Resources for Teachers
Find quick ideas, educational activities, and simple ways to use interactive games to review, motivate, and engage your students.
To get started
Simple activities to activate the class.
You do not always need to prepare long materials. A list of words, a few key questions, or several definitions can become a short and engaging activity.
5-minute review
Choose ten important concepts and use them at the end of the class to check that the group remembers the essentials.
Word of the day
Present a new word, ask the group for clues, and finish with a sentence or example created by the students.
Quick teams
Divide the class into teams, alternate turns, and turn the review into a short activity with points.
Exit question
Exit question
Before finishing, use a question or clue so that each student can show an idea they have learned.
Gamification
How to gamify a class without making it complicated.
Gamification does not need big prizes or difficult rules. The important thing is to give a clear goal, visible turns, and a reason to participate.
Define the goal
Decide whether you want to practice vocabulary, review concepts, diagnose prior knowledge, or close a unit.
Prepare short content
Use a few well-chosen words or questions. A short and clear activity is better than a list that is too long.
Use visible turns
When students know who is playing, what they are trying to solve, and how they are progressing, participation improves.
Close with one idea
At the end, summarize the most important word, concept, or answer so that the game also leaves a learning outcome.
By subject
Ideas for using educational games in different subjects.
Languages
Practice vocabulary, verbs, translations, expressions, synonyms, and spelling of new words.
Language arts and literature
Review spelling, authors, literary genres, characters, rhetorical figures, and reading comprehension.
Science
Work on body parts, animals, cells, ecosystems, natural processes, and scientific vocabulary.
History
Use dates, historical figures, civilizations, events, causes, consequences, and key definitions.
Geography
Review countries, capitals, rivers, mountains, maps, climates, regions, and landscape elements.
Mathematics
Practice formulas, terms, properties, shapes, operations, units, and solution steps.
Ready-to-use examples
Lists you can copy and adapt.
These examples help you get started quickly. You can change them according to your grade, subject, or group level.
Vocabulary
ecosystem energy habitat nutrient adaptation
Translations
house - casa dog - perro book - libro table - mesa window - ventana
Definitions
photosynthesis - process by which plants produce food capital - main city of a country verb - word that expresses an action
Tools
ProfeJuegos resources to use now.
Educational Online Hangman
Create games with words, clues, definitions, translations, students, turns, and race mode.
Interactive educational games
Visit the catalog to see the available games and the tools that are being prepared.
For teachers
Turn any content into a participatory activity.
Use these resources to prepare short reviews, more dynamic classes, and educational games that work for any subject.