Thanks again for helping us test Quizlet LIVE out! We really appreciate it!

HEADS UP: You do NOT need to upgrade your account to Quizlet Teacher in order to test out the game. It will be a teacher feature that will be available FREE to all teachers who use Quizlet.

Want to invite another teacher to test this game out? Email beta@quizlet.com with their username and we’ll enable the feature on their account.

Have feedback/questions/comments for us? Email beta@quizlet.com, we’ll get back to you as soon as humanly possible.

To get started with Quizlet LIVE you’ll need:

  1. A Quizlet study set with at least 12 terms (either created by you or someone else)
  2. At least 6 students (there is no upper limit on the number of students but we’ve tested with 12-40 students at a time)
  3. A computer or tablet for each student (laptops, chromebooks, desktops, iPads will all work - but this game does not support mobile phones yet)
  4. 10-20 minutes of class time

How to set up a game in your class:

  1. Set up your computer to project your screen to the class
  2. Give each student a computer or tablet
  3. Go to the set you’d like to use on Quizlet
  4. You’ll see a “Live” button on the right side of the page with a “beta” label. Click it!
  5. You’ll know you’re on the right page when you see “Quizlet Live” and the “Create Game”on a navy blue background:

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  6. Follow the instructions on your screen to get students into your game (outlined below)
  1. Students go to http://quizlet.live and enter the game pin you are projecting on your screen (if you cannot access quizlet.live due to school filters, you can access it via http://quizlet.com/live)
  2. When all students have joined, preview randomized team assignments (with the option to reshuffle)
  3. Assign these teams to students by clicking Use These Teams
  4. Ask students to move next to each other so that they can work together
  5. Start the game!

How the game works:

  • Students work together in randomized teams of 3-4
  • Race to match all the terms and definitions but wrong answers reset progress to zero.
  • The first team to match all 12 terms correctly in a row wins
  • At the end of a game, see what terms students get right and wrong.

How to send us feedback:

  • Email beta@quizlet.com with any issues, questions, or ideas for future iterations.
  • Please fill out these feedback forms
  • We’ll be sending out a feedback form for teachers and students shortly.

Want to invite another teacher to test this game out? Email beta@quizlet.com with their username and we’ll enable the feature on their account.