Kahoot!
Have you been looking for a way to check for student understanding in a quick and efficient way? Kahoot is a fun platform that can assist you. You can create your own formative assessment items or utilize the library of pre-made items. This fun, interactive platform will keep your students engaged while providing you with important instructional data.
Kahoot
- Teachers to create -
- kerikirby or ; @bcd1234
- Students to enter a game -
- Video fun demo
- Practical how to use
- Points - each question is worth a maximum of 1,000 points. Combination of speed and accuracy. When the timer starts counting down, the available point value goes down.
- NOTE: Access from your phone
Creating a Kahoot
- Options for Quiz, Discussion, or Survey
- If you have seen Kahoot before, you have likely seen the Quiz. It is the most popular option.
- Quiz
- Very image based
- Browse for images or drag & drop
- If you don’t choose an image, Kahoot will automatically assign one to your question
- You can add a video as part of the question instead of an image
- Each question can be up to 95 characters (this isn’t much)
- Again, they really want you to focus on images
- Each answer can have up to 60 characters
- You can have up to 4 answers, and as few as 2
- Select correct answer when making a Kahoot
- You can have multiple correct answers – but users can only select one
- You can choose for questions to be worth points or not
- You can set time limit – 5 to 120 seconds
- Options on main screen
- Edit
- While editing, (at some point) you can go back and re-order questions. Also get a preview of your questions and options.
- Duplicate
- Delete
- Play
- Favourite
- Share
- Preview the game (can be a little confusing)
- Playing the game
- There are multiple options once you get started
- The music is super annoying
- Leave the option to show the number on – so if someone gets kicked out or comes in late, they will be able to join back in.
- Advanced options
- Kick out players by clicking on their name
- Feedback and Results
- Students can give feedback (rate) the Kahoot at the end.
- You can download results at the end of a Kahoot.
- To an Excel file
- To Google Drive
- If you want to access the results later, go to your name on the “My Kahoots” main page and select “My Results.”
- Ghost mode
- Playing against yourself to correct mistakes
- If you play Ghost mode multiple times, you will be playing against your most recent answers. Plus is that if you keep playing, you keep making yourself answer the correct answers.
- Tips I’ve discovered
- Anything dealing with shapes and colors can be confusing
- Example – French colors quiz
Searching other Kahoots
- Go to Public Kahoots
- You can search and play
- You can duplicate if you want to edit
- You can “favourite” your own Kahoots or public ones to find them easily
- Discussion
- Only allows one question
- Survey
- Can have multiple questions
- Time limit but no points
Examples
Quiz Example
Example 1
Which graph shows the line passing through (-7, -6)?
a.b.
/ c.
d.
Example 2
If you have an item that has difficult characters or symbols, you can always make the question part of the image.
A. 22
B. 69
C. 23
D. 36
Discussion Example
Could use this as a bell ringer – to start a discussion and gage students’ prior knowledge on a topic.
How many states are in the continental U.S.?
Survey Example
Which baseball team do you like better?
Royals
Cardinals
Neither, I like another team
I dislike baseball