Flippity Quiz Show

Executing the Game

On game day you will want to have some options for your participants to share their answers. After several different attempts, which I've listed below, my favorite is using Google Forms for student teams to enter their responses.

Use the quiz show with six teams of any number or give smaller groups their own link. Although it is the same link, every connection to the webpage is its own unique game. Use the Google Form option below to record student responses if you want to use this for assessment purposes. I have used it as a pre assessment to kick of content focus in my classroom.

30 Second Jeopardy Music Timer

Old School

If tech is limited or you just want your participants to write out their responses use white boards, clip boards, paper and pencil.

Scratch & Makey Makey Buzzer

If you want to bring a little more excitement to your quiz show, and you want to introduce awesome tools like Scratch and Makey Makey this is a fun option. Click the link above and remix my Scratch project or take a look at the link the the credits to see the original that I worked from.

Google Forms

Another tech option is to have students work in groups using a Google Form. Responses have time stamps so there is no question as to who answered first.

Elementary School Quiz Show

Don't want to use 6 categories or 5 questions, no problem. Check the Instructions link to learn how to exclude some columns or rows.

High School Quiz Show