Kahoot is a game-based formative assessment website that allows students to answer questions and compete for high scores. Recently, Kahoot added groups as an option when playing a game of Kahoot, which allows competition between teams of students. Once completed, Kahoot provides a detailed report of each student's achievement.
Read "10 Ways to Electrify Class With Kahoot!" by Matt Miller to see how Kahoot can benefit your classroom.
How Can You Use Kahoot in Your Classroom?
- English - Use Kahoot to get students engaged in your class novel. Post questions about characters, motives, themes, etc. to get students talking about the book.
- Math - Practice multiplication tables by posting multiplication problems as the questions and four possible answer choices. Whoever answers the questions quickly and correctly has obviously memorized those multiplication charts!
- Science - Make vocabulary practice more fun by posting vocabulary words as the questions and possible definitions as the answer choices.
- Social Studies - Use Kahoot to review the 50 states! Post an image of a state with four answer choices and see how well students are learning each state.