Kahoot Rock: ~upd~

Kahoot Rock: ~upd~

The rock cycle is a foundational concept in Earth science, yet students often struggle to memorize rock types, formation processes, and classification criteria. Traditional teaching methods—lectures, diagrams, and rock kits—can feel passive. In response, educators have turned to game-based platforms like Kahoot! (created by Morten Versvik et al., 2013) to introduce active, competitive learning.

: Many users claim that these rock versions make the competitive atmosphere of a classroom quiz feel like a high-stakes arena concert. The Rock (Dwayne Johnson) in Kahoot kahoot rock

Ford, D. J. (2005). The challenges of teaching the rock cycle. Journal of Geoscience Education , 53(2), 178–185. The rock cycle is a foundational concept in

Kahoot! allows teachers to create multiple-choice quizzes. Students answer via personal devices, earning points for speed and accuracy. Research by Wang & Lieberoth (2016) found that Kahoot! boosts classroom energy and perceived learning, though its effect on long-term recall is debated. (created by Morten Versvik et al