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How to Use Blooket

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Blooket is an educational platform that allows students to play games and answer questions. Similar to Gimkit, Kahoot, and Quizizz, it makes education fun through gamification. This article will teach you the basic ins and outs of Blooket.

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Using the Blooket Homepage

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  • The "News" button allows you to check the latest Blooket updates and news.
  • The "My Sets" button allows you to see all of your created sets.
  • The "Favorites" button lets you visit all of your favorite sets.
  • The "Homework" button contains all of the assigned homework on Blooket.
  • The "History" button lets you see your past history (e.g. past game sets you've played).

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  • The first button is the triangle Play button. It allows you to join Blooket games.
  • The second button is the Discover button. It lets you search for Blooket games.
  • The third button is the Dashboard . It contains your stats, game sets, news, and homework. (explained above)
  • The Create button allows you to create sets.
  • The Stats button contains all of your past scores on Blooket games.
  • The Market button allows you to buy Blooks using tokens you get when you play a Blooket game.
  • The Blooks button contains all of your blooks.
  • The Settings button lets you change and control your Blooket account settings.
  • The Logout button signs you out of your account.

Playing and Making Blooket Games

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  • Use the "Discover" button to search up games related to your search query.
  • After you click on a game, you will be able to save it to your favorites, report the game (if it's inappropriate or spam), or duplicate it.

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  • To create a question set, you'll need to set a title. Name it something descriptive, such as "First Grade Addition Facts," "Science Trivia," or "George Washington Facts."
  • Type in a description. The description is a short summary of what your game is about.
  • Upload a cover image. The cover image (think of it as a thumbnail) is an image people will see when they search the game. It will need to be related to the game. You can upload an image (by computer or URL) or use the Blooket gallery.
  • The privacy setting allows you to choose if everyone can play it (by joining with the number code), or only you can play it.
  • The creation methods include starting a set from scratch, importing games from Quizlet, or importing a game from a spreadsheet. After you've chosen a method, select "Create Your Set" on the right.

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  • Choose the creation method to create a game from scratch. After you have done that, there will be an option to add questions.
  • Type in a question after you have added a question.
  • Make a question image. You can either upload it by computer or URL, or use the Blooket image gallery.
  • Create at least two answer choices. The last two are optional.
  • Choose the time limit. The time is automatically set to 20 second, but you can choose a shorter or longer time if you need to.
  • Check the "Random Question Order" box if you want the question order to be different each time a person plays the game.
  • Click "Save" when you're done with a question. Be sure to save every time you have finished writing a question.

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Blooket activates learning through play. Its games compel students to dive into course content, promoting comprehension and retention. But simply enabling a round of Blooket is not enough — teachers must utilize its full suite of customization tools deliberately. Tailor question sets and game modes to current lessons, and choose settings that maximize participation and interactivity. With purposeful implementation, Blooket shifts from just an entertaining diversion to an impactful instructional aide. The difference comes down to understanding and unlocking all its capabilities for your classroom’s needs.

Finding Which Blooks You Have

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  • When you click on a blook, it will show the name of the blook, if it can be sold, and the rarity of the blook.
  • There are different rarities for each book: common (free ones that everyone has that cannot be sold), uncommon, rare, epic, legendary, chroma, and mystic.
  • Each themed box has blooks that have rarities that range from uncommon to epic, legendary, or chroma.

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  • The common blooks are all animals, which include dogs, cats, sheep, owls, parrots, snakes, gorillas, penguins, sea otters, and walruses.
  • The common blooks cannot be sold because they are free.

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  • When you click on an uncommon blook, there will be the green word "Uncommon" below the blook's name.
  • (Medieval) Elf, Witch, Wizard, Fairy, and Slime Monster
  • (Wonderland) Two of Spades, Eat Me, Drink Me, Alice, and Queen of Hearts
  • (Breakfast) Toast, Cereal, Yogurt, Breakfast Combo, Orange Juice, and Milk
  • (Space) Earth, Meteor, Stars, and Alien
  • (Bot) Lil Bot, Lovely Bot, Angry Bot, and Happy Bot
  • (Aquatic) Old Boot, Jellyfish, Clownfish, Frog, and Crab
  • (Safari) Panda, Sloth, Tenrec, Flamingo, and Zebra
  • (Dino) Amber, Dino Egg, Dino Fossil, and Stegosaurus
  • (Lovely) None
  • (Lucky) None
  • (Spooky) Pumpkin, Swamp Monster, Frankenstein, and vampire
  • (Blizzard) Snow Globe, Holiday Gift, and Hot Chocolate

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  • When you click on a rare blook, there will be the blue word "Rare" below the blook's name.
  • (Medieval) Jester, Dragon, and Queen
  • (Wonderland) Dormouse, White Rabbit, and Cheshire Cat
  • (Breakfast) Waffle and Pancakes
  • (Space) Planet and UFO
  • (Bot) Watson and Buddy Bot
  • (Aquatic) Pufferfish, Blobfish, and Octopus
  • (Safari) Elephant, Lemur, and Peacock
  • (Dino) Velociraptor and Brontosaurus
  • (Spooky) Zombie and Mummy
  • (Blizzard) Gingerbread Man, Gingerbread House

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  • When you click on an epic blook, there will be the red word "Epic" below the blook's name.
  • (Medieval) Unicorn
  • (Wonderland) Caterpillar and Mad Hatter
  • (Breakfast) French Toast and Pizza
  • (Space) Spaceship
  • (Bot) Brainy Bot
  • (Aquatic) Narwhal
  • (Safari) Chameleon
  • (Dino) Triceratops
  • (Spooky) Werewolf
  • (Blizzard) Snowman
  • When you click on an epic blook, there will be the orange word "Legendary" below the blook's name.
  • (Breakfast) None
  • (Space) None
  • (Bot) Mega Bot
  • (Aquatic) Megalodon Shark
  • (Safari) Lion
  • (Dino) Tyrannosaurus Rex
  • (Spooky) Ghost
  • (Blizzard) Santa Claus
  • When you click on a chroma blook, there will be the light blue word "Chroma" below the blook's name.
  • (Medieval) None
  • (Wonderland) None
  • (Space) Astronauts (suits of various color)
  • (Aquatic) None
  • (Safari) Rainbow Panda
  • (Dino) None
  • (Lovely) Lovely Frog
  • (Lucky) Lucky Frog
  • (Spooky) Haunted Pumpkin
  • (Blizzard) Frost Wreath and Tropical Globe

Buying and Selling Blooks

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  • There are Wonderland, Medieval, Breakfast, Space, Bot, Aquatic, Safari, and Dino boxes as of 2022. (Bot was added in 2021, Aquatic in 2022, Safari in 2022, and Dino was added in mid-2022.)
  • If you have enough tokens to buy a themed box (worth around 15-25 tokens), then you can buy a blook.
  • Click on the box to buy one of the blooks. It will ask you to confirm your choice. Click "Yes" if you are sure you want to buy it. It will then randomly choose a blook out of the 11 blooks in the box.

