Thank you so much! Adding in games is a great way to make your classes interactive! It is simple and easy too, which is a plus. Let me know if you have any questions!
Great game ideas! I always loved when my teachers played games when I was a student! I’m most familiar with Kahoot, which is SO fun! I love Kaboom too!
@@theedtechwizard I teach mostly kindergarten level, so I might try kaboom or the board game. We do lots of board games in my math games class. I don't know if they're ready for Jeopardy or kahoot at this age. I want to look more into blooket.
A board game for kaboom would be perfect for your age group! It is easy to adjust for your learners! Blooket is so fun! You just need to make sure your students can find the link in the chat box
Thanks Natalie. Do you usually send these games after class because you only get so much time during class? I was using EDUCANDY, but I don't know if you're able to send a link to students now. BLOOKET, is so much fun with those animal heads, lol. It looks sorta of like animal crossing I heard about.
Hi Natalie. I love your enthusiasm! Great games. The race against the clock sounds fun!
Thank you! It's a good one to add to a class when you really need a short but fun game!
I LOVE this! Thank you for the resources! I've been working on making my classes more interactive and these are awesome! Subscribed too!
Thank you so much! Adding in games is a great way to make your classes interactive! It is simple and easy too, which is a plus. Let me know if you have any questions!
Those are some GREAT games!!!
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much for watching!!
Great game ideas! I always loved when my teachers played games when I was a student! I’m most familiar with Kahoot, which is SO fun! I love Kaboom too!
Both are great games! I always loved playing games games as a student too! They are so fun that students don't know just how much they are learning!
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I love finding new games for the online classroom!
I love playing games in the classroom! Which one are you going to try?
@@theedtechwizard I teach mostly kindergarten level, so I might try kaboom or the board game. We do lots of board games in my math games class. I don't know if they're ready for Jeopardy or kahoot at this age. I want to look more into blooket.
A board game for kaboom would be perfect for your age group! It is easy to adjust for your learners! Blooket is so fun! You just need to make sure your students can find the link in the chat box
Thanks Natalie. Do you usually send these games after class because you only get so much time during class? I was using EDUCANDY, but I don't know if you're able to send a link to students now. BLOOKET, is so much fun with those animal heads, lol. It looks sorta of like animal crossing I heard about.
Great question! All of the games I showed I play during class. I build it into my lesson so we have time to play together.
@@theedtechwizard Do you ever share the link to have students play outside of class?
I have shared a blooket link for students to play on their own time.
@@theedtechwizard sorry to keep asking. I noticed it asks if a student is 13 or older when creating a link, is it okay for children 4-8 year olds?