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Classroom Review Activities

A complete review experience for teachers who need more than one game: warmup prompt, main review game, misconception check, and exit ticket.

Best for

Use this activity when these goals matter

classroomsteachersreviewtest prepvocabularystudent engagement

Run of show

A practical agenda for this activity

Use this as a starting structure, then adjust the timing based on your group size and how competitive the room feels.

5 min

Set the room

Name the goal, split the group if needed, and explain how classroom review activities will work.

15-30 min

Run the main game

Use the recommended game format or tool output, keep rounds moving, and make scoring visible.

3-10 min

Rotate or reset

Switch teams, change prompts, add a faster round, or move from low-pressure practice into competition.

2-5 min

Close with a next step

End with a winner, a reflection prompt, a review question, or a template to reuse next time.

Engines

Reusable formats that fit

Quiz Engine

Creates quiz questions, trivia rounds, review checks, and answer keys.

Quiz Board Engine

Creates category-based quiz boards for Jeopardy-style review and trivia.

Word Puzzle Engine

Creates word puzzles, phrase reveals, vocabulary games, and clue lists.

Prompt Deck Engine

Creates icebreakers, discussion cards, reflection prompts, and debate starters.

Host tips

Make the activity easier to run

  • Plan for 4-35 people and keep the first round easier than the final round.
  • Choose 15-45 minutes of content, then keep one backup round ready.
  • Use clear team names, visible scores, and simple rules before the first prompt appears.
  • For in-person groups, project the main game and keep the host controls off the shared screen.

Recommended games

Formats that work well for this activity

Live

Quiz Champ

Create and play Jeopardy-style trivia games for classrooms, teams, parties, and events.

Live

Are You Smarter Game

Trivia-style game for classrooms, families, kids, and educational events.

Live

Fortunate Wheel

Wheel-style word puzzle game for classrooms, vocabulary review, parties, and family game night.

Live

Family Feud-Style Game

Browser-based survey game for classrooms, work events, parties, church groups, and family game nights.

Avoid these mistakes

Common ways this activity gets harder than it needs to be

Starting too hard

Open with a low-stakes prompt or simple round so the group understands the rhythm before points matter.

Too many rules

Pick one primary format and one scoring method. Add variations only after the group is already playing.

No closing moment

A short recap, winner reveal, exit ticket, or rematch CTA makes the activity feel complete instead of abruptly ending.

FAQ

Questions hosts usually ask

What is the best game for classroom review activities?

Start with Quiz Champ or Are You Smarter Game if you want a playable browser-based option, then use the related tools when you need custom prompts or a reusable plan.

How long should classroom review activities take?

Most hosts should plan 15-45 minutes. Shorter sessions should use one fast game format; longer sessions can combine an opener, main game, and debrief.

Can this work online and in person?

Yes. The recommended mode is in person, but the structure can be adapted by sharing the game screen, using teams, and keeping scoring visible.

Do I need Game Pass for this activity?

You can start with free guides and live game links. Game Pass is most useful when you want multiple shared-platform games, premium templates, reusable prep, and future hosted tools.

Game Pass

Need more than one format for classroom review activities?

Game Pass helps repeat hosts move between quiz boards, word games, pricing games, templates, and future shared-platform tools without buying each game one by one.

Fortunate WheelQuiz ChampAre You Smarter GamePlayPasswordRight Price

Family Feud-style game is an owned live game, but it is not part of shared Game Pass yet.