Issue 15 Tip 2: Teacher Tips and Other Useful Ideas to Inspire Your Kahoot!’ing
We prepared a cheat sheet with new features, inspiring teacher tips, and other useful things for you to tap into.
New question types and game options to boost engagement
Looking for new ways to engage students with learning content? Get ready to change your Kahoot! game or even teach a whole lesson with our new question types!
Being able to mix different question types has been one of the most popular feature requests – and the wish has been granted!
Assess initial understanding or activate attention with simple true or false questions.
Get students focused with puzzles where they need to place answer alternatives in the right order. Here’s how this question type can be used in language classes, math, and other subjects.
Explain and give more context with slides. Time to take a deep breath, look up, and learn!
Do a quick pulse-check with a poll.
Test deeper understanding with an open-ended question, which requires a short text answer.
Change up dynamics depending on your class goals using the new game options, such as double points or turning off points, extended timer (up to four minutes), and intriguing image reveal.
New ways to create kahoots – and save time!
We know how busy teachers are, so we’d like to help you save time creating new kahoots! Here are a few tips:
Instead of typing questions from scratch, choose from half a billion existing ones in our question bank.
Combine your existing kahoots.
Import quiz questions from a spreadsheet.
Get inspired with a template and customize it to your needs.
Duplicate and edit existing kahoots, including premium games that come with a Kahoot! Premium subscription.