1. Warm-Up Activity
Before starting a new
grammar lesson, teachers can use Quizizz as a warm-up. They can make a short
5–10 question quiz that reviews the last topic, such as the past tense or modal
verbs. Students join the game using their phones or laptops by entering a game
code, and they play it individually. This method helps students remember what
they learned before, and teachers can quickly see which students still need
help. Research shows that game-based warm-ups can make students more alert and
ready to learn (Pham, 2023). In addition, this kind of review supports the
concept of "retrieval practice," which helps store grammar knowledge
in long-term memory.
2. Grammar Practice
During the Lesson
While explaining new grammar topics, teachers can insert short Quizizz activities to check student understanding. For example, after explaining how to use "will" and "going to" for future tense, the teacher can run a quick 10-question quiz with multiple-choice and fill-in-the-blank questions. Quizizz gives immediate feedback. If students answer wrong, they see the correct answer right away, along with a short explanation if added by the teacher. This helps them learn from mistakes in real time and correct their understanding quickly. Real-time feedback will be effective to help students improve grammar skills.
3. Team-Based
Grammar Challenges
To increase collaboration
and peer learning, teachers can use the Team Mode on Quizizz.
Students are divided into small groups of 3–4, and they work together to answer
grammar questions. This helps students discuss grammar rules out
loud and correct each other’s misunderstandings.
Team quizzes are useful
for building communication and confidence, especially for shy students. They
don’t feel alone in answering and can learn from their friends. This method
also supports collaborative learning, which is a key principle in modern
education. Many classrooms reported that students became more active and
engaged when learning grammar through team-based Quizizz sessions
(Rasalingam & Adams, 2021).
4. Reviewing
Mistakes
After students finish a
quiz, teachers can open the report section in Quizizz to see which questions
were often answered incorrectly. These items show where students are
struggling. Teachers can use this data to review and re-teach the tricky
grammar points with examples and explanations. For example, if many students
got confused between "much" and "many," the teacher can
prepare a short follow-up explanation and give more examples. This method helps
students feel that mistakes are part of learning and motivates them
to improve. Quizizz automatically saves all reports, so teachers can
also track student progress over time and give more personalized
support if needed.
5. Homework and
Self-Practice
Teachers can assign
Quizizz quizzes as homework or self-practice after class. This is
useful for students who want to learn at their own pace or review before tests.
Quizizz allows teachers to set deadlines and turn off the timer, so students can
focus on understanding, not speed. This method also works well in online or
hybrid learning environments. When students do the quizzes at home, they can
repeat them if they want to get a better score or understand more.

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