Free Printable Exit Ticket Templates (PDF)
SurveysA quick exit ticket at the end of class shows teachers what stuck and what needs another pass before tomorrow. This set of 33 templates gives elementary and secondary teachers simple prompts and 3-2-1 layouts for fast, low-stakes checks on student understanding.
Each ticket is a print-ready PDF, ready to copy and hand out in the last few minutes of a lesson. Print a class set, collect them on the way out, and skim for misconceptions before you plan the next day. Download the format that fits your room and turn the final minute into useful feedback.
Choose from 33 Exit Ticket Templates
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Frequently Asked Questions about Exit Ticket Templates
Are these Exit Ticket templates free to download?
Yes. Every Exit Ticket template in this collection is free to download from TemplateSpark. Just open the template you need, download it, and start editing right away — no subscription required to get started.
What file formats are available for Exit Ticket templates?
These Exit Ticket templates are available in PDF. Pick the format that matches your workflow — each download keeps the original layout so it looks right whether you open, print, or share it.
Can I edit or fill in these Exit Ticket PDF templates?
These Exit Ticket templates are print-ready PDFs. You can fill them in with any PDF reader or print and complete them by hand — ideal when you want a clean, consistent layout without changing the original design.
How many Exit Ticket templates can I choose from?
This page collects 33 Exit Ticket templates so you can compare styles and layouts in one place. Browse the options, open the one that fits your purpose best, and download it in your preferred format.
Can I use Exit Ticket templates for commercial purposes?
In most cases, yes — these Exit Ticket templates are intended for both personal and business use. Check the license note on the template before redistributing or reselling, and avoid sharing the source files as your own product.
What is an exit ticket and how do teachers use it?
An exit ticket is a short, low-stakes check given at the end of a lesson to see what students learned. Students answer a quick prompt before leaving, and teachers review responses to gauge understanding, spot misconceptions, and plan whether to review material before moving on the next day.
What is a 3-2-1 exit ticket format?
A 3-2-1 exit ticket asks students to write three things they learned, two things they found interesting or have questions about, and one question they still have. This format encourages reflection, surfaces lingering confusion, and gives teachers a quick snapshot of comprehension in a structured, easy-to-review way.
How can teachers write effective exit ticket questions?
Keep prompts short and tied directly to the lesson objective so answers reveal real understanding. Use one clear question or a quick problem rather than several. Asking students to explain reasoning, summarize a concept, or note a remaining question gives more useful feedback than simple yes or no responses.
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