Classkick
Classkick is a tool for K-12. Classkick is a web-based program that allows teachers to create assignments, track student progress, provide feedback, and grade in real-time. Students can work independently or in group settings to input drawings, text, images, and audio or answer fill-in-the-blank or multiple choice in response to teacher-created material.
Ready Made Classkick Activities From The TIC Team
How to Get Started with a Classkick Account
How to Create a Class and Add Students in Classkick
There are several ways to add students to your Roster in Classkick. Teachers can manually select the students from the list of students that are associated with the school already. If some students do not appear, it is because they have not used Classkick with any teachers before in that school. For students who do not appear on the list, use the option for Students to add themselves. A third way to add students is to sync with Google Classroom. As students are added to Google Classroom, the sync with the classroom will need to be redone, so the new students are also in Classkick. Download your own copy of How to Roster Students
Teacher Adds Students to Class Roster
If a student does not appear in the list, you can provide a link to an assignment or a code (similar to a Google Classroom code) to the student.
Students Add Themselves to Roster
Assign your new roster to an assignment.
Have students log into their Classkick account using CMCSS credentials.
Share the Class Code with the students
Have them click the green plus button and enter the code.
Once this process is complete, students are in your class. It will not need to be repeated.
Locking the Class Roster
Select the roster you want to lock from your Rosters list.
Click the three dots in upper right corner of window.
Select 'Lock Options' from the menu.
Check the box beside 'Lock this Roster.'
Classkick Features & Resources
Classkick has a support library called the Zendesk. Click here to visit the Zendesk, or use the links provided below to go directly to a topic.
Classkick on Social Media
Tech Tip Tuesday with Classkick
Updated: 10/10/23 DW