Flipgrid Fliphunt

I know many of you are familiar with or have used Flipgrid in your classrooms. If you are not, please refer to this previous blog post to see what a cool tool it is for your students.

The Flipgrid community has been buzzing lately with the newest way to use it...a Fliphunt!


It's a great tool for formative assessments.  Students can work individually or in small groups to show their understanding of a concept or a procedure.

I could see Fliphunts being especially useful at the beginning of the year to engage students and address things like textbook orientation, how to sign out of the classroom, how to fill out their planner, where to find information about your class (homework, what to do when you're absent, teacher contact info, etc.)  I'm going to start working on one for library orientation information to use next year.

To create a Fliphunt:

  • First sign in or create your Flipgrid account.  
  • Then, create a task document in Google Docs around your content.  Here are two examples of what those task documents could like:
  • Set up your Grid allowing 30 seconds MAX for videos
  • Post your Fliphunt in Google Classroom!

See this blog post from Flipgrid for more detailed info or this post on some crowd-sourced ideas for Fliphunts.

Here is a video explanation for my visual people:






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