Thinking Thursday: We’re in “Kahoot”s!

Thinking Thursday: We’re in “Kahoot”s!

Hey, hi, and hello everyone!

Happy “pre-Friday” – I hope you’ve had a productive day so far. Today in class we played an awesome, super fun, completely and totally engaging game called “Kahoot!” I stumbled across this game after searching for various game/real-time response formats and let me tell you, it is everything a teacher could ask for!

Students used this game to review for our upcoming CFA #2 on the “Discovering the Age & History of the Earth”. Check out the short clip below:

Shoutout to my super stellar Kahoot! winners from today:

Kahoot Scoreboard

You can find the link to our class Kahoot! game by clicking below:

Play Kahoot! | Discovering the Age & History of Earth 

For a tutorial or more info check out this link from Techie Teachers Tricks.

Side note: If you want to play this game yourself you can have it “running” on a computer and then log in as a player on your phone, tablet, laptop or other PC.

I loved this experience, the kids loved this experience, and there was literally 100% engagement for 100% of the time (SO AWESOME TO SEE)!

Don’t forget – Tomorrow is the last day to turn in missing work!

Also, be sure to STUDY STUDY STUDY for your CFA#2 tomorrow. Focus on pages 22-33 in your interactive notebook. 

See you back here tomorrow!

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Meredith

Meredith is a National Board Certified Teacher and has been teaching middle grades science for over a decade. She enjoys all science curricula but life sciences are her passion. She loves creativity and organization and feels at her best in the classroom when she can infuse these aspects into her lessons to help set up her students for success.

4 Comments

  1. Jenifer Hester
    October 27, 2014 / 11:10 am

    Love this! I can’t wait to use it in the classroom!

    • October 27, 2014 / 6:12 pm

      It’s REALLY awesome – I would recommend it to any and all!

  2. Jenifer Hester
    October 27, 2014 / 11:10 am

    Love this! I can’t wait to use it in the classroom!

    • October 27, 2014 / 6:12 pm

      It’s REALLY awesome – I would recommend it to any and all!