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  • The medieval Box contains stereotypical characters from medieval times. (The Middle Ages - 900 AD -1300 AD) They include an elf, a witch, a wizard, a fairy, a slime monster, a jester, a dragon, a queen, and a king. The king is legendary, with only a 1% chance of getting it.
  • The Wonderland Box contains characters from Alice in Wonderland . Characters include the Two of Spades, Alice, the Mad Hatter, Eat Me, Drink Me, Queen of Hearts, Dormouse, White Rabbit, Caterpillar, and the King of Hearts. The King of Hearts is legendary, with only a 0.3% chance of getting it.
  • The Breakfast Box contains items people typically eat for breakfast. They appear in the CafĂ© Blooket game mode. They include toast, cereal, yogurt, breakfast combo, juice, milk, waffles, pancakes, French toast, and pizza. Pizza is epic, with a 2% chance of getting it.
  • The space box contains space-related objects and things. They include Earth, Meteor, Stars, Alien, Planet, UFO, Spaceship, and various Chroma astronauts.
  • The bot box contains various robots. They appear in the Crypto Hack Blooket game mode. They include Lil Bot, Lovely Bot, Angry Bot, Happy Bot, Watson, Buddy Bot, Brainy Bot, and Mega Bot. Mega Bot is legendary, with only a 0.3% of getting it.
  • The aquatic blooks are underwater creatures. They appear in the Fishing Frenzy Blooket game mode. They include an old boot, a jellyfish, clownfish, frog, crab, pufferfish, blobfish, an octopus, a narwhal, a baby shark, and a megalodon. The Megalodon shark is legendary, with only a 0.2% chance of getting it.
  • The safari box is a recent edition. The safari box contains animals you might see at a zoo. The box contains a panda, sloth, tenrec (an animal that looks like a small opossum), flamingo, zebra, elephant, lemur, peacock, chameleon, a lion, and a rainbow panda. The rainbow panda is a chroma, and only a 0.02% chance of getting it! It is extremely rare.
  • The dino box was added recently in May 2022. The dino box contains various fossils and dinosaurs. They appear in the Deceptive Dinos game mode in Blooket. They include Amber, a Dino egg, Dino fossil, Stegosaurus, Velociraptor, Triceratops, and Tyrannosaurus Rex. The T-Rex is legendary, with only a 0.3% of getting it.
  • The Lovely box is only available on Valentine's Day (February 14th). It is an extremely expensive box, selling for $500 in Blooket. There is only one blook in it - the Lovely Frog.
  • The Lucky box is only available on St. Patrick's Day (March 17th). It is also an extremely expensive box, selling for $500 in Blooket. There is only one blook in it - the Lucky Frog.
  • The Spooky box is only available near Halloween (mid to late October). It sells for $25 in Blooket. It contains blooks related to Halloween. It includes a pumpkin, swamp monster, Frankenstein, vampire, zombie, mummy, werewolf, ghost, and haunted pumpkin.
  • The Blizzard Box is only available near Christmas (mid to late December). It costs $25 in Blooket. The blooks are Christmas/holiday-related items. The Blizzard box includes a snow globe, holiday gift, hot chocolate, holiday wreath, gingerbread man, gingerbread house, snowman, Santa Claus, frost wreath, and tropical globe.

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  • At the top of the page, there is a feature called Class Pass. It allows you to create your own blooks! There are a total of 100 levels, in which there are custom hair, eye, nose, mouth, skin tone, and clothing choices!
  • At the bottom of the page, it lists your most frequently used blooks using a bar graph.

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  • https://blooket.fandom.com/wiki/Wonderland_Box
  • https://blooket.fandom.com/wiki/Breakfast_Box
  • https://blooket.fandom.com/wiki/Bot_Box
  • https://blooket.fandom.com/wiki/Aquatic_Box
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  • https://blooket.fandom.com/wiki/Lucky_Box
  • https://blooket.fandom.com/wiki/Spooky_Box
  • https://blooket.fandom.com/wiki/Blizzard_Box
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  • https://blooket.fandom.com/wiki/Dino_Box

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How to Play Blooket – A Teachers Tutorial

Blooket  is a free online gaming platform that allows you to build your content or pick from a selection of content options provided by the team behind Blooket and engage your students in fun, entertaining, but educational-focused manner. Getting familiar with this website (it’s an excellent alternative to  Gimkit  with different games) and using it as a reward or to emphasis past content.

Blooket has a large number of resources to help you teach your students. As an educator, you can use this website to create vocabulary sets, trivia games, quests, and quizzes. Students outside of class can also use Blooket’s educational games to review past information or discover new facts. The primary age group for this platform is elementary, but you can customize the content for older students.

Create a free Blooket account

The first step is to go ahead and create a free account with your preferred email account here . It’s a simple process that takes a few minutes. Check your email, verify your account, and use a password you’ll remember easily to save time trying to log in to class.

Once you sign up you’ll be looking at a dashboard for your account. Here you can either create sets or discover sets :

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Create a Set

The create a set function allows you to form your questions and is perfect if you’re looking for an interactive way for your students to study and review material at home. You can also use the “create a set” feature to create homework and assignments for your students to complete as a compliment to whatever lesson material you’re teaching.

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If you want to create your own Blooket set material, click on the tab that says “Create a Set,” It will take you to a template page where you can fill in the set’s title, description, and pictures. Next, it’s time to add some questions.

Questions are in multiple-choice format and have a user-friendly layout that allows you to input which response is correct from the four options. You may also set a  time limit  for each question to make it more difficult and add images to make it visually appealing.

One of the best features of Blooket.com is that all the content teachers create is available and accessible to other instructors. Once you’ve completed and published your set, it becomes part of the library, allowing other teachers to discover and utilize it in their classrooms.

Discover Sets

“Discover sets” are premade Blooket sets. This feature is perfect if you’re looking for a fun reward system to use in class if your students finish an activity, quiz, or class test. The discover sets are also an excellent choice if you’re currently doing online remote learning and need a quick activity.

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One of the most popular games is the “name that logo” set. It’s fun to test your student’s knowledge of various company brands, services, and companies. It’s also helpful to leverage as an onboarding mechanism for you and your students how Blooket works.

Once you navigate this section here, choose a game that you and your students find the most appealing or one that compliments your current lesson material. Once you select a game, you must choose a game mode.

