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February 18, 2018
Test Review = Fun!
While playing, students are always interested in who is on the leader board creating a healthy competition between students. I also like how the game points out students who have been on a correct answer streak.
I have used Kahoot! in both reading and math, but math being my favorite! I have student’s come up and explain how they solved the problems and be “teacher” to hopefully reach students who were still confused. While playing, students are always interested in who is on the leader board creating a healthy competition between students. I also like how the game points out students who have been on a correct answer streak.
Ideally, it would be really helpful if after the game, Kahoot! could generate a report of students based on the questions they got right/wrong. This would help show if some students were just guessing and/or who needs more help.
All in all, I love this website! It is easy for the teacher and fun for the student!
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February 18, 2018
Kahoot as Formative Assessment
I love Khaoot as a part of formative assessment. Students are able to put their names or initials in the program once you have given them the code to get in. You can print out the results for the students and you are able to see what the scores are from your students, once you get your results you are able to then use those results to help with your small groups the next day. IF you are looking at this from a technology stand point you can see this in the TPACK framework as technological pedagogical knowledge. I would highly recommend Kahoot to any teacher. I think you could use this really in any grade level but you would have to teach the students how to properly use it first.
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January 11, 2018
Interactive Test Prep
Overall, I love Kahoot as a review tool because it keeps my students engaged and allows me to get valuable data. I recommend it to colleagues frequently.
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December 10, 2017
Fun and engaging tool for Pre-Assessment
I really enjoy using Kahoot and students of all ages enjoy the competitive aspect of it, which keeps them engaged. You can use it as a preassessment which allows teachers to see where their class falls and again as a post-assessment for both the teacher and students to see growth. I also use it after a homework assignment to see what was retained. I found that if you tell students there may be a Kahoot quiz over an assignment they typically pay more attention or do the work.
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December 8, 2017
Students enjoy this easy to edit, quiz based, formative assessment tool. Be weary of using pre-made games blindly! The new features improve game-play.
I love it, it is better thank Plickers and other quiz-gaming-testing apps. I appreciate its easy to use format and its user-friendly feel.
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November 15, 2017
Easy and fun!
It can be good as a basic review game, but I would not reccommend Kahoot as a tool for deep learning. This would also be a great way to spiral content in a quick review fashion without spending a lot of time. Perfect for when you have a few minutes and want the kids to have a bit of fun.
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November 10, 2017
Great app, interesting and really simple to use. You can creatyour own quiz or use and modific from others! Children love Kahoot!
It's very good. The only thing is important that all the participians have to had a computer or tablet or phone with internet connection. If this things are not there it's impossible to make the Kahoot.
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October 29, 2017
Great engagement for students! Actually makes multiple choice review for standardized tests fun!
Five stars!
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October 19, 2017
Kahoot is a great teaching tool to use!
I think that this is a good teaching tool! I like that it is interactive and a fun way for students to engage in an activity. I think that students would really enjoy using it because it is fun and easy!
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October 19, 2017
Great student engagement!
I think this is a great app for student engagement. It is a quick way to know what students are struggling or what students are understanding the content.
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