
This is amazing because if you have a resource which uses the ‘Random Wheel’ then you can switch it into an ‘open the box’. However, if you create one activity, you will see that when you edit it, you can switch it into another one. When you create your 5th activity, Wordwall won’t let you create any other. When the students choose this box, they need to think of the correct question to this answer, which is inside the box (Do you have a dog?) Outside the box and visible to the students: Yes, I have. I hide questions inside the boxes and on the outside, I put a correct answer to these questions.


I use this for what’s the question activity. On the outside, each box can have a number or even a sentence. The anagrams and unjumble are the two activities I use mostly at the beginning of my lessons to practise spelling of the previously taught vocabulary.įinally, the open the box is a resource in which you hide a word or a sentence behind a box. When you’ve put all the vocabulary items, you just click done and your resource is ready! Then, you can either use the interactive version for your online lesson or if you have an IWB in your class or the printable for your face-2-face classes. For example, for the first, if you are doing match word to definition exercise, you need to put on one side the word and on the other the definition of the word on the left. The first three are pretty self-explanatory. However, there is a workaround around this restriction which allows you to keep creating as many different resources as you want! Keep reading because I’m going to you to explain to you how to do this in a bit! Well, the main difference between the two is that with the basic you can only create a maximum of 5 resources, while the standard hasn’t got a limit. Of course, now you would ask, how come the standard and the basic have the same number of available resources. The Standard with 18 and 13 respectively, and the Pro with 34 interactive and 22 printable resources, including 4 interactive games, one of which looks very similar to Kahoot. The basic with access to 18 interactive resources and 13 printable. For example, the standard account is 3€ in Italy but 4£ in the UK. From these 34 about half of them are only available for premium accounts.įirst of all, the pricing differs based on where you live. For me interactive though a bit more sophisticated but anyway. The word ‘interactive’ is often misused or just used to simply explain a two-way electronic communication which is the case here. It offers 34 four different ‘interactive’ resources. They only have to do is to put the words/language you want to use in your exercise. Imagine it as like word file with all the correct formatting so that it looks like a resource (e.g matching).

Wordwall is a website that offers different templates to create your own templates. Wordwall is actually advertised as an easy way to create resources and I have to agree. Wordwall is the website that saved me on quite a few occasion when I needed a short exercise and I only had 4 minutes before my lesson…(no kidding)