Game modes in Blooket explained

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Once you choose a set, you must select the game mode. Off to the right on the screen, it will describe what the game mode entails. With all game modes, you can set it based on time or obtaining a specific score, number, or quantity amount (depending on the game). We’ve found the time limit to be the most useful in class to keep things moving and suggest a time limit of 4 to 7 minutes.

Here is a quick overview of some of the most popular game options:

Up to 60 players can join this game mode, but having at least three or more players is best. Your students answer questions correctly and earn gold. Students can also take gold from other players, so there is a bit of luck and strategy involved in this game mode.

Fishing frenzy

Ideal for two players or more, students answer questions and throw out reels to reel in fish. In this mode, you can set it as time-based in that students need to reel in fish quickly, and the student who has the most fish wins, or you can base it on weight, with the heaviest fist being the farthest away from the players and the most difficult to reel in.

Crypto hack

In this mode, players “mine” crypto and hack other players’ defenses to steal their crypto. No luck is involved in this game mode; instead, players are rewarded for answering questions correctly and quickly.

Battle royal

The royal battle mode sets players one on one or teams vs. teams. You can break up the course into two teams in class, and each team has to pick one team member to go up against one individual from the other team. That way, each student participates on an individual level.

It sounds boring, but the cafe mode is fun because your students compete by answering the question correctly and getting supplies for their cafes. With supplies, they can keep customers happy and buy upgrades to level up their cafe.

Tower defense and the tower of doom

These last two options are homework-only games the students complete independently. Assigning homework allows students to play a game on their own time. You’ll be given a Game ID valid for a fixed period when you host. Then, when your students use this Game ID, they can play the game and answer questions. Then you’ll get real-time updates on their progress and performance.

Hosting a game

Once you’ve selected a Blooket set that you like, as well as a game mode, it’s time to go ahead and launch your game. As your Blooket location is loading, you’ll be given a game ID that your students can use to join your fun:

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This game ID is essential to take note of, particularly when assigning homework. You’ll need to share this ID with your students so they can either join the game or complete your Blooket set for their assignment.

Assigning homework in Blooket

As we just mentioned with the Tower Defense game and the Tower of Doom game, you can create sets or use premade groups with a built-in homework mode. When you choose a game mode, you must select a game with a homework mode, where you are taken to a page where you can set a due date/time and a goal. The objective is either a specific amount of minutes spent playing or money earned in the game.

How do I assign a question set as homework for students to do on their own?

First, choose a question set by finding one in the “Discover tab” or creating one in the “Create tab” and then view it in your Dashboard. Now, click Host on this question set and select the Tower of Doom, Factory, Crazy Kingdom, Tower Defense, or CafĂ© mode, as these game modes currently have homework options.

Then, click “Assign HW,” and it will walk you through the process. Finally, it will give you a link that students can click to play the game on their own time. They only have to click the link; they don’t need an account, as Blooket only allows users 13 years or older to create accounts.

How do I check homework that is assign in Blooket?

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In your Blooket dashboard, you’ll see a “homework” option in the sidebar. There you can view what students engaged with and completed the assignment and their overall performance. As you can set the homework to be done in a specific amount of time, students must show some responsibility and complete the task as required.

How do I share a question set I’ve created with another teacher?

With Blooket, you can assign a set you created to another teacher. First, navigate to your dashboard and find the set you want to share. Then, click on the gear icon to the right of the trash can. You’ll then see a “link” option.

Click the Link button, and it’ll copy the link for you to share. If the Link button does not appear, it is because your set is currently set to “private,” You must click the pencil icon to edit the privacy settings and make it public.

Blooket is a great learning tool for students

Blooket is simple and easy to use in the classroom or home as homework, with no extra equipment or login information required. Students must log into their accounts and input the game ID for the activity or assignment their teacher assigned.

Students may also use Blooket independently and play online games with their favorite game modes in various disciplines. This sort of gaming-based lesson material for young learners is engaging from a student perspective and helps the teacher make content your students will love.

Blooket for teachers’ conclusion

Blooket is simple to use in the classroom or at home for students. All they need to do is enter the game ID for the game mode of their choice for your students or that of an assigned Blooket set as homework. Then all your students need to do is add their nickname, and they’re off.

No user names or passwords are required. This is important if you’re using Blooket for students under 13. When you create a set and select a game mode, uncheck “Allow Student Accounts” so your young learners won’t be prompted to create a Blooket account, as users under 13 years old are not permitted to create one.

If you’re using this website with students 14 years or older, it’s your call if you want them to have their accounts. Otherwise, what are you waiting for? If this is your first time learning about Blooket, try it out in your classroom. You and your students will love it.

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Blooket: An Easy “How To” Guide For Teachers

Blooket! If you’ve not heard of it by now, you’re missing out! Blooket is a fantastic game platform that enables teachers to create fun and interactive review activities and quizzes for the classroom and for online learning.

In this guide, we will show you how to get started with Blooket, how to create question sets and quizzes, and how to play Blooket in class and online with students. First, let’s take a look at what Blooket is.

What Is Blooket And What Is It Used For?

Blooket is a gamified education platform that allows teachers to host quiz-style games that students participate in via their own device. Teachers can choose existing question sets or create their own. The existing quizzes are created by other teachers and shared on the platform, meaning there are literally thousands of pre-made games ready-to-go on a large variety of topics and subjects.

The quizzes and games on Blooket can be used in a variety of different ways in educational and learning contexts. Here are a few examples of what Blooket can be used for:

  • Classroom Learning : Teachers can use Blooket quizzes as an engaging tool to review concepts taught in class. This could be particularly useful when preparing students for a test.
  • Distance Learning : In remote or hybrid learning environments, teachers can use Blooket to ensure students remain actively engaged. It provides a fun and competitive way to learn and participate in class, even from home.
  • Self-study : Students can use Blooket to study on their own or to review concepts they’re struggling with. They can join games created by others or create their own.
  • Homework Assignments : Teachers can assign Blooket quizzes as homework. This can be a more interactive way to reinforce concepts outside of class time, compared to traditional homework assignments.
  • Team-building : The multiplayer aspect of Blooket can foster a sense of community and friendly competition among students. Teachers can use this to promote teamwork and cooperation.
  • Assessing Understanding : Teachers can use Blooket to assess students’ understanding of a topic. By analyzing the results of a quiz, they can identify areas where students may need additional help.
  • Learning in Libraries or After-School Programs : Blooket can be used in libraries or after-school programs as an educational activity. It can be used to promote learning in a fun, game-like environment.

How To Sign Up To Blooket?

In order to use Blooket, the first thing you’re going to have to do is sign up. Luckily, this is super easy and absolutely free!

