I was able to use the individual game setting when our school was remote last year and shared the main screen so the students could check their progress compared to the rest of the class. It was a useful way to provide a quick assessment of the students and their knowledge of the terms from our unit of study. I like to use the individual option as an exit ticket or even as a way to fill the extra five minutes of class. It can be used for "throw back Thursday" by bringing up an old set of terms from previous units of study to help the students review those important content pieces. The group feature seems to still work fine even with the student desks needing to be 3 feet apart. I like that it does put pressure on the students to be familiar with the words so they do not fail their group. At the same time, it does allow students who may not be as familiar with terms to have assistance from their classmates. My favorite part is that the program places the students into groups so I do not need to👍.


