For Teachers · K-12 + College

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

K-12 teachers prepping for unit tests
College instructors running review sessions and sections
Tutors making sessions feel less like work
Homeschool parents who want a real engagement boost
Subs looking for ready-to-go content
Department leads building shared review boards

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

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Cells & ecosystems
Middle-school life science end-of-unit.
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Geometry vocab
Angles, polygons, transformations, proofs.
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Spanish chapter 5
Reflexive verbs and present-tense conjugation.
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Civil War
Causes, battles, figures, Reconstruction.
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Genetics intro
Punnett squares, dominant/recessive, vocab.
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Of Mice and Men
Characters, themes, key quotes.

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.

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Project the board
Open the host view in your browser. Looks great on projector, SMART Board or classroom TV.
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Two to four teams
Split rows or table groups. Built-in scoreboard tracks every team without sticky notes.
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Set a clock
Pick a per-clue timer for fast rounds, or let teams discuss for review days.
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Final round
Optional Final Jeopardy style wager round at the end — great for the last 5 minutes of class.

Use it for test prep, vocab, history, science, math and more

Subjects teachers run weekly.

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5th grade science
Cells, ecosystems, weather, simple machines.
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State capitals & geography
States, capitals, landmarks, regions.
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Spanish vocabulary
Verbs, conjugation, food, family — by chapter.
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U.S. history
Era-by-era boards work great for AP review.
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Biology
Cells, genetics, evolution, body systems.
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Book review
Characters, themes, quotes, plot order.
Math facts & concepts
Multiplication, fractions, algebra, geometry.
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SAT / ACT vocab
Definitions, synonyms, in-context usage.

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

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End-of-unit review
Five sub-topics, five difficulty levels. Replaces the worksheet.
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Vocabulary Friday
Last 15 minutes of class, every Friday — recall stays high.
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Mid-quarter check-in
Use as a low-stakes diagnostic before the real test.
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Tournament week
One board per day, teams carry points across the week.
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Sub-day backup
Pre-built boards mean a sub can run a meaningful review without prep.
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Last day of unit
Reward day that's still on-content.

Teacher-friendly ways to play

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Teacher as host
You control the board, pace it, ask follow-ups, give credit when an answer is partially right.
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Student host (advanced)
Older students can host their own boards as a project — they learn the content writing it.
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1:1 device class
Live trivia mode — every student joins from their own laptop, individual scores tracked.
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No-device class
Project + table groups. Works in classrooms with no tech beyond the projector.

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.