I had been using Wordwall for a few years, but I had never touched the 'True/False' interactive format because I thought it was just like the traditional True/False quiz format. The other day during a lesson observation, the teacher used a Wordwall interactive format which I found quite exciting. He had several statements moving from one side of the screen to the other continuously, and near the bottom of the screen were the words 'True' and 'False'. As the sentences were moving from right to left continuously, each sentence would appear on the screen for about 3 seconds only, and within 3 seconds, students had to decide on the answer, and then the next sentence would show up.
After class, I asked the teacher which Wordwall interactive format he had used, and he said it was 'True/False.'
Later, I gave it a try, and indeed, it was not the traditional 'True/False' I had had in mind.
So, I've created this one for an upcoming class. The task is to decide, for each of 8 teaching issues, whether it is more suited for action research or for a case study. Give it a try if you're interested: https://wordwall.net/resource/55011264
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