Friday, April 7, 2017

Free Rice- Saving the World One Answer at a Time



Interactive quizzes and trivia games are a great way to further motivate students in the classroom. Thanks to the growing one-to-one technology initiative in school districts, this modern instructional method is now more accessible for educators desiring to increase student participation. What if I told you, however, it is possible to incorporate one more element into this contemporary teaching strategy? What if there was a way to foster a spirited learning environment while also saving the world? Sounds to good too be true, doesn't it? Thanks to freerice.com it is completely possible!


What is Free Rice?

Free Rice is an interactive, educational website produced by the not-for-profit United Nations World Food Programme. The goals of this project are to provide free education while also helping to end world hunger. To support this mission and join forces with millions worldwide, you simply have to answer trivia questions correctly! Thanks to large corporate sponsors like Walmart, each accurate response provides a rice donation to those in need.


How to Use in the Classroom

To begin saving the world, teachers can create a group for their classroom on the Free Rice website. Students can then sign in and start racking up some points! Next, choose a category that best suits your curriculum. You may select from a variety of subjects including mathematics, foreign language, humanities, and geography. For example, participants can identify countries on a map, learn elements on the periodic table, or practice their multiplication. High school students can even prep for the SAT through Free Rice! When playing, each correct answer you provide will provide ten grains of rice to someone in need. It is that simple!

I believe this website provides a wonderful opportunity to get students excited about their education. By using Free Rice, individuals can let out their competitive side and challenge their peers, all while gaining new knowledge and supporting a greater cause. Students can track their impact and expand their local mindset into a global perspective with a click of a mouse. In addition, individuals may also be inspired to test their knowledge outside of the classroom thus furthering their support for the Free Rice project. By introducing this game in the classroom, students can help fight world hunger, one answer at a time.

Check out this video to learn more!


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