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To register for Blooket, simply visit Blooket.com and choose to to either ‘ Sign Up with Google ‘ to use your Gmail account, or ‘ Sign up With Email ‘ to use any email address. Once signed up, you’ll be asked to confirm whether you’re a teacher or a student. Choose teacher, and then you’re ready to start using Blooket.

How To Use Blooket

Question sets.

Once you’ve signed up to Blooket, the next thing you need to do is to choose a question set to use in your quizzes. There are two options, you can create your own from scratch or you can click on ‘ Discover Sets ‘ to browse through a huge library of question sets made by other teachers.

A Picture Of Blooket Discover Sets

What’s great about these discover sets is that they are made by other teachers, and so you are likely to find a ready-to-use quiz relevant to your lesson. There are also lots of question sets on trivia and general knowledge and so these can be used when you have extra time in class or want to reward students with a fun game.

There is also the option of creating your own question sets so that your quiz is exactly tailored to your lesson and your students’ levels. To create your own, simply click on ‘ Create ‘. Next, you’ll be asked to choose a descriptive title for your question set and to give it a brief description. This helps other teachers find your quiz questions and know what it is about.

Once you’ve given your question set a title and a description, it’s time to make the actual questions. Click on ‘ Manual ‘ and then on the next page choose ‘ Add Question ‘. You will then be prompted to type in your question and choose a picture for the question (optional). You must then type in up to 4 multiple choice answers and indicate the correct answer by checking the box next to the correct answer.

How To Add Questions On Blooket

Next, click ‘ Save ‘ and then choose ‘ Add Question ‘ again to add another question. Once you have added all the questions to your question set, you’re ready to ‘Host’ a quiz and share with your students.

Hosting On Blooket

Once you have created or chosen your question set, the next step is to ‘Host’ a game. In your dashboard, you’ll see a blue ‘ Host ‘ button under each question set. Click on the ‘ Host ‘ button and then you will be given a choice of game modes.

Choose one of the game modes and then click on the purple ‘ Host ‘ button on the right. You’ll then be given the option to set a time limit for the game. Once you’re ready, click on the ‘ Host Now ‘ button.

Joining A Game On Blooket

After clicking on ‘ Host Now ‘ you will see your unique Game ID . This is the code that students need to know to join your Blooket game. Give the Game ID to students and instruct them to visit play.blooket.com on their devices to join the game.

Joining A Game On Blooket

Once students enter the unique Game ID they will be placed into a ‘lobby’ where they choose their character and wait for the ‘Host’ (the teacher) to start the game. Once all students have joined, the ‘Host’ must click ‘ Start ‘ on their device. This will activate the quiz and allow all students to start the game. Students will then answer the questions and try and score as many points as possible.

The game will continue until the time runs out or all the questions have been answered. At the end of the game, the ‘Host’ will be able to see how well each student performed. You can choose to keep the results private, or you can share them with the class and celebrate the winners.

If you feel students can benefit from answering the same set of questions again, you can host a different game mode with the same question set.

Live Game Modes

When ‘Hosting’ a Blooket quiz, you have the choice of choosing a ‘ Live Game Mode ‘ or to ‘ Assign Homework ‘. The live game modes are games you can play in class, or via distance learning, in real-time.

There are currently 13 different live game modes to choose from. The ‘Classic’ game mode is a typical quiz format in which students answer questions and earn points to climb the leaderboard.

My students’ favorite game mode by far is the Crypto Hack game. In this game, students will answer questions to ‘mine Crypto’ (get points). Students will also get a chance to steal another player’s points by guessing the secret word they chose at the start of the game.

How To Assign Homework

Another great feature of Blooket is the ability to assign quizzes as homework. This allows students to complete tasks in their own time. To assign homework on Blooket, first, go to your chosen question set and then click on ‘Host’. Next, you’ll see the live game modes, but if you scroll to the bottom, you’ll see a button that says ‘ Assign Homework ‘.

Click on ‘ Assign Homework ‘ and then choose a HW game mode that you want students to play. The next page will give you options to change the homework title and the time in which students have to complete the task.

Assigning Homework On Blooket

Once you have set the time and typed in your homework title, click on ‘ Assign Now ‘. This will then take you to a page with a unique link to the homework assignment. Send this link to students and they will be able to complete the homework in their own time on their own devices.

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And there you have it! I hope you found this guide on how to use Blooket useful and I hope your students have as much fun playing Blooket as mine have! Before you go, don’t forget to check out the many free teaching resources we have on Games4esl, including Online Quizzes , Activity Videos , PPT Games , Worksheets , and more.

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Homework is a feature that allows teachers to assign work to students for them to work independently, instead of competing with one another. This is very useful for both users as the teachers don't have to be there and the student may go at their own pace.

The current game modes able to be assigned as homework are, Tower of Doom , Tower Defense , Cafe , Factory , Crazy Kingdom and Monster Brawl . All of these game modes are also able to be soloed , meaning you cannot play Racing , Classic , Crypto Hack , Fishing Frenzy , Blook Rush , Battle Royale , Santa's Workshop , Gold Quest and Candy Quest (Gold Rush Reskin/Halloween Retextured). If a teacher wants to assign homework they may set a finishing goal (like reaching wave 30 on TD, 1M cash in Factory). If you do not finish the goal and instead fail, then the homework ends. There is also an option to decide the available time of the homework. The homework cannot be done after the available time set. The maximum available time is 14 days, 23 hours and 59 minutes, 365 Days (1 Year) for plus. If you close the homework and want to reassign again, click Reopen

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Step 1 - Go to discover or dashboard , click "host" on any set you wish to assign homework to.

Step 2 - Choose Tower of Doom , Tower Defense , Cafe , Factory , Crazy Kingdom or Monster Brawl , as these are the current game modes you can assign homework. Once you have choose your game mode, click 'HW'.

Step 3 - Before you can assign your homework, you can change the homework details, like when the homework ends, the title of the homework, or to allow student accounts. Depending on the game mode, you set the finishing goal. Once you're done, click assign now.

Step 4 - After you have assigned your homework, you need to copy a link that lets students play the homework. If you scroll down, you can see each of the student's performance and progress. You can also choose to extend the homework due date by how many days,

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How to Assign Homework in Blooket: A Guide for Educators

How to Assign Homework in Blooket

How to Assign Homework in Blooket

Assigning homework in the digital age has become more streamlined and engaging thanks to educational platforms like Blooket.

Blooket offers a dynamic way to reinforce classroom learning and keep students engaged outside of school hours. In this article, we will walk you through the process of assigning homework in Blooket, providing a step-by-step guide for educators.

What is Blooket?

Before diving into how to assign homework in Blooket, let’s first understand what Blooket is. Blooket is an online educational platform that offers a variety of games, quizzes, and engaging activities for students.

