Professional Development

Need ideas about how to incorporate Quick Question in your classroom for formative assessment or to increase student engagement?  Get them here!

Twenty Ways To Use Quick Question

There are a multitude of ways to use Quick Question daily – check out this document for a quick list of twenty different ways to use Quick Question in the classroom.  Want to add to the list?  Shoot us an email with your way at support@naiku.net.

Lesson Ideas

Prefer to review something with more depth?  We’ll be posting some example lesson plans that incorporate Quick Question here.  What is your plan?  We’d love to know!  Email us at support@naiku.net.

Seminars

Prefer to learn with an interactive seminar?  Contact us at sales@naiku.net to learn how.

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