Making Review Fun Again: Editable Canva Games for Every Classroom
- evelyn656
- Feb 19
- 3 min read

Review time didn’t always look like this in my classroom. It used to mean worksheets, quiet rooms, and students just trying to get through the assignment. I wanted review to feel different — more fun, more engaging, and something students actually looked forward to. That’s what led me to start creating and using interactive review games instead. Now, review feels less like a task and more like an experience, and the energy in the room is completely different.
Are you looking to bring more excitement and engagement into your classroom or instructional materials? One of the easiest ways to do that is by turning review into a game. That’s where editable Canva review games come in — flexible, visually appealing, and perfect for teachers, tutors, and homeschoolers alike.
From holiday themes to seasonal designs and everyday classroom use, these interactive games are designed to help you teach smarter while keeping learners motivated and engaged.
What Are Canva Review Games?
Canva review games are digital, editable quiz games built using Canva templates that you can customize to fit your needs — whether you're reviewing math facts, vocabulary, science concepts, or social studies topics. It's a gread idea to use a fun game-show or competition format that keeps students focused and excited to participate.
Unlike traditional worksheets or basic slides, these games are interactive, visually engaging, and easily adaptable for any subject, grade level, or learning style.
The “Go for the Millions” Game Series
The “Go for the Millions” review game series is inspired by the classic Who Wants to Be a Millionaire format. Students answer progressively challenging questions as they move up the “money ladder,” creating excitement, competition, and high engagement.
Each game is fully editable in Canva, allowing you to change questions, categories, visuals, and content to fit any topic or standard. The structure stays the same, but the theme and learning focus can change with the season or unit.
Current and growing themes include:
Black History Month – Go for the Millions. A themed version designed to highlight influential figures, historical moments, and cultural contributions, while still allowing full customization for other content areas. This makes it perfect for both meaningful learning and flexible academic review.
St. Patrick’s Day – Go for the Millions. A festive green-themed version that works well for cultural lessons, trivia, vocabulary, or general review.
Valentine’s Day – Go for the Millions. Great for SEL topics, vocabulary practice, reading comprehension, or fun seasonal review activities.
Donut Theme – Go for the Millions. A playful, year-round option that can be used anytime for review, test prep, or classroom games.
Additional seasonal and classroom themes will be added, making this a growing, versatile game collection.
Why Teachers Love Editable Canva Games
Fully editableTeachers can customize every part of the game — questions, answers, visuals, grade level, and subject content — directly in Canva with no special software required.
Versatile for any classroom settingThese games work for whole-class instruction, small groups, tutoring sessions, test prep, early finishers, sub plans, and review days.
Cross-curricular flexibilityThey can be used in ELA, math, science, social studies, SEL, and enrichment activities simply by changing the questions.
Low-prep and digital friendlyNo printing, no cutting, and no laminating. Just open, edit, and present digitally in class or online.
Classroom Uses and Ideas
Use them as monthly themed reviews. Rotate themes throughout the year to keep learning fresh and exciting.
Create team competitions. Turn review days into structured, collaborative competitions that promote participation.
Use for test prep and assessment review. Make review sessions more engaging and less stressful for students.
Reuse the same template all year. Once you understand the structure, you can duplicate and customize the game for every unit.
The Big Picture
Watching students get excited about review time has been one of the most rewarding parts of using these games. When learning feels fun, students participate more, engage more deeply, and build confidence without even realizing it. These games weren’t created just to look cute or fit a theme — they were created to change how review feels in the classroom. And that’s what makes them so powerful.
Explore the full collection of editable review games and find the perfect theme for your classroom.
Start turning everyday review into something students actually look forward to.







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