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jlamp
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We use kahoot.com in our classroom for learning and also positive reinforcement.
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Eva Evers
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We've used Kahoot a lot.  It's great for pretest review. The kids like the competition game base of it.
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brownabp
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I've used Kahoot frequently in class before and the kids love it. It's a great resource as an educator.
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affectloosen
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That's a great way to engage students!
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farareaa
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 Engaging in mentally stimulating Geometry Dash games can help maintain cognitive function and prevent cognitive decline.
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cburdick
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Kahoot definitely helps hold their attention and is great for reviewing.
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CoachH
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I also think that the website Gimkit is another great resource that will allow teachers to share the knowledge that they want their students to know. It allows you to create a set of questions and answers that anyone with a Gimkit account can find your GimKit and share it with their class.
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cmulder29
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I too, use Kahoot. It seems to be a popular website to use for review and practice.
I like how the website offers more than just one style of game.
It works great for positive reinforcement.  Also, it's a great tool to have in your back pocket for a day before break or first day back after a break.
Kahoot can be frustrating for students with reading challenges.
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Formlee
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Poki Games are free online games available on the poki website, offering a wide variety of genres like action, puzzles, racing, and multiplayer games.
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ShanazL
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Kahoot is a game we also use. Its a good way to get students to be interactive and know what they are truly learning.