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I love that there are so many different games for my students to play. I love that there is a healthy competition associated with it and that all students are working hard to achive a goal. I also love that is educational Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I wish there were more games available and also that students are able to use any names they choose which often can cause friction in the classroom and a delay to the learning Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Blooket is so easy to use and my students love it. This past year, while working in an EC classroom, I used Blooket every day with my students. I plan to continue to do so in the fall. It's the best way to help students review that allows them to use their devices and have fun while learning. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I honestly can't think of anything that I dislike about Blooket. I have used many aspects of Blooket, including creating my own sets and finding others that were already made, and I cannot think of anything that gave me trouble or that I disliked. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Blooket does a phenomenal job engaging students in fun games and competitions. Students love unlocking new "Blooks" and competing to review key concepts. I also love that Blooket engages students in a variety of game modes that are fun and interactive. It builds classroom community! Furthermore Blooket is easy to navigate and it is easy to find blooket games created by other users. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There's nothing that I specifically dislike, however I do think the games are often very similar in concept (but with a new design twist). I wish they would implement newer and different game modes, similar to what Gimkit is doing. Students love the complexity that Gimkit brings and the cute avatars that they get to play with (in "Fishtopia" for example). Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Whether playing as a class or assigning a game for homework, students enjoy the competition. The other competitors may have been first to the market for multiple choice gaming with points attached, but this just allowed the usual students to make their way to the top of the leaderboard. With Blooket, students can go head-to-head in a battle royale to see who the last person standing is based on speed and correctness. Individually, my students like the multiple game choices to help check their knowledge when assigned as homework. For all the participation, the students earn credit to virtually purchase new characters with different characteristics. It is also enjoyable that every few months updates occur to the playability and teacher interface. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I think the only downside is that certain games don't allow the teacher to directly see the questions that are being asked due to the randomization for each player. In modes like Battle Royale, everybody receives the same question and it is easy to give direct feedback as to why the answer is correct. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There are a wide variety of games on Blooket, and they continuously introduce new ones. Unlike previous online classroom games, Blooket adds an element of surprise to each game, so the strongest student doesn't necessarily win the game, Blooket offers students an element of chance for correct answers: steal another competitors points, swap scores, lots of variables to keep everyone involved in the game. Kids BEGGED to play another round and everybody played. Great games. I also liked that you could import content from Quizlet, so it was a time saver in not having to re-do vocabulary lists, or verbs that I had already created on another platform. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I cant think of anything that I didn't like about these games, they were super fun and easy to use. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I like how there is an excellent variety of gamified learning platforms, from individual options, small group to larger (whole) group options. Some game options are better than others for review and learning, and it can be a solid motivator for review time. Lastly, it's easy to put together a game than some other game platforms. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Like I said, some game options are better than others for review and learning, and it's a solid motivator for review time. All this said, it's good for younger learners, but even for some of my 6th graders, felt a bit childish. Still, I think Blooket could be good for many middle school students. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I love that blooket has a variety of games for my students to play. I like to use it as a whole class activity and assign it as individual student work. I like that I can import lists from quizlet. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The only thing that I would add is the ability to play more games as a group. What there is, is great, but I would like to see some of the individual learning transfer to group play. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There are a variety of games that help kids learn independently. Competition is stimulating and the ease of use is a big plus. Great intro/warm-up for vocab! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Tutorials are a little slow. Most of the games are intuitive enough to be able to figure out. Would love to have a screen lock function to keep students on the page. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
My students love Blooket! They are always asking to play! We use it to practice vocabulary, so I also love that I can import directly from Quizlet. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I would love for there to be more options to assign as HW, so that students can have more variety in the independent options! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.