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November 1, 2024

New on Quizizz: November Highlights

The most powerful version of Lessons yet, annotations on Passages, and more customization for your resources!

Increase your presentation engagement with the new Lessons Toolbox

The new Quizizz Lessons enhancements make it easier to deliver interactive slides, adapt to student data, and keep students engaged in any presentation.

Here’s what you can find in the new Lessons Toolbox:

  • Annotation - Make notes and highlight ideas on slides and questions

  • Interactive Whiteboard - Model skills and collaborate in real-time on student devices

  • Teacher-to-Student-Paced Mode - Put everything from your presentation to independent student practice in one Quizizz join code. Present your lesson to students and then switch to student-paced mode for classwork and assignments

  • Add Questions - Check for student understanding on the fly, ask polls, do check-ins, or add questions about the same topic

  • Classroom Pulse - Improved live data while you’re teaching gives you a clearer understanding of student misconceptions. Powered by AI, you can view insights privately on another device and see which students need your attention by showing you who has lower accuracies and students who have raised their hands.

How to: Start any of your lessons or find a premade Lessons Library in the classroom. Then, check out the new Lessons Toolbox at the bottom of the screen—in the teacher dock. You can read more here.

Tip: Need a quick way to bring your existing slides into Quizizz? Download the Google Slides Add-On to turn any of your presentations into interactive slides in Quizizz in seconds.

Ensure students understand what they read with annotations in Passages

Students can now interact directly with their text in Passages by highlighting, adding comments, and making annotations. Educators have shared that these tools are essential for helping students engage with texts, especially during standardized exams.

How to: When in a reading Passage click on ‘Annotations’ and highlight any part of the passage, color code it, or add notes to it to refer back to it later. Read more here

Tip: Student annotations show up in your reports too!

Passages are available in School and District plans. Don’t have one? Request one for your School.
Here’s how.

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