How to Make Geography Quiz for Interactive Whiteboard in Class
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Quizzes are an excellent way to make learning engaging and enjoyable, allowing students to refresh their understanding of the Earth while getting new information about geography without feeling as though they’re in a class.
The questions we’ll look at today cover a variety of topics from capital cities and countries and population figures to natural and environmental topics. Through these tests, the vast amount of information you can share with your students is simple, exciting and engaging test that can take learning to another level.
All of the tests we’ll take today use an interactive whiteboard. So you don’t have to do any tasks taken care of for you and the final product is polished and attractive and offers a professional-looking quiz for your students with little effort on your part.
Plus, all of the quizzes we’ll look at today use an interactive whiteboard, so not only is all the work done for you, but the finish is polished and captivating, offering a professional quiz for your students with minimal effort on your part. This guide will cover how to make great geography quizzes for your class, as well as geography quiz resources from KS2 up to G.C.S.E.
If you are looking for further inspiration, we also have several other interactive whiteboard resources for the classroom.
- The topics your students have covered
- Their age group and key stage
- The level of their abilities
Once you’ve considered these factors, you’ll be able to work out the format you want your quiz to take. You can decide whether you want closed or multiple-choice questions and whether your students will work in teams with their friends.
You will also be able to pinpoint and select the correct geography topics for their studies, tailor making the quiz to suit their needs.
The topic of geography is more expansive than many students anticipate but is often taught in an uninspiring way that doesn’t convey the depth of its scope.
Using a quiz can help uncover fascinating information about Geography. Such as:
- Where is the longest river in the world found?
- How many volcanoes form Mount Vesuvius Overlooks?
- Which country has the longest coastline?
- With all that in mind, let’s take a look at some of these excellent resources and see how they can benefit you and your students.
Geography Quizzes for KS2
KS2 Education Quizzes
If you’re teaching KS2 and looking for a comprehensive quiz resource, you can’t ask for much more than the spread on KS2 Education Quizzes.
These quizzes aim to give a general idea of the depth of the geography topic with interesting topics this study of the earth covers.
21 different multiple choice quizzes cover topics ranging from recycling to weather and two quizzes on map skills. They also offer more specific topics, such as India, Britain, or countries with the largest coastline.
The multiple-choice element also adds an exciting element of problem-solving and competition.
Countries across the World
This quiz takes a world map, highlights certain countries, and then asks for information on the highlighted areas. Your students will be given multiple-choice questions to give their answers separately or as teams in a fastest-finger-first style or by comparing answers at the end.
You can select specific countries or continents from around the world, tailoring the quiz so it asks about your chosen topic or the only country you want.
Using a map, students can clearly show you their current geographical knowledge, allowing you to take notes and address any weaknesses in their understanding in future classes. It also allows an extensive amount of topics from what major city is the capital, what countries are in what continent and where their borders are or what well-known river flows through them.
Map Reading Quiz
This quiz provides more practical knowledge as students discover the features of map reading.
You can adjust the format of each quiz, whether it’s the number of times students have to answer, the number of questions they’re given, and how many lives they have until they’re out. This allows an extraordinary of freedom when scaling the quiz to your class as you test their knowledge of map reading.
The test offers various features of environments around the globe, such as the city, coastline, countryside, and rivers, showing students that a simple grasp of coordinates can take them far.
Geography Quizzes for KS3
If your class is studying water, you can narrow the topic down to that and compile your quiz to cover which river flows through what city or the various aspects of a coastline.
The scope of freedom is excellent, and if you make a quiz you are especially proud of, you can share it with Lizard Point for other teachers to use.
Why Use Interactive Quizzes In The Classroom?
Competition is a great way of bringing out the best in students, whether they’re competing against other classmates or themselves and a quiz is a great way to encourage the best out of your students.
The sheer range of topics covered by the list of interactive quizzes we’ve gone through today offers a comprehensive knowledge of everything you students need to know come exam time. From how many time zones are in the world or specific countries to what river runs through which capital city or areas have the largest population, there’s no limit to how you can organize quizzes to suit your class’s needs.
The ability to see their answers as you go gives you a sign of your students’ authentic learning so you can prepare future classes accordingly.
Bring Your Lessons to Life with an Interactive Display
All of the above quizzes are perfectly suited to the capabilities of the Promethean Active Panel display. Each has an app of its own, or you can simply access them via a browser or PowerPoint. This ease of access allows you to bring up these fun, varied, and invaluable study tools smoothly and quickly. Built-in screen mirroring allows students to complete the quiz on their own devices while still seeing information on the panel. You can also use the built-in timer app to display a countdown for an added level of competition. It’s never been easier to make learning fun and memorable.
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