Daily Games

See how students can earn points each day with Daily Games

You can configure “Daily Games” for your class, which students play each day to earn points. There are currently 3 types of daily games:

  • Math Game - Students can practice math with addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
  • Translation Game - Practice language translation! See a word in one language and type the translation in another. Supports English, Spanish, and French
  • Word Game - Practice spelling and vocabulary! See a word and type it correctly to earn points.

By default, daily games are disabled in your class. To enable daily games, navigate to your class settings by clicking the “Settings” tab from your class view

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Next, click on “Game Settings” from the left navigation menu

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This will scroll you down to the Game Settings section, where you can individually enable / disable each game

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Once enabled, students will see this game from their profile. The student experience for daily games is covered more in our Daily Game section in the Student Guide(link)

You can also customize each game to your liking. After enabling a game, click on the settings icon for game you want to configure

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Here are the options you can configure for the math game:

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  1. Change the number of points students earn per completion
  1. Change the difficulty level for the game
  1. The number of times a student can play this game per day
  1. For the math game, you can change how many numbers are shown to the student to adjust difficulty
  1. The operators to include during the game
 

Here are the options you can configure for the translation game:

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  1. Change the number of points students earn per completion
  1. Change the difficulty level for the game
  1. The number of times a student can play this game per day
  1. The base language (what students see)
  1. The practice language (what students type)
 

Here are the settings for the Word Game:

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  1. Change the number of points students earn per completion
  1. Change the difficulty level for the game
  1. The number of times a student can play this game per day
  1. The minimum number of words the student must find
  1. The time limit
 

To learn more about the student experience for daily games, checkout the Daily Games section in our Student Guide(link)

 
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