Looking to give your students the best shot at excelling in the PISA tests? Quizizz is here to help with everything you need to make PISA prep effective and engaging. Read on to learn how Quizizz can help you get your students PISA-ready.
We know PISA is a significant milestone, and preparing for it can be a massive undertaking. That’s where Quizizz comes in: it offers flexible learning tools that make it easier for teachers to create their own practice materials tailored to PISA’s unique demands.
PISA includes a variety of question formats, and Quizizz lets you create them all. Quizizz offers over 18+ question types that you can use to design mock tests and questions that mimic the PISA test. This way, you can target exactly what your students need to work on.
You can develop a range of engaging materials for PISA preparation, including assessments, lessons, reading comprehension passages, interactive videos, and even flashcards. This versatile instructional suite allows you to tailor your prep resources to meet the specific needs and objectives of each preparation phase.
Students get immediate feedback on their responses, and you get insights into their progress with detailed reports to identify areas that need more focus.
Quizizz offers a fantastic variety of question types that mirror the formats found in PISA assessments. Here are some examples:
Use multiple-choice questions on Quizizz to create scenarios that mimic real-world situations, a key aspect of PISA. Add context around the questions with multimedia elements like interactive videos, audio, and images.
Pair open-ended questions with prompts that require students to reflect on their reasoning. This can help students practice articulating their thought processes, which is a critical skill for PISA’s constructed response questions.
Use the Graphing question type to create tasks where students plot data points or interpret graphs. This method can improve their data-handling skills and fit well with the important math and science parts of the PISA tests.
Use the Passage format to build questions that gradually increase in complexity. Pair it with different question types: you can start with simple true-or-false questions and move to more analytical questions and long-answer questions. Customize them to mirror PISA’s progressive reading comprehension challenges.
Explore a variety of sample questions in key areas, such as reading, mathematics, science, and more, to help students prepare with confidence.