Create Classroom Games Fast
Start from scratch, import a spreadsheet or document, use AI, or choose a ranked public set when you need a faster starting point.
Kaboosh turns vocabulary lists, quiz questions, lesson content, and ranked public decks into review games, flashcards, and self-paced practice. Teachers save prep time, and learners avoid wasting study time on low-quality sets.
Teachers save prep time, parents get simpler home practice, and students get learning they will actually repeat.
Start from scratch, import a spreadsheet or document, use AI, or choose a ranked public set when you need a faster starting point.
Matching, anagram, fill-in-the-blank, rapid fire, and more turn review into practice students want to replay.
Send the same set home for extra practice and track completion, accuracy, and progress without extra admin.
Spaced repetition brings back the right questions at the right time, so students remember more with less cramming.
Ratings, endorsements, copies, and study counts help useful decks rise above low-quality sets, so teachers and learners spend less time checking for errors.
Mastery, streaks, and activity views help adults support learning and help students see their growth.
Kaboosh can support classroom games, retention practice, teacher workflows, vocabulary review, and spelling routines. These pages go straight to the use case instead of making you infer it from the homepage.
Browse community decks with ratings, endorsements, and usage signals so stronger sets are easier to find.
Open pageSee the teacher-friendly page for lesson starters, review games, and homework follow-through.
Open pageUse one deck across games and revision when you want practice to feel more engaging.
Open pageSee the retention-focused workflow for learners who need steady review over time.
Open pageExplore the classroom workflow for assignments, lesson prep, and teacher progress tracking.
Open pageFind the word-list workflow for classroom review, homework, and language learning.
Open pageBrowse the weekly spelling and home-practice page for repeatable word-study routines.
Open pageOne question set, three ways to use it
Build your own from lesson content or start with a ready-made set from the library.
Use the same set for classroom games, flashcards, homework, and self-paced practice.
Track progress, spot gaps, and know where teachers, parents, and students should focus next.
A single deck can move from lesson prep to student homework to independent review without rebuilding the content each time.
Import vocabulary, quiz questions, or lesson content once, then route that same set into teacher-led practice, homework, and student review.
Classroom games
Use the same deck for live review and lesson warm-ups.
Homework
Assign the deck without rebuilding the activity from scratch.
Self-study
Let learners keep reviewing with spaced repetition.
Quick flow
1. Create or import
Start with a list, worksheet topic, or vocabulary set.
2. Assign and teach
Share the same content with classes, students, or families.
3. Review and repeat
Track progress and keep the deck useful after the lesson ends.
One platform for classroom review, home support, and independent study
Save prep time, run better review, and see who is ready before the next quiz or lesson.
Turn spelling lists, vocabulary, and revision topics into home practice that feels easier to start and easier to repeat.
Study with games, flashcards, and repeat practice that makes it easier to remember what matters.
Build one set and use it for classroom games, homework, and self-paced study. No credit card needed.