Educators can create custom games, known as “Blooks,” to align with their curriculum and learning objectives. This gamified approach to learning makes it an excellent tool for teaching and assessing students in a fun and interactive manner.

Steps to Assign Homework in Blooket

1. create a blook:.

The first step in assigning homework in Blooket is to create a Blook. A Blook is essentially a game or quiz that you design to cover the topics you want your students to focus on. To create a Blook, follow these steps:

  • Log in to your Blooket educator account.
  • Click on the “Create” button to start a new Blook.
  • Customize the Blook by adding questions, multiple-choice answers, and other content relevant to your homework assignment.

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2. Set Assignment Parameters:

After creating your Blook, you can tailor the assignment by:

  • Choosing the due date and time for submission.
  • Selecting the classes or groups you want to assign the Blook to.
  • Adjusting game settings, such as time limits and scoring options.

How to Assign Homework in Blooket

  • Assign the Homework: Instruct your students to enter the game code on the Blooket website. They will join the game and be ready to complete the homework assignment.

Assign the Homework

3. Share the Assignment:

Once you’ve finalized the assignment details, share it with your students. You can do this by:

  • Sharing a unique code that students can enter on the Blooket website or app to access the assignment.
  • Sending them a direct link to the assignment.
  • Integrating Blooket with learning management systems (LMS) like Google Classroom for seamless assignment distribution.

4. Monitor Student Progress:

As students work on their homework assignments, you can track their progress in real-time using the Blooket dashboard. This feature allows you to see how students are performing and identify areas where they may need additional support.

5. Review and Grade:

Once the due date has passed, review and grade the completed assignments. Blooket provides you with data on student performance, making it easier to assess their understanding of the material.

Benefits of Assigning Homework in Blooket

Assigning homework in Blooket offers several advantages for both educators and students:

  • Engagement : Blooket’s gamified approach captures students’ interest and motivates them to complete assignments.
  • Customization : Educators can tailor assignments to match their curriculum, ensuring that the homework aligns with classroom learning.
  • Instant Feedback : Blooket provides immediate feedback to students, helping them understand their strengths and areas that require improvement.
  • Data Insights : The platform offers valuable insights into student performance, making it easier to address individual learning needs.
  • Convenience : Assigning, completing, and grading homework is simplified through the platform, saving time for both educators and students.

In conclusion, Blooket is a versatile tool for educators to assign homework in an engaging and effective way. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can enhance your teaching methodology and create a more interactive learning experience for your students. Give it a try and watch your students thrive in this gamified educational environment.

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Dive into the world of Blooket because transforming study sessions into interactive games is both fun and practical for learners all around the globe.

“Blooket” combines traditional study methods with interactive gaming to bring an engaging learning experience.

An online platform, Blooket helps both educators and students create and access gameplay-based quizzes and tests to enhance learning engagement.

Blooket provides various game modes, customizable quiz options, and a leaderboard to monitor progress—all this while making study sessions more interactive and enjoyable.

Further detail will help to grasp the full utility and extensive benefits of utilizing Blooket in facilitating interactive learning, which may revolutionize the study routine in the classroom or at home.

Key takeaways:

  • Blooket combines traditional study methods with interactive gaming.
  • Blooket provides various game modes and customizable quiz options.
  • Blooket can be used for reviewing, test preparation, and homework assignments.
  • Blooket offers accessibility features and supports multiple languages.
  • Blooket aligns with educational standards and promotes community interaction.

Understanding Blooket’s Functionality

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Blooket , an interactive and web-based platform , enhances the learning process by incorporating gaming. It allows educators to develop customized sets of questions and games which can be used in real-time or assigned as homework.

A defining feature is its adaptability, as it offers a variety of gaming modes centered on different themes, from races and adventures to quizzes and challenges. This diversity helps cater to different subjects and learning styles.

The platform provides instant feedback, fostering a rich learning environment through competition and immediate correction of misconceptions.

Blooket Game Modes

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There are a variety of game modes in Blooket that match different learning styles and objectives. Some of these modes include:

  • Gold Quest: Explores questions with a fun, role-playing twist. The player with the most gold wins.
  • Cafe: A race that emphasizes speed and accuracy. The fastest, correct answers lead to victory.
  • Factory: A unique categorization game that places an emphasis on digging deeper into specific topics.
  • Battle Royale: A competitive mode where everyone fights to be the last one standing.
  • Tower Defense: This mode encourages strategy as players defend their towers from each other while answering questions.
  • Racing: A fast-paced game where speed is key. The fastest correct answers will move players forward, leading them to the finish line.

These modes allow educators to enhance lesson engagement, providing students additional ways to interact with the study material.

Creating a Question Set in Blooket

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To generate a question set, first, click the “Create” button on the main screen. From here, there are two approaches: manual input or CSV file upload.

For manual input, type in a question, then enter up to four possible answers, making sure to star the correct one.

For the CSV method, download a template from Blooket. Fill in questions, answer choices, and mark the right response, before uploading it back to the platform.

All question sets can be saved and edited at any time. Additionally, you can view and use sets created by other educators by tapping on the “Discover” option.

Put some thought into question difficulty, variety, and balance to make the gaming experience both challenging and fun. Remember, the goal is to facilitate learning, so ensure your question set supports that aim.

Hosting a Blooket Game

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To initiate a game, it’s necessary to select a question set. These can either be personally created or ones that others have made public. Select the desired game mode, each has its unique setup and rules.

Once defined, a game code is generated and shared with players. They then enter this code on their devices to join the game. Spectators are also permitted to watch the ongoing game but cannot participate actively.

It’s also possible to set a timer for the game creating an added element of urgency and strategy. Fair play is maintained as Blooket also has features to kick out players should they behave inappropriately during the game.

English/Language enthusiasts can also enable a censorship filter to screen out indecent language.

Playing a Blooket Game

Joining a Blooket game is simple, requiring just a few steps. First, the host provides a game pin, which players enter on the Blooket website or app. After entering this pin, players type in their chosen usernames. Once everyone is ready, the host initiates the game.

Playing the game involves answering multi-choice questions correctly within a time limit. Each correct response earns virtual currency or points, depending on the game mode. Visual cues signal whether answers are right or wrong, and a leaderboard displays player rankings throughout the game.

Some game modes offer additional strategic elements, like power-ups or tools for coping with challenging topics. Using these effectively can provide a competitive edge and make gameplay more dynamic.

Rapid question answering and strategic use of game features become essential for advancing in the leaderboard, reinforcing learning in an enjoyable, challenging manner.

Assigning Blooket Games As Homework

Firstly, identify the educational content you’d want to reinforce; this should form the basis of your Blooket homework task. Following that, create or select a pre-existing question set related to this content.

