In theory, this is wonderful!
However, when some of my fast finishers do this, it quickly motivates other students to rush through as well. In their rushing, they often skip questions or make careless mistakes.
So instead I've started having them reflect on their learning on the back of their tests.
I merely ask them to tell me their "clicks and clunks" or to write me a letter. I clarify that the information stays between me and them. Sometimes I let them tell me about the story they're reading, what's happening at home, etc.
Here were some responses I got after their comma test:
She's good.
She loves reading!
While another went in depth about each and every subject she has in school.
At least they're taking ownership of their learning!
Some other responses that aren't pictured included confusion about where to place apostrophies to show ownership. So we had a quick mini-lesson to clear up that confusion!
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