Blooket is an online web-based platform for students to play and learn simultaneously. It has become so popular in educational settings over the past years.
Its success has become possible through the thoughtful integration of each question into games. In this article, you can learn about how to create blooket join question sets and some other methods that just make the process faster and easier.
The Basics of Creating a Blooket Join Set
The most basic method to create a question set is written below.
- First, create a blooket account, you can see our detailed article about how to create a blooket account. However, if you already have one, blooket login is enough to get to the creating questions.
- Now that you have the login blooket, You will see a “Create” option in the left tab of the dashboard.
- This will bring you to the “Question Set Creator” page.
- Here, you can set the preview image of the question sets by clicking on one of the three options from Drag or Drop from” Image Gallery, Upload a file, or Upload by URL.
- Once you have your preview image, you can add the title of the question set and a precise description.
- You can also set the privacy of the question sets by switching between private and public.
- Finally, in the Creation Method tab, you can choose how you want to add questions.
- As you can see in the below picture, there are three options, “ Manual, Quizlet Import, and CSV Import. First, we will talk about the Manual Method.
Adding Blooket Questions Manually
- Now for manually adding questions, you should click “Manual” and then “Create”.
- A new page will appear where you can add questions, save questions, set time, and edit info.
- Click on “ Add Questions” and the question settings will appear, here you can add questions in the “ Question Text”.
- In the option boxes, you can add all the multiple choices and tick the answer that is correct, you can also choose two options to be correct.
- You can also add images or math equations in the question from the options on the left side, you can also add audio if you are a music teacher or want to create some fun song games(audio is only available for Blooket Pus users).
- The options to set a timer and randomized order are also available on the same page.
- Here if you want to switch from multiple-choice questions to typing questions.
- Here you can select the “Possible Answers”. Select the “Exact Answer” or “Excat Answer Contains” options and add the right answer.
- After you are done, save the question and host your game.
Adding Questions via CSV Import
- To Import CSV questions, you can click on “CSV Import” on the question creation page.
- After choosing this option, click on Create and a small tab will appear.
- Here you can Copy or Download the blooket CSV template.
- The template is a spreadsheet you can see below in the image.
- Add your questions and answers in the columns.
- Do not touch the blue sides or gray cells, and add questions in the given cells.
- Once you have all questions ready, click on the “File” button in the top left corner and scroll down to the “Download” option.
- Download the template in CSV format and go back to the blooket.
- Here, click on the “Upload CVS” button and your question set will be ready to important.
- You can edit these questions further if you want.
You can also import CSV into already existing sets by clicking on the edit button and then importing the CSV. This process makes your question set creation pretty easy.
Importing Questions From Quizlet to Blooket
The third way to add a question set to your blooket collection is via Quizlet import. If you already use Quizlet and a set struck you that you want to share with your students, these are the steps to follow.
- Select “Quizlet Import” from the question create a page and click “Create”.
- A tab will appear, here you can select how you want to import sets.
- Select between “ You Quizlet” or Find Quizlet”
- Let’s say you want to imprint your set, click and you will be prompted to the Quizlet sign-in page.
- Here log in to your account and go to Your Library at the top of the page.
- Go to “Study Sets” and click on the set you want to import.
- Once you are on the question set, scroll a little and you will see 3 dots in the right corner.
- Click and Go to “ Export”
- A window will pop up, do not edit anything and simply copy the test
- Now go back to Blooket and press “Next Step”
- Past the test in the popped-up window and select “Add Questions”.
- Now your set is in blooket, you can edit the sets further and save it for use.
These blooket hacks are very important to save time and energy and create unique sets according to your subjects and class level. If at any point you feel like your sets need an upgrade and you want to add more questions to the preexisting sets, just go to the edit option of the question set you want to modify and you will see all three options of adding and importing the questions sets.
Question Set Hacks for Plus Users
If you are a Blooket Plus user, you can duplicate a copy set made by other users and edit it according to your needs. This gives a perfect opportunity for teachers to tailor sets that are already created according to their class or subject level. It also provides a chance to add further questions and make the question set even broader.
If you are a Blooket Plus user, you will just need to go to blooket login, enter the account, and discover available sets. After you have your desired question set, you can click on “copy” and blooket will create a duplicate of that question set.
Now you can edit it as you like and save it for future blooket play.
You might notice that the duplicate sets are private by default, however, you can still host games, and send the blooket code of the set to your students and they can join blooket to play.
But if you want to modify the settings, go to “Edit Info” on the preview of the duplicate set and toggle the setting back to public. You can also do the same with your own created set. It makes it easy to modify the questions without having to start from scratch.
You can also merge sets to make one master set. For this, copy the set you want to merge so that you have the original set available for future use. Once you have the copy of the set, you can proceed to merge. Click on the gear icon and you will see an option for merge, select this option, and now click the other sets you want to merge into the first set and select “yes”.
These are great blooket hacks for teachers, who always want to experiment with theory questions or want to add fresh questions to expand student knowledge. These sets will be available under “My Sets”. You can access these sets whenever you want and make them public so that other students can play blooket.
Final Analysis
Blooket is a fantastic platform for learning, sharing, and spreading knowledge. It is advised for teachers to keep improving their question sets to engage students and teach new concepts in a fun way.
If you want to know more about organizing questions or want a visual presentation, go visit the official channel of Blooket Play. Lastly, schools are also advised to purchase a package of blooket so every student can join blooket and play to improve their concepts.
FAQS
Can I make True/False questions in Blooket?
Yes, there are many options when it comes to question sets. You can make true false questions, multiple choice questions, typing questions, and image questions as well. Blooket Plus also offers audio questions.
How can I edit a set in Blooket?
You can select any set you want to edit from “My Sets” and add more questions. You can also merge and copy questions as explained in the article above.
Can I Combine Blooket question sets?
Yes, you can combine sets by clicking on the setting icon of the selected set. Here you will see an option to merge questions, but this setting is only available for Blooket Plus users.
Can I randomize questions in Blooket?
Yes, you randomize questions while setting the question set. The option is available on the top of the editing tab along with the timer setting and question type setting.
How can I favorite a question set in Blooket?
You can do this by Discovering your desired set and then clicking to preview it. Once you see the preview, you will see a “favorite” Option, click here. Now you can access all your favorite sets from the left sidebar of the dashboard.