Wordwall.net is my new obsession. I stumbled on it last week and I can't stop playing with it. Wordwall.net allows teachers to create interactive games and printed materials for their students. Teachers simply pick a template and enter the content they want and voila, they have an interactive game. I love it because it is easy to create engaging activities, easy to switch templates, and fun for kids.
You can try it out for yourself by signing up for a free account. The free account lets you use 18 templates and create 5 activities.
The school also signed up for one teacher Pro account. More information provided in the Wordwall At-A-Glance document.
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You can search over 10,000 games that the community has already posted.
Note: an alternative way to search is from your browser.
You can use the search term: wordwall.net <description of what you are looking for>
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Here are some of the available game templates:
Here are some examples of how the templates can be used:
Spinning wheel with Get-to-Know-You questions.
I created this one for the 3rd Grade.
Here is an example of how the same content can be delivered in different ways:
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There are lots of videos on YouTube where teachers demonstrate how they use Wordwall.net. Here is one with an overview of wordwall.net and they demonstrate how a game is created.