To set it up as a homework assignment, click on the “Assign Homework” button on the game’s main page. This will redirect you to a new page that will allow you to set a start date, an end date and the game mode for your specific homework assignment. Remember, it’s crucial to choose the appropriate game mode conducive to the learning objectives of your homework.

Once you’ve completed these steps, click on “Assign Homework” at the bottom of the page. Your students will be able to access the homework assignment using the unique game code generated by Blooket. You can share this code via email or through your learning management system.

Make sure your students understand how to navigate the Blooket interface. Also, brief them about any scoring or rules specific to the game mode you’ve chosen. It’s always a good idea to play a practice round in class before assigning a homework task, just to make sure all students are comfortable with the platform.

Lastly, monitor student progress. Blooket’s teacher dashboard allows real-time tracking of student results, which can inform instructional decisions and help determine areas of difficulty for students.

Practical Classroom Applications of Blooket

Leveraging the interactive and competitive elements of Blooket, educators are able to boost student engagement in class. Here are a few practical ways this tool can be successfully implemented:

1. Review Sessions: Instead of conventional Q&A format, use Blooket to conduct lively review sessions. Teachers can quiz students on recently taught content to facilitate better retention and to identify topics that may need to be revisited.

2. Homework: Instead of giving direct assignments, educators can assign Blooket games for homework. This makes the learning process fun and engaging while offering an opportunity for knowledge reinforcement.

3. Test Preparation: Blooket can serve as a unique platform for test prep. By playing the games, students can revise their learning materials in a seamless and enjoyable manner, improving their familiarity with the subject matter and boosting their confidence.

4. Ice Breaker Activities: At the beginning of a term, Blooket can be used to conduct ‘get to know you’ games. This not only fosters a sense of fraternity among students, but also helps in establishing a positive classroom culture.

Privacy Considerations With Blooket

When engaging with Blooket, it is compelling to balance the tool’s educational benefits with its privacy practices. Primarily, Blooket collects some personal data from users, but it’s generally limited to usernames, email addresses, and game history. It does not share user data with third-party advertisers or entities.

However, make sure that students’ user names do not contain personal information. Teachers can facilitate this by helping students craft anonymous but identifiable usernames. Also, Blooket’s privacy policy is straightforward and accessible, suitable for educators to review before incorporating the tool into their curriculum.

Although Blooket’s chat feature might present a potential concern, it’s noteworthy that the chat is limited to information about the game. All conversations are monitored, and inappropriate language is flagged and blocked, making it a safe space for students during gameplay.

Lastly, to defend against cyber risks, Blooket uses measures like encryption and firewalls for safeguarding storage and transfer of data. However, teachers should continually remind students about maintaining their confidentiality online.

Despite these considerations, remember – a digital tool is only as private as its use. Be sure to maintain an open dialog about safe and responsible use of digital platforms, including Blooket, to foster a constructive and secure learning environment.

Accessibility Features of Blooket

To ensure inclusivity, Blooket offers an array of accessibility features. These cater to students with diverse needs and enable everyone to participate effectively. For visually impaired students, Blooket games can be navigated using keyboard commands and a screen reader. High-contrast options are available to support players with a variety of visual needs.

Furthermore, timers on the games can be adjusted, which accommodates students who may need extra time to process information. Preset time alterations range from an immediate pace up to a slow, deliberate window allowing each participant to engage at a comfortable personal pace.

Additionally, Blooket accommodates students of varying proficiency levels with the option to select difficulty modes for certain games. Understanding that teacher’s needs vary depending on their student’s abilities, there’s the ability to customise question sets to suit different learning styles and speeds.

There is also support for various languages, promoting diversity and enabling players from different cultural backgrounds to enjoy the same learning experience. With all these features in place, Blooket aims to provide an accessible and inclusive learning platform.

Benefits and Drawbacks of Blooket

Harnessing its interactive elements, Blooket proves to be an engaging tool for students, fostering a sense of competition while promoting deep learning. Yet, it’s important to recognize the potential drawbacks along with the benefits.

On the upside, the platform offers a variety of game modes, catering to diverse learner needs and preferences. The capability to customize question sets allows tailored content, catering specifically for individual and group learning goals. Moreover, Blooket enhances not only the absorption but also the recall of information with its repeating questions feature.

However, there are also several downsides to note. Firstly, for those with limited Internet connectivity or technological resources, Blooket might pose access difficulties. Furthermore, while competitiveness can be a motivator for some learners, others may feel undue pressure or anxiety, unfavorably impacting their learning experience. Finally, Blooket requires meticulous content curation by educators to ensure its alignment with learning objectives and appropriateness for students’ proficiency levels.

Using Blooket for Formative Assessment

Formative assessments play a vital role in shaping teaching strategies and improving student understanding. Integrating Blooket into this process adds an element of excitement and engagement.

To facilitate immediate feedback, consider utilizing live games during lessons. As all answers are displayed in real-time, teachers can identify learning gaps and adjust instruction on the fly.

For a more comprehensive picture, Blooket’s data reporting feature tracks individual student progress over time. This can assist in setting tailored learning goals.

The adaptability and various game mode options make Blooket an ideal tool for differentiation. You can select difficulty/challenge levels or assign different question sets to support diverse learning needs.

Remember, the aim is to make assessment a fun, engaging, and continuous process, which Blooket beautifully aids in achieving. Being aware of these concepts can help you make the most of Blooket for formative assessments.

Blooket’s Learning and Community Ratings

The learning rating of Blooket is quite impressive, typically receiving positive feedback across various educational platforms. Even though it’s often considered a game, its context-driven structure supports learning objectives efficiently. It allows students to reinforce their understanding while having fun, bridging the gap between education and engagement.

As for community ratings, Blooket enjoys a highly positive reputation. Its user-friendly interface makes it a hit among both educators and learners. The features of creating, hosting, and playing games inspire collaborative learning, thereby fostering a strong sense of community. In online reviews, users commonly praise Blooket’s ability to engage students even in complex topics, improving their academic participation and motivation.

One key observation made by educators portrays Blooket as a flexible tool, seamlessly applicable to various educational settings and subjects, further enhancing its community rating. Thus, Blooket stands tall as both a learning tool and a catalyst for community interaction.

Getting Started With Blooket

To kick things off, visit the Blooket website and sign up for an account. Choose the ‘Teacher/Host’ option. After the registration process, you can create your first question set. Click on the ‘My Sets’ button in the upper right and select ‘New Set.’ This opens up an interface where you can manually input your questions and answers or import them from another format.

Subsequently, explore the possibility of assigning these question sets as graded or practice homework. Turning a set into an assignment is as straightforward as clicking the ‘Homework’ button next to the set’s name and specifying the start and end times.

