1. Blooket- Blooket is similar to Kahoot but has different game versions that engages the students in the content. Teachers are able to see how the class did as a whole and how each individual did as well.
Pros- students enjoy the games and reviewing the content, the insight after is great
Cons- in order to see real in depth data, you have to pay for the plus version
2. Google Forms
Pros- free, quick, simple, quick data
Cons- one format, can be tedious to create depending on questions
3. Pear Deck- Pear Deck is a Google Slides add-on that has different templates and question types
Pros- easy to create, different question types, real time feedback
Cons- paid features, cannot have slideshow animations
Pros- students enjoy the games and reviewing the content, the insight after is great
Cons- in order to see real in depth data, you have to pay for the plus version
2. Google Forms
Pros- free, quick, simple, quick data
Cons- one format, can be tedious to create depending on questions
3. Pear Deck- Pear Deck is a Google Slides add-on that has different templates and question types
Pros- easy to create, different question types, real time feedback
Cons- paid features, cannot have slideshow animations


