Game or Quiz

Kids love it, we love it. Quick quizzes you can create (or find already created Kahoot Quizzes on their platform!) Questions are in the form of multiple choice. Great for revision of a learned concept. Fast-paced and fun for all ages of students.

For students with reading disabilities, this can prove to be frustrating as it requires “quick” reading and they may feel overwhelmed being alone during this without your assistance (from experience…)

Free 

Here is a Step-By-Step Guide!

My students call GimKit “CRAZY KAHOOT” - because it’s everything Kahoot is, and then more. My students have created Quizzes on this for one another and I’ve created them for THEM. It is more competitive and the students can see who is “Winning” - there are also ways to “Freeze” top players and rack up extra points.

Free up to 5 quizzes.   Here is a Step-By-Step Guide!

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Another Quiz Platform! Quizzes are on there for you to use or you can create your own. You can assign them as homework or play them LIVE! If you were to do the LIVE route, why not do a ScreenCastify with your students?

Free!   Here is a Step-By-Step Guide!

WODB Stands for “Which One Doesn’t Belong?” A fun little game to get students’ brains bustling to find the odd duck out. They are mostly math concepts and kind of a fun way to revise.

Free.

No guide necessary!

SolveMoji is a math-based online game generator where students must identify patterns/puzzles. This would be a fun “can do” activity - not so much one we could keep up with. If your students like these, try this link, too. Similar.

Free.  No guide necessary!

I love this! Cool “Would you rather” - type questions where the students need to use math to explain their reasoning and answer. Organized by age from K - 12. English only.

Free. No guide necessary!

Educational math games for K - 5. 

Free. 

A free quiz game platform. Compatible on all devices!