Why Quizrow

See what landed before the next lesson

1

Start from today’s material

Upload your lesson notes or tell the assistant what you covered instead of writing from a blank page.

2

Adjust before publishing

Rewrite, remove or add questions to match the level and focus of your lesson.

3

Simple student access

Students open a link or scan a QR code; no separate classroom app is needed.

How it works

Create, review and share

01

Add the lesson context

Upload notes or describe the topic and learning goal in the assistant.

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Choose the essentials

Keep the questions that reveal whether students understood the key ideas.

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Share before they leave

Publish the exit ticket and put the link or QR code on screen.

Ways to use it

A flexible classroom routine

Use exit tickets after direct instruction, practical work, revision lessons or staff training.

✓  End-of-lesson checks
✓  Retrieval practice
✓  Pre-lesson recap
✓  Workshop feedback

FAQ

Common questions

How many questions can an exit ticket have?

The free AI assistant creates a ten-question draft. Paid plans can customise the generated question count, and you can edit the quiz afterwards.

Can students answer on their phones?

Yes. Published quizzes work in a web browser and can be shared by link or QR code.

Can I see individual responses?

Response tracking and detailed results depend on your plan. Check the pricing page for the current limits and features.

Is there an example exit ticket?

Yes. You can take the public water-cycle example directly from this page.

Ready to make your own?

Create an editable quiz from a document or a simple prompt.

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