A student of mine contacted me the other day and asked if he could use Quizilla to complete a compare and contrast assignment by making a quiz. It seemed like a really interesting method for a student to demonstrate a higher level of thinking so I said “go for it” before I even looked at the site. When I pulled up the site the next day, I was pleasantly surprised to find that it offered 5 ways to create:
- quizzes
- stories
- polls
- poems
- lyrics
A student could use any of those creative options to demonstrate learning for most of my lessons. I sent this out to my kids and told them to feel free to develop and publish their own story as a replacement for any writing assignment as long as they cover the basic lesson requirements. Meaning, if their story shows me they understand my objectives then they can be as creative as they want in how they turn work in.
They could also create a poll and publish it. If its interesting enough people will take the poll and they could share the results as part of the assignment.
Writing poetry or lyrics for a song takes a special talent, so I encouraged them to “use it if they got it” but just make sure they demonstrate clear knowledge of the topic.
http://www.quizilla.com/


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