Quizlet is an online platform in which you can prepare supportive materials for your lessons and also you can benefit from this platform to make a quick revision and check your students' comprehension by the questions you write. You know sometimes it can be hard to find the exact worksheet you look for, however, Quizlet lets you prepare your own questions. Especially, if you work on vocabulary base, well some says it encourages students to rote memorization, it depends on how you use it actually. Most of the time I use this tool at the end of my lesson just before the consolidation part, so that I can check their comprehension.
Let's have a look at the site:
You need to get an account to have an access to this site, however, you won't have the full access unless you upgrade to a teacher's account. After signing in, you can create your own classes here and add your students in your class. You or can also upload you word, excel or google documents here.
As you see in the picture, there is a "create" button on the bar. By clicking on this item, you can start creating your first quiz.
At first, it will give you 5 blanks in which you can write your vocabularies and add their definitions and pictures provided by Quizlet, you can upload your own pictures, too. To hear their pronunciation, or to record your own voice, you need an upgraded version. If five questions are not enough, by clicking on the "add cards" item, you can add more questions.
In my first try, I worked on the vocabulary related to baby animals:
The site also allows you to use the pictures and their definitions in the form of flashcards.
You can use these flashcards in your activities,too. The site offers you different types of questions such as; writing, spelling or multiple-choice questions. Also there is a game called "gravity" in which the students are supposed the write the correct definition of the
words on meteors before they hit our World.
You can edit the questions you write later and also you can share the link with your students!Besides, you can print out the questions you prepare here. I hope you like it!
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