

Definition bingo: read out the definition of a word, and let the student find the word on the card.So, what else can you do with a bingo game in your classroom? When a student has ticked off 5 in a row, he has BINGO! In this example the teacher calls out digital times and the students have to tick off the matching clock. Every student will get a different bingo sheet. The first learning game is Bingo! Add your own images or words to the bingo widget from BookWidgets, and share the result with your students. 10 Fun learning games to share in Google Classroom 1. Want to know how to get started first? Take a look at this blog post. Since gamification in education is the real thing, I’ll show you some examples and give you some extra lesson ideas as well. In this blog post I’ll show you how to gamify Google Classroom with BookWidgets’ game widgets. And what’s more, results of these widgets are automatically sent to your Google Classroom for you to give feedback. This means that you can create these interactive learning exercises right from inside your trusted Google Classroom environment.

So, what does this have to do with Google Classroom? Well, we made a smooth integration with Google Classroom. Choose between 40+ interactive exercise templates, and just add your own content. If you’re just catching up with the news, here’s some extra info: with BookWidgets, you can make automatically graded quizzes and interactive exercises. First things first: We’re proud to announce that we’re officially listed on the #withClassroom website!
