Kahoot is a fun assessment that is loved by students of all ages. It's fun, it's easy, and it's FREE! So, let's find out how to get started. Go to https://create.kahoot.it. Then sign up for an account. Once you are logged in, go to the heading Create a New Kahoot and choose Quiz. Next, you have to give your quiz a title and description. You can make your quiz public so other people can use it. In this case you want to make the title name generic and include hashtags in your description, so others can find it. Then click Got It! to move on and add questions. A new screen will pop-up and you simply have to click the Add Question button. You can add your question, specify the amount of time students have to answer it, and include 4 answer choices. After you have done this and added all your questions, it's time to play! To play, your students have to have some type of device to answer with and you must have a screen to display the questions and answers on. The student device is used only for answering the question, they can not view the question content. Each quiz is designated a specific Game PIN and students will use it to join the game. During the game, the main screen will display the questions like the third image below. After the game is played, you can display the winners on the leader board, review all student scores, and download a detailed report of the answers. This specific Kahoot is for 7th grade science and contains 25 examples of metric conversions. The game can be found at this link: https://play.kahoot.it/#/k/2b8d011f-f10c-48f8-b24c-bb256a07241a Kahoot fits into Danielson Domain 3 (Instruction). Kahoot lets you engage students in a nontraditional style of assessment. It provides instant feedback for students and promotes healthy competition. Competition acts as extrinsic motivation to drive students. As a review game, Kahoot helps students reflect on what they have learned to help them prepare for an exam. Kahoot also incorporates tech into pedagogy to help develop students into empowered learners. Most of all though, Kahoot makes learning fun! References
Play Kahoot. (2017). Nationalgeographic.org. Retrieved 21 October 2017, from https://www.nationalgeographic.org/bee/study/play-kahoot/
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