Game Guide

A quick explanation of each game—how students play and when to use it.

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Activity Sheet Builder

Create one graded activity using multiple games.

How teachers use it: Select games from your folders, then set the required score, accuracy, or completion goal students must meet for credit. Stick Draw is not included in Activity Sheets at this time.

Best for: Bundling multiple games into one graded activity with clear score, accuracy, or completion requirements.

Student-friendlyEngagingTeacher-ready
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Golden Ladder

Climb the cash ladder.

How students play: Students answer questions correctly to move up the ladder and build a higher score as they progress.

Best for: Unit reviews, exam prep, and fast-paced question practice.

Student-friendlyEngagingTeacher-ready
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Word Sweep

Sweep through terms and answers quickly.

How students play: Students move through rapid prompts and respond as quickly and accurately as possible to keep progressing.

Best for: Quick retrieval practice, vocabulary review, and warmups.

Student-friendlyEngagingTeacher-ready
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Fleet Finder

Battleship-style review practice.

How students play: Students answer questions to uncover hidden targets on a grid and earn progress as they find them.

Best for: Mixed-topic review, test prep, and engagement-focused practice.

Student-friendlyEngagingTeacher-ready
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Challenge Grid

Pick a square and complete the challenge.

How students play: Students choose from a grid of prompts and complete the question or task in each selected square.

Best for: Mixed review, choice-based practice, and varied question sets.

Student-friendlyEngagingTeacher-ready
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Cloze Quest

Fill in the blanks in context.

How students play: Students complete missing words or phrases within sentences or passages using context to guide their answers.

Best for: Grammar practice, vocabulary in context, and sentence completion.

Student-friendlyEngagingTeacher-ready
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Column Drop

Sort falling items into the correct column.

How students play: Students place items into the correct category or column before the board fills up.

Best for: Categorizing, sorting, and concept grouping.

Student-friendlyEngagingTeacher-ready
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Stick Draw - PRO Plan (AI)

Draw it and guess it.

How students play: Students use drawing-based prompts to represent ideas visually and identify the correct concept from the sketch.

Best for: Visual vocabulary, concept recognition, and creative review.

Student-friendlyEngagingTeacher-ready
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Word Jumble

Unscramble words at speed.

How students play: Students rearrange scrambled letters or parts to form the correct word or answer.

Best for: Spelling, vocabulary, and word-form practice.

Student-friendlyEngagingTeacher-ready
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Order Up

Put everything in the right order.

How students play: Students drag and arrange items into the correct sequence.

Best for: Processes, timelines, routines, and sentence ordering.

Student-friendlyEngagingTeacher-ready
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Pattern Path

Find the pattern and keep moving.

How students play: Students identify the rule or pattern and choose the correct next step to continue forward.

Best for: Patterns, rules, sequences, and logical practice.

Student-friendlyEngagingTeacher-ready
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Picture Match

Match images to the correct concept.

How students play: Students connect pictures with the correct word, label, or meaning.

Best for: Vocabulary with visuals, image recognition, and concept matching.

Student-friendlyEngagingTeacher-ready
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Quick Pop

Pop the correct answer fast.

How students play: Students quickly select the correct answer before it disappears, rewarding both speed and accuracy.

Best for: Quick checks, energizers, and fast review rounds.

Student-friendlyEngagingTeacher-ready
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Ladder Climb

Build a streak and climb higher.

How students play: Students keep answering correctly to move higher and extend their progress.

Best for: Mastery practice, repeated review, and streak-based motivation.

Student-friendlyEngagingTeacher-ready
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Treasure Hunt

Solve clues and find the treasure.

How students play: Students answer prompts to unlock clues, reveal progress, and work toward the final reward.

Best for: Themed reviews, classroom challenges, and progression-based practice.

Student-friendlyEngagingTeacher-ready