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Students will enjoy playing the fun games in Blooket and they will keep coming back for more. Although this tool is geared toward competition and fun, greater emphasis could be given to deepening the learning process.

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Edpuzzle is a user-friendly interface. Add voice-overs, comments, resources, and quizzes to online videos. Students can use this to support peer-based learning and student-led creation in the classroom or to flip classrooms.

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Flipgrid provides students with the option to customize their video responses encourages them to prepare and speak with thoughtfulness. Almost any topic can be addressed with this approachable tool, which offers connections, multiple methods of expression, and creativity.

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Easy to set up, Gimkit offers students more control than competitors. This tool stands out from other formative assessment tools because it offers unique features which may add to engagement or provide something new to classrooms still on the lookout for something new.

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Using Google Forms, students can create documents to collaborate on in real time through smartphones, tablets, and laptops. There are many ways to use Google forms, which include surveys and quizzes. In Google Sheets, you can analyze and evaluate the form or quiz data.

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InsertLearning allows you to create interactive lessons from any website with a Chrome extension. InsertLearning's toolbar features amazing features including highlighting text, adding sticky notes, adding questions, videos, or even a discussion right inside the webpage!

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Engaging students in pre and formative-assessment activities has never been easier. Kahoot is frequently updated with new features and content. From instruction to quizzing to reflection, this is an effortlessly fun platform, but it can be made to shine with a thoughtful, creative implementation that tests its limits.

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Engage audiences in a preferred way with Mentimeter. It allows teachers to create questions, assign polls, receive image feedback, & more. Teachers can use this tool to create dynamic presentations and strike a balance between information and interactions.

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A teacher can use Nearpod to engage students with interactive lessons. The software allows you to compose and share lessons across devices, motivate students to participate, and provide a comprehensive assessment of their responses.

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Teacher use Plickers to eliminate the need to have students use devices or paper and pencil when taking formative assessments on the spot. Student responses are recorded on specially coded cards that teachers create and print. The teacher scans the cards and collects the data using the Plickers app.

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Students of all ages can participate in fun and engaging formative assessments with Quizizz. With Quizizz, teachers can create public quizzes that can be used in their classrooms and can use on nearly any device. Reports are also provided for individual students and classes.

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Students can use Quizlet to study with flashcards, games, and other study sets. The aim of Quizlet Live is to get students to work collaboratively to solve problems and share knowledge.