Using Kahoot to introduce a fun, engaging, math center for your classroom is a great way to involve technology into your daily lessons. I explain in this blog post how to have your students create their very own math quiz, using lessons we've just completed.The kids are required to create the questions, correct answer & other answers that could trick their classmates,then they are split into groups to take turns testing their friends! Be sure to grab this freebie! {review, games, math centers,Kahoot }

Over the summer, I attended a conference designed for integrating technology into daily instruction.  I love learning and discovering new ideas to implement in my classroom.  One of the ideas that I have used often this year is Kahoot!  I even shared the above image on Facebook and Instagram, and had so many people commented on their love of Kahoot!

Math Review Challenge: An Engaging Kahoot Activity

After Fall Break this year, we returned to a short week of only three school days.  I am totally a routine kinda girl, but I also love to use these “weird” weeks for an excuse to stray from routine and switch things up a bit.  For math, I gave my students the task of creating their own Kahoot quiz that we would play in small groups at the end of the week.

Using Kahoot to introduce a fun, engaging, math center for your classroom is a great way to involve technology into your daily lessons. I explain in this blog post how to have your students create their very own math quiz, using lessons we've just completed.The kids are required to create the questions, correct answer & other answers that could trick their classmates,then they are split into groups to take turns testing their friends! Be sure to grab this freebie! {review, games, math centers,Kahoot }

Since we had just finished up our unit on adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions, I wanted my kids to show what they knew by creating twelve questions of their very own.  I required them to include one of each of the types of problems shown above.

Using Kahoot to introduce a fun, engaging, math center for your classroom is a great way to involve technology into your daily lessons. I explain in this blog post how to have your students create their very own math quiz, using lessons we've just completed.The kids are required to create the questions, correct answer & other answers that could trick their classmates,then they are split into groups to take turns testing their friends! Be sure to grab this freebie! {review, games, math centers,Kahoot }

They had to create their own questions, calculate the correct answers, and create other answers that might trick their fellow classmates.  We talked about using improper fractions or fractions that need to be reduced, as well as the correct answer.  My kids really loved creating tricky answer choices! 🙂

Using Kahoot to introduce a fun, engaging, math center for your classroom is a great way to involve technology into your daily lessons. I explain in this blog post how to have your students create their very own math quiz, using lessons we've just completed.The kids are required to create the questions, correct answer & other answers that could trick their classmates,then they are split into groups to take turns testing their friends! Be sure to grab this freebie! {review, games, math centers,Kahoot }

After creating all of their questions and answers, they used the Doodle Buddy app to create their own images with each of their problems.

Using Kahoot to introduce a fun, engaging, math center for your classroom is a great way to involve technology into your daily lessons. I explain in this blog post how to have your students create their very own math quiz, using lessons we've just completed.The kids are required to create the questions, correct answer & other answers that could trick their classmates,then they are split into groups to take turns testing their friends! Be sure to grab this freebie! {review, games, math centers,Kahoot }

Then, it was time to up to log on to Kahoot, upload their images, and add the finishing touches to their quiz.

Using Kahoot to introduce a fun, engaging, math center for your classroom is a great way to involve technology into your daily lessons. I explain in this blog post how to have your students create their very own math quiz, using lessons we've just completed.The kids are required to create the questions, correct answer & other answers that could trick their classmates,then they are split into groups to take turns testing their friends! Be sure to grab this freebie! {review, games, math centers,Kahoot }

After checking and rechecking their answers, their Kahoots were ready to play!  I broke them up into groups of four.  They took turns playing each other’s Kahoots.  I had them keep track of their points from each game, and gave a prize for the student with the highest score after all four games were played!  They LOVED it, and have begged for another Kahoot Challenge! 🙂

Using Kahoot to introduce a fun, engaging, math center for your classroom is a great way to involve technology into your daily lessons. I explain in this blog post how to have your students create their very own math quiz, using lessons we've just completed.The kids are required to create the questions, correct answer & other answers that could trick their classmates,then they are split into groups to take turns testing their friends! Be sure to grab this freebie! {review, games, math centers,Kahoot }

 If you think your students would love to create their own Kahoot challenge, grab my editable FREEBIE by clicking the image above! 🙂