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How to Kahoot! with Torah Live

Learn how to host a Kahoot! game through Torah Live

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Written by Meir
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Kahoot is a fun and interactive way to reinforce learning, test knowledge, and engage students! As a Torah Live Premium user, you can seamlessly integrate Kahoot quizzes into your classroom experience. Here’s everything you need to know:

How can I play Kahoot?

Playing Kahoot with Torah Live is simple!

1️⃣ Find the Kahoot icon – When watching a Torah Live video with an interactive quiz, look for the Kahoot button on the screen.
2️⃣ Click the icon – This will instantly open a new screen with the Kahoot game ready to play.
3️⃣ Students answer on the main screen – The game will display questions and answer options for the whole class to engage together.
4️⃣ Discuss and review – Use the quiz as a springboard for classroom discussion and deeper learning.

How to host a Kahoot game in class?

Hosting a Kahoot session is a great way to review Torah Live content with your students. Here’s how:

1️⃣ Launch a Kahoot quiz by clicking the Kahoot icon from your Torah Live lesson.
2️⃣ The game opens instantly – No need for students to join on their own devices; everything runs on the main classroom screen.
3️⃣ Students respond as a group – Read the question aloud, and have students call out or vote on the correct answer together.
4️⃣ See the results live – Kahoot will display the correct answer after each question, allowing you to review key points.

💡 Tip: Make it interactive by having students take turns selecting answers or discussing why a particular choice is correct!

Do I need a Kahoot account?

Yes, you will need to create a free Kahoot account to access the game, it's simple and easy. Your students (or whoever is playing) will not need to create an account.

If you’d like to explore more Kahoot features, you can visit kahoot.com, but it’s not necessary for using Torah Live’s integrated quizzes.

Let us know what other topics you'd like a Kahoot game for!

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