Kahoot!

8. Do's




Vary question types:
 Don't rely on multiple-choice questions. Use a variety of question types, such as true/false, matching, and open-ended questions, to cater to different learning styles and assess different skills.

Use high-quality images:
 Images can enhance the learning experience and make questions more engaging. Use clear, relevant images that are relevant to the topic.

Create engaging questions:
 Write clear, concise questions that are easy to understand. Avoid jargon or technical terms that students may not be familiar with.

Set appropriate time limits:
 Give students enough time to answer each question without making the game too easy or too difficult. Adjust the time limit based on the complexity of the question and the age of the students.

Use game modes strategically:
 Kahoot offers a variety of game modes, such as classic, team, and rumble. Use the right mode to achieve your learning goals. For example, team mode can encourage collaboration and competition, while rumble mode can add an element of excitement and suspense.

Use Kahoot for formative assessment:
 Kahoot can be a great tool for formative assessment, allowing you to check student understanding of key concepts before moving on to new material. Use the results to identify areas where students need more support.