With a little bit of information and a few basic steps, you can start using Boom Cards today! You can start out slowly and simply, and as you get more comfortable with them, you can explore the different features. There are lots of things that you can do with Boom Cards, but don’t get intimidated by all the information out there. There is no set number of cards to a deck, but usually there are 20-40 cards in any given deck. One bit of lingo to know first: sets of Boom Cards to practice a particular concept are called “decks.” So when you hear about assigning decks, this means that the students are given a set of Boom Cards to practice. Click on the image to check it out.If you are new to Boom Cards or if you have heard of them but were confused about how they work, don’t worry, they are super easy (even for a non-techie person like me!) It will walk you through everything step by step. I put together this handy sheet explaining everything and including some free decks. Learn everything from how often a student used a deck, how many students got a certain question wrong, how to change the number of cards that a student has in a deck, how many cards a student has mastered. This video explains how to see your students’ results and reports.
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