VIBES.DIY FOR EDUCATORS · five classroom tools
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Google Sheets.

Five real-time classroom apps for teachers who already cobble together timers, trackers, and quiz boards from whatever’s available. These work better — and take about three minutes to have running.

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LESSON 01 · live-vocab-quiz

Live
Vocab Quiz

Teacher adds words. Students compete. Leaderboard updates live.

Add your word and definition pairs, share a link. Students get randomized questions and race to submit answers. The live leaderboard updates as results come in. No accounts, no install — works on any phone or Chromebook. Replace the Kahoot login wall for good.

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Live

Quick Poll

Fire a question. Get live answers. Takes 30 seconds.

Instant classroom poll. Teacher types a yes/no or multiple-choice question and shares a link. Students tap their answer. Live bar chart updates in real time on the teacher's screen. No accounts.

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Live

Class Timer

Teacher sets it from their desk. Every student screen shows it.

Classroom countdown timer. Teacher sets duration from their desk; a big visible countdown shows on every student device. Plays a sound at zero. Works for timed writing, group work, transitions. No login.

04
Live

Exit Ticket

One question. Anonymous answers. Live before the bell rings.

End-of-class exit ticket. Students type one takeaway or one question before leaving — anonymous by default. Teacher sees a live list of responses and can flag any for tomorrow's discussion.

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Live

Group Tracker

Who's behind — one page, all groups.

Per-group project tracker. Teacher sets shared milestone checklist. Each group checks off their own progress. Teacher sees all groups on one page — spots who is behind before the due date.

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Teachers already build their own coordination tools out of whatever’s available — Google Form exit tickets, spreadsheet timers, Kahoot quizzes that require accounts. These five apps do the same jobs with less friction. Clone any one, adjust it to your class, grade level, or subject. Describe what you need. Have it running before next period.