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24 Apr 2017

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Math games: How to create great kahoots for math, top 5 tips

Read our top 5 tips for creating great math games in Kahoot! to increase engagement and learning in your classroom.

Among the more than 30 million kahoots on our platform (where 15 million of these are publicly available), math games are by far the most popular ones. “Math” is also the most frequently used keyword in Kahoot!, followed by “multiplication” and “fractions”. What does this tell us? That our math teachers rock at creating learning games and using Kahoot! to improve learning in their classrooms!

kahoot's top six searches

Creating good math games in Kahoot! can be a challenge, but once you try some of the following tips and tricks, it will make the process a bit easier.

 

1) Rich Text Editor

Our rich text editor is the secret weapon to insert mathematical characters with ease in Kahoot! When you click inside the answer field while creating a math game, a table will appear with symbols, accent marks – and yes, functions. Use them to simplify your quiz creating experience and to review more complex math problems.

how to insert math characters

2) Animated GIFs

Animated GIFs are a great way to animate your math games in Kahoot! when audio is unnecessary. While animated GIFs are often a common format for funny clips of cute animals on the web, some creators have really pushed the medium with informative and educational content. Visualizing complex ideas no longer has to be a barrier to entry! We see a massive potential in animated GIFs – and we know you will, too, once you try it.

 

math gif

 

Source: http://www.reddit.com/r/mathgifs

Play this kahoot to learn how to create great images and GIFs.

3) Graphs

Graphs are another complementary tool to illustrate problems in your math class. Just remember to export them as a JPG, PNG or GIF and to stay below 5MB in file size, and you’ll be good to go!

kahoot's graphs

Image from jlavely64′s kahoot “Functions, Derivatives and Graphs”

4) Getting Creative with Keynote

Our classroom hero Shane Pransky has made math magic with Keynote and created a tutorial on how to make your own exciting imagery for your kahoots from scratch.

 

 

5) Take your math games to another level with Jumble

Jumble is our newest game format in Kahoot!, where players have to sort answers into the right order to get their points, rather than select a correct answer. This format was designed to increase concentration levels in any class, as guessing your way to the right answer is nearly impossible.

Read more about Jumble here!

If you want to try Jumble for your math class, this Jumble math kahoot, “Build the equations!”, will give you a flying start. In this math game your students will arrange symbols, numbers and words to create algebra equations. Play it in your class or build one on your own to take math learning to the next level.

We really hope these 5 tips help you on your way to take math learning even further!

Do you have any tips you’d like to share with us? Reach out to us on Facebook, in our Facebook community, on Twitter or at hello@getkahoot.com.

Happy Kahoot!ing!

The K!rew