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Teacher Tools

Online Review Games List

Type: Quiz Competition

How to Play: Add ASL videos or GIFs to questions. Students answer in real time.

Why It’s Great: Easy to use, works on all devices, and great for in-person or remote class games.

Kahoot

Type: Quiz Competition

How to Play: Add ASL videos or GIFs to questions. Students answer in real time.

Why It’s Great: Easy to use, works on all devices, and great for in-person or remote class games.

Type: Game-Based Quiz Platform

How to Play: Teachers create custom quizzes (or use pre-made ones) using text, images, or even GIFs (under 3MB). Students join the game with a code and compete in fun game modes like Gold Quest, Tower Defense, or Racing while answering questions.

Why It's Great: It turns boring review into competitive chaos in the best way. Works great for ASL if you upload signs as GIFs. Bonus: kids forget they’re learning because they’re too busy trying to win. No more worksheets—just game-show energy.

Blooket

Type: Game-Based Quiz Platform

How to Play: Teachers create custom quizzes (or use pre-made ones) using text, images, or even GIFs (under 3MB). Students join the game with a code and compete in fun game modes like Gold Quest, Tower Defense, or Racing while answering questions.

Why It's Great: It turns boring review into competitive chaos in the best way. Works great for ASL if you upload signs as GIFs. Bonus: kids forget they’re learning because they’re too busy trying to win. No more worksheets—just game-show energy.

Type: Strategy + Quiz Game

How to Play: Upload ASL vocab quizzes; students earn in-game money for correct answers to buy upgrades.

Why It’s Great: Designed by a student. Strategic gameplay keeps them engaged longer than standard quizzes.

Gimkit

Type: Strategy + Quiz Game

How to Play: Upload ASL vocab quizzes; students earn in-game money for correct answers to buy upgrades.

Why It’s Great: Designed by a student. Strategic gameplay keeps them engaged longer than standard quizzes.

Type: Self-Paced & Live Quiz

How to Play: Teachers add questions with embedded ASL videos/images. Students play individually or in teams.

Why It’s Great: Gives detailed feedback. Great for silent classrooms and homework reviews.

Wayground (formerly known as Quizzez)

Type: Self-Paced & Live Quiz

How to Play: Teachers add questions with embedded ASL videos/images. Students play individually or in teams.

Why It’s Great: Gives detailed feedback. Great for silent classrooms and homework reviews.

Type: DIY Game Generator

How to Play: Create memory games, flashcards, matching, crossword puzzles, and more using your own ASL images or GIFs.

Why It’s Great: Fully customizable. Great for building your own themed vocab games.

Flippity

Type: DIY Game Generator

How to Play: Create memory games, flashcards, matching, crossword puzzles, and more using your own ASL images or GIFs.

Why It’s Great: Fully customizable. Great for building your own themed vocab games.

Type: Video-Based Discussion Tool

How to Play: Post prompts like “Sign your favorite food” or “Respond to this story in ASL.” Students reply in video.

Why It’s Great: Perfect for expressive ASL practice, peer feedback, and sign-to-sign conversations.

Boom Cards: Boom Learning

Type: Video-Based Discussion Tool

How to Play: Post prompts like “Sign your favorite food” or “Respond to this story in ASL.” Students reply in video.

Why It’s Great: Perfect for expressive ASL practice, peer feedback, and sign-to-sign conversations.

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