Combining Lower-Level Kahoot Questions with Higher-Level Classroom Questions
The purpose of this session to to introduce you to a fantastic checking for understanding tool that kids get excited about. I will share a strategy for adding higher level questions to the lower level Kahoot questions that we often see in order to help kids meet our standards.
By the end of this session, you will have learned the following skills:
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Demonstration: Learn by Doing
Step 1: Expose students to content. For the purposes of this presentation, I found a quick commercial that we can watch in 15 seconds.
Step 2: Ask students to join a Kahoot game.
Step 3: Kahoot It! Level it up!
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Make and Take Time: Resources
User Guide: For those who would prefer to read and follow directions.
Videos for those who would prefer to watch how to do make a Kahoot.
Videos for those who would prefer to watch how to do make a Kahoot.
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Make and Take: Goals
- Create your teacher Kahoot account.
- Search for a Public Kahoot to use in your classroom.
- Make a duplicate of the Public Kahoot and make an edit to a question or add a question.
- Make an original Kahoot for students.
- Plan on higher level questions that you can use as follow-ups to the multiple choice level questions.
- Brainstorm ways to use the Discussion part of Kahoot in your class.