Last on your beginner’s checklist is launching a game. To do this, click on the ‘Host Game’ button, choose your preferred game mode, and instruct your students to join using the generated game code. It only takes a moment to get started, and the intuitive design makes it a breeze guiding students through their first game. Remember, the goal is to create an engaging and fun learning experience.

Community Interaction Through Blooket Q&A

Blooket’s platform lends a distinct advantage for nurturing vibrant community interaction. The built-in Q&A feature significantly improves learning interaction, allowing users to open dialogues, discuss topics, clarify uncertainties, and share knowledge with peers worldwide. This interactive element enriches the game-based learning experience since it extends beyond just rote memorization.

Blooket incorporates different perspectives into the Q&A, where:

  • Users can create and customize their own question sets , effectively sharing their knowledge or unique viewpoints.
  • Players can engage in real-time feedback during games , opening up a channel for instant clarification and learning reinforcement.
  • The Q&A platform acts as an excellent medium for learners to share strategies, creating a collaborative learning environment.
  • Educators can also utilize this feature to communicate with students remotely , elucidating difficult concepts or question sets.

Overall, Blooket’s Q&A feature transforms the traditional learning process into an inclusive and community-driven endeavor.

Blooket’s Integration With Educational Standards

Blooket aligns well with Common Core and state-specific guidelines, enabling teachers to incorporate technology into their classroom and achieving educational objectives more efficiently.

Within its game modes, one can find options tailoring to different subject matter and skill levels, thus addressing the necessary standards across various disciplines and grades.

For instance, in Mathematics, a teacher might use ‘CafĂ©’ mode to challenge students’ understanding of multiplication — ensuring alignment with CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.OA.C.7 .

Over in Language Arts, Blooket’s ‘Gold Quest’ mode thrills students as they race to answer questions on parts of speech, honing their grasp of CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.3.1.A .

Teachers also have the freedom to create their own question sets that align perfectly with their curriculum.

To monitor their students’ progress and address individual learning needs, they can refer to the in-built check-in reports.

All of these elements of Blooket present opportunities for standard-compatible, engaging, and diversified instruction and assessment.

Blooket’s Role in the SAMR Model

Diving deeper into its pedagogical underpinnings, let’s consider how Blooket fits within the SAMR Model .

For those unfamiliar, the SAMR Model is a framework used to observe the level of technology integration into educational practices. It includes four stages: Substitution , Augmentation , Modification , and Redefinition .

In the Substitution stage, Blooket can replace traditional paper-and-pencil tasks, such as flashcards for studying. Here, technology merely substitutes, with no functional change.

Moving up to the Augmentation stage, Blooket starts to improve upon regular tasks. Features like immediate feedback and score-tracking help enhance the learning process, setting it apart from traditional methods.

In the Modification stage, Blooket significantly redesigns aspects of the task. The various game modes create an environment of competition and collaboration that robustly transforms the learning experiences.

Finally, at the Redefinition stage, Blooket allows for the creation of new tasks, that were previously inconceivable. The ability for learners to design their own question sets, for instance, develops higher-order thinking, as they not only answer but also craft challenging questions.

Thus, as we explore this model, it becomes evident that Blooket can proficiently shift between the different stages of the SAMR Model , augmenting and transforming the learning experience.

Related Research On Blooket

Delving into the academic sphere, research demonstrates the impact of Blooket as an educational tool. A study from the University of North Texas highlighted the platform’s role in motivating students and improving their engagement in their studies. Blooket’s gamification can serve as a reinforcement for knowledge acquisition and stimulate interest for learners.

Additionally, there is a focus on Blooket’s potential for adaptive learning . According to a review published in Computers in Education Journal , the application can be configured to identify areas of difficulty for students, allowing for the customisation of educational content to meet individual’s needs.

However, a number of studies also spotlight potential challenges. Concerns about impact on study habits and screen time have been raised in academic discussions, indicating the need for careful implementation and ongoing assessment to avoid pitfalls. Such research findings both affirm Blooket’s value in the educational landscape and underline the importance of its deliberate and thoughtful use.

Blooket As a Tool for Test Prep and Study

Integrating this online platform into your study routine can significantly improve retention and recall of information. Blooket allows educators to customize their own question sets, making it an ideal tool for reviewing and preparing for tests in any subject area.

Here are some ways to maximize Blooket’s potential for test prep:

  • Repeated Play: Use the same set of questions throughout your study period. This regular repetition aids long-term memory imprint.
  • Team Battles: Encourage group study sessions by hosting team battles. Collaborative learning can increase understanding and maintain engagement.
  • Self-Study Mode: Use the homework mode for individuals to study at their own pace. This autonomous learning strengthens comprehension and recall skills.
  • Diverse Game Modes: The different game modes provide varying levels of competition, keeping the study session engaging. These include racing, battle royales, and more.
  • Use of Game Tokens: Incorporate the token system into your study routine. This incentivises studying and helps to keep motivation high.

Remember, the key to effective test prep is repeated, gradual learning. With its customizable question sets and varied game modes, Blooket can be an essential part of any student’s study toolkit.

Blooket’s Application in Various Subjects: Math, Science, English/Language Arts, Social Studies

Across numerous academic disciplines, Blooket finds its broad utility.

Math students can have their numerical abilities tested through Blooket’s competitive games. Teachers often make use of the platform to reinforce key mathematical concepts like fractions, algebra, or geometric figures. With created question sets, educators can pinpoint exact areas where their students need further practice and address those skills more pointedly.

For science classes, Blooket comes handy in memorizing key terms or scientific laws. Whether diving into the realms of biology, chemistry, physics, or earth science, unique game modes allow students to explore topics interactively, increasing comprehension and engagement.

In English or Language Arts, Blooket can focus on vocabulary building, literature comprehension, or grammatical rules. By turning learning into a game, students better remember tricky vocabulary words or complex literary devices.

Social studies students can use Blooket to review historical facts, geography, or understand complex socio-political structures. By turning these typically fact-heavy subjects into fun review games, students can actively participate in their learning.

Regardless of the subject, Blooket can also be utilized for general fact review, unit summary games, or even holiday-themed trivia. The customizability of the platform allows for creative integration into any classroom.

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So your teacher has assigned you homework and you are not sure how to complete it right? Worry not, this article will be helpful for you to complete your Blooket homework with ease. From joining the game to submitting the final project, I will guide you on every step.

How to Use Blooket To Complete Your Homework?

The assigning of homework in Blooket is a great feature. It enables the teachers to assign homework to students to improve their learning.

For those students who have received homework from their teachers, they can use this guide to complete their homework.

