1. Kahoot
A website that allows students to participate in a quiz game. These quizzes can be student made or teacher made. Teachers can even find ones that were made by other people on the website.
Pro- free to use and fun for kids
Con- Some features are locked behind a paywall
2. Nearpod
Self-guided lessons with the options to ask students questions throughout. The teacher can create lessons and share them virtually with the students. Students are able to complete the lessons at their own pace and answer the questions to check for understanding throughout the lesson.
Pro- Allows for formative assessment throughout the lesson
Con- Not direct instruction for students
3. Google Forms
Part of the google suite that allows you to create quizzes or poll questions. These forms can be created by the teacher or the student to demonstrate their learning.
Pro- free to use and easy to share
Con- limited options for question forms
A website that allows students to participate in a quiz game. These quizzes can be student made or teacher made. Teachers can even find ones that were made by other people on the website.
Pro- free to use and fun for kids
Con- Some features are locked behind a paywall
2. Nearpod
Self-guided lessons with the options to ask students questions throughout. The teacher can create lessons and share them virtually with the students. Students are able to complete the lessons at their own pace and answer the questions to check for understanding throughout the lesson.
Pro- Allows for formative assessment throughout the lesson
Con- Not direct instruction for students
3. Google Forms
Part of the google suite that allows you to create quizzes or poll questions. These forms can be created by the teacher or the student to demonstrate their learning.
Pro- free to use and easy to share
Con- limited options for question forms


