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Kelly
I really like Kahoot.  Students really enjoy it.  It is a great way to review before a test.  I am able to see how well students understand the information and then also can go over the ones that they miss.  I like how all students get to answer all the questions.  
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jlamp
We use kahoot in our classroom as well. The students love to play it. We use kahoot a lot for a positive reinforcement as well as learning technique.
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lamoureuxj@greenecountycsd.net
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My kids loved playing Kahoot in high school. I remember that one of my girls gave my older daughter the login credentials to play against the class.  Everyone got a good laugh, even the teacher.
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dreggio
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When subbing, I love using this as a resource too that all the students can be involved.
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Cathy Mann
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Kahoot is a great resource, I have been in classrooms and the students are so engaged!  I have also been to a PD and they will do Kahoot, it really gets people involved!
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nicolelwelch3
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My kids love Kahoot. My own kids have been known to make a Kahoot to study for tests too.
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jolson
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I use Kahoot to review for quizzes and tests and just for fun as well. The day before winter break we played holiday themed Kahoots, for example. It's a great tool.
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stephanieolson
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I have used Kahoot for about the past 3-4 years in my classroom! The kids absolutely love the competition. I do like how the students have to actually be mindful of where the answer is located before just clicking on an answer. There is such a big library of already created Kahoot's to use if you need a time filler or want a quick pre-assessment, review, or even a summative assessment. I do like how you have the ability to make your own to tailor it to your lesson/lessons.
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Jacob.Bradley
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Teachers at our school also use Kahoot for different classes. It helps student review the information they know and can help the teacher know what they need to review again. Our students are also motivated by the competition.
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ebean
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Emilee Schuett

I love Kahoot as each kid/group gets to try for the answer. I love the flexibility of the answers, questions, timing, placing, etc. It can be as competitive or not as one would like. It is perfect for midsection review or end of unit reviews as well. It can be for exploring fun topics too, like St Patty's day during your class party if you choose to do that.
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Elizabeth Richmann-Atkins
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I also really love Kahoot! It is a great gamified way to see what students know. They also seem to enjoy it.
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kfourez
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Kahoot is still engaging ever since it's launch in 2013. I've kind of turned the tables and have had students design their own to share with the class!
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Shari L. Butterfield
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Students love Kahoot and as a sub it makes review time more productive.
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jmbtwhee@netins.net
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We use Kahoot often in the classroom I'm in to provide a fun and different means to check for understanding before summative assessments to better understand the overall knowledge the students have on a topic.  The kids seem to enjoy the interaction and are engaged.
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mark augspurger
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I think your prompt may have been different last year (I am taking this course in 2025) but I can see myself using kahoot as a CFU within the lessons I may be teaching around Digital Literacy/How to think like a Historian
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Tracy Chesterman
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Our kids love Kahoot! It is one of the most pleasing things, to see how excited they get when it is time to get on Kahoot.  I don't think I have ever heard anyone complain about it!
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cstauss
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I love the idea of Kahoot. My students really enjoy it and it is a great way to check their understanding.
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hannah.davison
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I have heard of Kahoot but not used it extensively. After exploring the website and these comments, it seems like a great interactive activity that can be customized to varied ages and topics. This also will give students who don't always want to be vocal with their participation a way to review questions with the group. Will be adding to my resources.
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MaryBishop21
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I like your response to this app. I think reviewing in a fun way is important before a test. I have read a lot of responses regarding Kahoot and how it reinforces the understanding of material. It seems like a reliable and credible source.
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MaryBishop21
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I like your comment about how some students struggle with the challenge to be vocal in the classroom. This resource seems to accommodate and yet allows the student the learn the material effectively.
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