EDUCANDY

Lately, there have been many websites that allows a teacher to easily create educational games for students to help them learn new concepts or study for an upcoming test or quiz. Educandy is another one to share with all of you.

This one seems to be geared more toward elementary than middle or high school students. It is free to use and doesn’t take much time at all to get set up. As a teacher, you can add a data set such as a list of vocabulary words or a list of questions. There are 8 different game formats to choose: word search, anagrams, noughts and crosses, crossword, match up, multiple choice, memory and hangman.

To get started, you will need to create an account. Educandy will then send you an email to confirm. Once you are logged into the site, you are prompted to enter either a list of words or questions. Finally, based on your list, you can pick one of the game formats recommended for you to use. Once you create an activity, Educandy will provide you with a unique code to share with students. They can then play on their own device by going to the Educandy website. In addition, you can embed the game into your own website as well.

For more information as well as step-by-step instructions, watch this quick video: http://bit.ly/35s3ilg

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