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  1. hey news room, just wondering if blooket’s still cool for like, older students? Thinking high schoolers might find it a bit kiddish. got any tips on making it more engaging for them?

    1. Actually, Maxwell_J, I found that adding in more challenging questions and engaging them in the creation process hooks them right in. High schoolers enjoy competition, so lean into that!

  2. Hey, heard blooket’s the new craze? Gonna tell my kid it’s homework, lol. Wonder if they’ll buy it or tell me I’m just being silly again.

  3. umm, can someone tell me how do I start a blooket game? Got a nephew keeps asking me to set it up, but its like, really confusing? thanks.

    1. Hey, just go to the Blooket website, click on ‘Host’ and then pick a game mode. You’ll get a code to share with your nephew. Easy peasy!

  4. I came across a section mentioning the pros and cons of Blooket. While I find the idea fascinating, I’m interested in the realistic balance of educational value versus engagement. Could the News Room provide more insight or studies that discuss this balance?

  5. I’ve read the piece on Blooket, and while it’s an interesting concept, I’m not sold on the idea that it can truly replace traditional learning methods. Are there any comparative studies showing its effectiveness? Seems like another tech fad to me.

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