Where corner voting fits in your lessons
Corner Voting is a free, no-login quiz & arcade games tool you can use straight away in class. It works well for retrieval practice, lesson starters, whole-class revision, and runs in any browser on your classroom display, laptop or a student device.
What teachers like about it
Built to be quick, clear and classroom-friendly so you can get on with teaching.
Part of our whole-class quiz games and retrieval practice toolkit
One-screen games that bring energy to retrieval practice, plenaries and lesson starters — no student logins needed.
Corner Voting FAQ
Answers for teachers looking for a fast, reliable classroom-friendly version of this tool.
What is Corner Voting in the classroom?
Corner Voting is a whole-class routine where students move to an A, B, C or D corner after seeing a question on the board.
What is Corner Voting good for?
It works well for hinge questions, opinion polls, retrieval checks, tutor-time discussion and any lesson where movement improves participation.
Do students need devices for Corner Voting?
No. The teacher controls the display on one screen while students move physically to show their answer.