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Brain Dash 60 is a popular quiz game for us being teachers

We have a new game to share with you We are teachers. Called Brain sprint 60This is a quiz-based game where students can play it again and again.

When we set out to make this game, we wanted something that works in a real classroom – whether you have 60 seconds or 10 minutes, simple and flexible. We’ve started Word Lab (Our Daily Word Game), see how many teachers and students like it. And we know that game-based learning is not only fun, but research shows that it does work and actually helps with memory and retention.

Brain dash expectations 60

Brain sprint 60 Provide you with two ways of playing:

  • Timing mode: Answer as many questions as possible in 60 seconds.
  • Unreached mode: Answer 12 questions at your own pace.

Along the way, you will find interesting twists and turns – such as the reward points for stripes, the ability to skip problems or a triple chance if you feel confident.

The goal is not the ace on the first attempt. We actually want students to miss out on some questions because the next time they see them, they are more likely to remember the answers. It’s a way of feeling like a game (not a test) about progress and repetition.

Brain dashboard 60 on your phone

Designed for replay

We don’t want to create something that students play at once and forget. So we built it Brain sprint 60 Consider replay. Each game contains at least 50 questions and they are randomly assigned so it will never be exactly the same. The more you play, the more familiar the content becomes, and we believe in approaching meaningful learning opportunities in this way.

This is what the teacher told us

We shared early versions of the game with our teachers and asked them to try it with the students. Here is what we hear:

“My students love this. They want to continue to play longer than I allocated and ask to play again later that day.” – Natasha McDonald

“It’s the best mess – laughing, shouting for answers, gently ribs to the error. They had a great time, even if the answer was wrong.” – J. Ansbach

Try it, come back often

We start with some topics, but there are more topics. You can find Brain sprint 60 In our case, we are teacher game centers and use it when new ways to get a quick brain break, warm up in class, or review content.

We would love to hear how you use it and the topics you want next. You can share it here anytime.

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