Overview
Most lesson closures are summaries: the teacher restates the main points, students nod, and everyone leaves. This is not closure — it is conclusion. Genuine closure is a brief activity that forces each student to demonstrate whether they achieved the lesson objective, producing evidence the teacher can act on before the next session.
The Lesson Closure Designer builds closures as evidence-collection instruments: short enough to fit in the final 5–8 minutes of a lesson, targeted enough to indicate specifically whether the objective was achieved, and actionable enough to tell the teacher not just how many students succeeded but what to do with those who didn't.
What you get: - Three closure options for the same lesson objective (different formats) - For each: the exact task, timing, and what the response reveals about student understanding - Decision rules: what the teacher does with each type of response - Quick-score method: how to triage 30+ exit tickets in under 3 minutes - Follow-up protocol: what the next lesson does with the closure data
Built for: teachers, trainers, and instructors who need their lesson endings to produce actionable information — not just a sense of completion.