Quizlet

= **Quizlet** =

In Quizlet users can choose different formats such as flash cards, games, or simply use it to study definitions or words. These formats come in the following (I have linked to an example of each format, the subject I used was states and their capitals):
 * [|Quizlet] ** is a free website that provides students and teachers with ways to create and share studying tools. Quizlet was created in 2007 by a sophomore student in California looking for a good way to study his French vocabulary words.

This is primarily used for students who are focusing on spelling the items in the sets they have created.
 * [|Speller]: **

Flash card mode allows students to create and go through flash cards they have created, users can choose to show both sides of the card while studying and then switch to only one side of the card showing to quiz themselves.
 * [|Flash Cards]: **

In this mode students are prompted with the term or definition and then required to type in the corresponding term or definition. If they are matched incorrectly they are cycled through the cards again so you can keep track of what items you are struggling with
 * [|Learn] **

This mode generates a test that includes written, multiple choice, and matching answers. This can be customized by the student, or be automatically generated with all of the formats.
 * [|Test] **

Scatter is a matching game where each side of all cards are displayed and scattered, the student must then match the right terms and definitions with each other.
 * [|Scatter] **

Space Race tests both typing and memorization skills by having the students type the matching term or definition to the one on the screen before it disappears.
 * [|Space Race] **

One of the really great things about Quizlet is that you can view and use sets of flashcards created by other users. These flashcards include all subject matters and difficulty level. Another great thing about Quizlet is the ability to create a PDF for the sets of flashcards being used, allowing students to have a hard copy of the material. Check out [|this video] that explains how to use Quizlet effectively. Watch [|this video] for ways to use Quizlet in your classroom.