Make review day feel like a game.
Project a Jeopardy style board on the front of the room, split your class into teams, and turn end-of-unit review into the lesson students actually remember. Built for active recall, not just for fun.
Who runs this in the classroom
Why teachers keep using it
Aligned to your unit
Write your own clues or prompt the AI with the exact standard / chapter you're teaching.
Active recall, not passive review
Game format forces students to retrieve the answer — the moment learning becomes durable.
Projector / SMART Board ready
Host view is high-contrast, large-text, no UI clutter.
Pacing controls
Per-clue timer, pause, replay — you control the room's tempo.
Plus AI for prep
Type a unit, get a draft, edit. Save your prep period for actual prep.
Students actually engage
The kid who never raises their hand will absolutely yell out a $500 answer.
Sample classroom boards
Built for classroom review.
We didn't repurpose a party game and call it educational. The host view, scoring, time controls and board layout are designed for the moment a teacher needs the whole class engaged in active recall — not passive listening.
Project it on the board, split into teams
The simplest setup is also the most effective.
Use it for test prep, vocab, history, science, math and more
Subjects teachers run weekly.
Save prep time with AI.
If you've ever spent your prep period writing 25 review questions, the AI generator is for you. Type your unit, get a draft, edit the parts only you would know. Plus is $9.99/month and many teachers split a subscription across their grade-level team.
Classroom game ideas by subject
Teacher-friendly ways to play
Frequently asked questions
+What grade levels does this work for?
Anywhere from grade 3 through college. The board format is intuitive for younger students and rich enough for AP / college review. Difficulty is set by the questions you write or generate.
+Can students play from their own devices?
Two ways: (1) Whole-class mode — project the board on the front of the room and split students into teams, no devices needed. (2) Live trivia mode — each student joins from a Chromebook or phone with a room code.
+Do I have to write all the questions myself?
No. You have three options: pick a featured classroom board, build your own with the manual maker (free), or describe your unit to the AI generator (Plus) and get a draft you edit.
+Can I align it to a specific unit or standard?
Yes. Manual boards let you map clues directly to lesson outcomes. AI prompts can include the standard or chapter you're reviewing — for example: "Algebra 1 unit 4 — linear equations and inequalities".
+Is it free for teachers?
Manual boards, hosting, and live trivia are free forever. The Plus tier ($9.99/month) adds AI generation — many teachers expense it or share an account across a department.
+Will it work on my classroom screen?
Yes. The host view is built for projectors and TVs. It looks the same on a SMART Board, an LCD projector, an Apple TV, or a Chromebook plugged in via HDMI.
Build your first classroom board.
Free for teachers. Plus adds AI generation if you want it.
