Blooket- A fun trivia and review game site
Edpuzzle- Not only does Edpuzzle allow you to make sure students are watching videos, but new updates also allow you to add questions with AI (you don't even have to make them yourself!) and add student "projects" to videos. There are loads of new, fun features to check out!
Flip- You may have heard of Flipgrid, but now they have updated and rebranded as FLIP! Still free and still fun, Flip allows you to ask students questions which they can respond to with videos.
Gimkit- Teachers put in questions to which students answer at their own pace. They earn points (in-game cash) to complete activities. Fun ensues!
Nearpod- This site allows for the game "Time to Climb" and others at student pace or live sessions.
Game Templates: Make your own review games!
Jeopardy Template
Make a copy and add your own topics and questions! From Eric Curts.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
Make a copy and add your own questions and answers. From Ditch that Textbook
Directions for this game are on slide 2. It is fun and fast paced. All you need is a list of review questions. Students work in groups to answer the questions. If the question is correct, they roll the die. They can move themselves up the ladder OR move their opponents down. They have to roll the exact number to win! From Stephanie Howell
"Guess Who" or Guess the Character
Just like the old game of "Guess Who," you can add pictures of famous people, characters, or things on each picture. When students are guessing, they can either cross them off or cover them up with a new shape. From SlidesMania
Paradise Island Board Game
Add your questions and answers to this online board game. Students can roll a die or just move one place at a time. If they get questions correct, they move ahead! From SlidesMania
Game Templates: More of the Pen & Pencil Type? Here are some printables!
Candy Land
Checkers/Chess
Honey Comb
Monopoly