Not only is this game engaging, but you can also use it to collect results!
Once the game is over, you will see the top 5 players. You can also see an entire list of what place each time came in. Then you can choose the "feedback and results" button to find out more.
After the game is complete, students can leave you feedback, and rate the game. Once you have viewed these results, click "final results."
On this screen, you will click "save results" you can choose to download or save to drive.
Once the scores are downloaded, they will pull up into an excel sheet. Here there is a breakdown of each question.
The results are broken down by each player, and each question. I can see that both players missed question 2, and I can see what answer they chose.
I can also see the percent of correct answers, and percent of incorrect answers.
I can also see the percent of correct answers, and percent of incorrect answers.
> Discussion/reflection: what are ways that you can use these results?
In the past, I have created a short Kahoot as a ticket out the door. I put 3-5 questions about what we learned that day, or what I wanted to asses. I had the students play the quick game (which they loved) and I was able to use the results to see which students understood the lesson, and which students still need remediation. It is a fun way to get instant results- I didn't even have to grade them!