Open Your Blooket Homework Link

Open Your Blooket Homework Link

When someone assigns homework on Blooket, he/she will definitely share an invitation link with the students. Without this link, students can not join the game and complete the homework. So ask your teacher about this link or QR code and follow it.

Choose Your Nickname

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Once you follow the homework link or QR code, you will see a page where you need to choose a nickname for your profile. This name will be visible to your teachers. 

Choose a New Game or Load the Game

Choose a New Game or Load the Game

The next step is to choose your game. If you are joining a new project then choose “New Game” and if you are returning from a previous game then choose the “Load Game” option.

Play and Complete The Homework

Play the game and complete your homework in the required time. You should know that there will be a time limit for the completion of all the assigned homework projects. So stay competitive and have fun with your friends and classmates.

How do I do the homework?

You will need to get a QR code or a link from your teacher then you need to choose a nickname to complete your homework.

Do I need to sign up for the Blooket to complete my homework?

No, you do not need to sign up for the Blooket account to complete your homework. You just need to click on the shared URL and go to your homework page.

What to choose while following the homework link?

You will see two options when you follow the HW link. One is Load Game and it is for a new HW. Another is the Load Game which is for those who are returning from the previous game.

Can I submit my project after the deadline?

No, Blooket does not allow you to submit your project to your teachers after the final date has passed. You need to prepare the project before the last date.

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  1. How to Assign Homework in Blooket

    1. To Assigning Homework, you have two options: a. To assign homework for a set that you do not own: go to the set preview page and select "Assign HW". b. To assign homework for a set that is yours: go to your "My Sets" page and select "Assign" on the set you wish to use. 2. Select a solo game mode. 3.

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    1. To Complete Homework, click on the link or scan the QR code provided by your teacher. 2. Enter your nickname (your teacher will see this) 3. Select "New Game" or "Load Game" if you are returning to an incomplete game. 4.

  3. Assigning Homework with Blooket

    Want to extend the Blooket fun beyond the classroom? This tutorial will guide you on how to assign homework using Blooket, ensuring your students continue th...

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    Using the Blooket Homepage. Download Article. 1. Go to your dashboard. Your dashboard contains the stats, blooks, news, homework, and game sets you have. The "News" button allows you to check the latest Blooket updates and news. The "My Sets" button allows you to see all of your created sets.

  5. Blooket Quick Start Guide for Students

    3. Choose a Blook while you wait for the game to start . 4. Have fun! Bonus: You can play a secret game while waiting for the game to start 😉 . Solo Gameplay: Homework . 1. Click on homework link or scan the QR code shared by your teacher . 2. Enter your Name and start playing! Solo Gameplay: Independent . 1. Find a question set to use in ...

  6. How to Play Blooket

    All they need to do is enter the game ID for the game mode of their choice for your students or that of an assigned Blooket set as homework. Then all your students need to do is add their nickname, and they're off. No user names or passwords are required. This is important if you're using Blooket for students under 13.

  7. Getting Started with Blooket

    ⭐ Watch the UPDATED video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSqDf6YSz-MA basic introduction to Blooket from a Student's perspective. This video goes ove...

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    How to Assign Blooket as Homework (Full Guide)Blooket is a popular educational platform that allows teachers to engage students with interactive games. If ...

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    To assign homework on Blooket, first, go to your chosen question set and then click on 'Host'. Next, you'll see the live game modes, but if you scroll to the bottom, you'll see a button that says ' Assign Homework '. Click on ' Assign Homework ' and then choose a HW game mode that you want students to play.

  10. Homework

    Homework is a feature that allows teachers to assign work to students for them to work independently, instead of competing with one another. This is very useful for both users as the teachers don't have to be there and the student may go at their own pace. The current game modes able to be assigned as homework are, Tower of Doom, Tower Defense, Cafe, Factory , Crazy Kingdom and Monster Brawl ...

  11. How to Assign Homework in Blooket: A Guide for Educators

    1. Create a Blook: The first step in assigning homework in Blooket is to create a Blook. A Blook is essentially a game or quiz that you design to cover the topics you want your students to focus on. To create a Blook, follow these steps: Log in to your Blooket educator account. Click on the "Create" button to start a new Blook.

  12. Blooket: A Comprehensive Guide to Using, Understanding and Mastering

    Blooket, an interactive and web-based platform, enhances the learning process by incorporating gaming.It allows educators to develop customized sets of questions and games which can be used in real-time or assigned as homework. A defining feature is its adaptability, as it offers a variety of gaming modes centered on different themes, from races and adventures to quizzes and challenges.

  13. A How-To Play Guide On Blooket For Teachers

    Click on the HW or Assign HW button to assign the game homework. You are directed to the Blooket Assign Now page. Time Limits. Homework assignments have time limits set by the teacher when selecting the game in game mode. Select the due date when the homework is due by selecting the number of days, hours, and minutes. HW Title.

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  15. How to View Homework Results in Blooket

    Play. Homework Results/Reports are available once you have assigned Homework. To learn how to assign Homework, click here. 1. Navigate to your "Homework" tab. 2. Select the homework game that you wish to view. 3. Scroll down on the HW Page to view the results.

  16. 10 Most Common Questions About Blooket

    4. Add questions manually, ensuring they are engaging and cover the learning objectives. 5. Select a game mode that suits your lesson plan. 6. Launch the game, sharing the game code with your ...

  17. Blooket

    Welcome to the World of Blooket: a new take on trivia and review games! The way it works is that a teacher/host picks a question set and a unique game mode. Then, we generate a code that players can use to join the game on their own devices. After the game starts, players will answer questions to help them win.

  18. Frequently Asked Questions

    How do I assign a Blooket Question Set as Homework for students to do on their own? How do I share a Blooket Question Set I've created with another teacher? How do I host a Blooket game? How do I change my profile Blook/banner/title on the Stats page? Do students need a Blooket account to play?

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  21. How to Complete Homework in Blooket? Guide for Students!

    The assigning of homework in Blooket is a great feature. It enables the teachers to assign homework to students to improve their learning. For those students who have received homework from their teachers, they can use this guide to complete their homework.

  22. FAQ: Quick Start

    FAQ: Quick Start. How do I assign a Blooket Question Set as Homework for students to do on their own? How do I share a Blooket Question Set I've created with another teacher? How do I host a Blooket game? How do I change my profile Blook/banner/title on the Stats page? Do students need a Blooket account to play?

  23. How do I assign a Blooket Question Set as Homework for students to do

    First, choose a question set (options below) and open it to view more options. Create a set using the Create tab. Use one of your own sets in the My Sets tab. Finding a public set in the Discover tab. Now, click "Assign" (My Sets) or "Assign HW" (Discover). Select a game mode from the options on the left, then click "Assign HW".