For teachers
Random picker tools for teachers
Run fair classroom picks, quick pairing, and seating activities without juggling spreadsheets or paper slips.
For teachers
Random picker tools for teachers
Pick one student or multiple speakers with no-repeat mode
Status
03
Ready to start
3-step flow
For teachersSeeded
Result links
Open the exact same draw again from a shared URL.
Mobile
One-thumb flow
Use the bottom bar for re-roll, reuse, and share.
Instant
No install
Open the page and start without setup overhead.
Scene template packs
Classroom workflows
Pick students, form pairs, and reset classroom energy fast
These classroom pages package the existing random engines into teacher-first flows. They are optimized for quick setup, mobile use, and internal linking so each activity feels intentional instead of generic.
Recommended starting point
Student name picker
Best for roll call, cold calling, and checking participation with no repeats.
Audience CTA experiment
Get to a live classroom action in one click
Test whether teachers move faster when the page emphasizes immediate classroom action, a lesson-flow bundle, or fairness-proof language.
Lead with the fastest operational choice when a teacher is already mid-lesson and wants minimal setup.
Random pair generator
Turn a class list into pairs for think-pair-share, peer review, or partner practice.
Seating assignment randomizer
Use the same engine for desk reshuffles, station rotations, or project groups.
Presentation order generator
Pick the next presenter without awkward pauses or perceived favoritism.
What this page helps you do
- ✓Keep no-repeat mode visible when calling multiple students
- ✓Use share links when you need fairness proof for the class
- ✓Switch to weighted mode only when participation rules justify it
- ✓Link students from one teacher workflow to the next without re-learning the UI
Built for real classroom moments
Cold calling without awkward bias
Start from the Name Picker flow when you need one obvious classroom action. No-repeat mode makes repeated participation rounds easier to defend in front of students.
Activity changes without tool switching fatigue
The teacher path now links directly from name picking to pairing, seating, and presentation order so the interface feels consistent across lesson formats.
Fairness you can explain in seconds
When students question a result, you can point to visible rule state and the shareable draw link instead of relying on verbal reassurance.
Quick FAQ
What is the fastest classroom entry point?
Start with Student Name Picker when you need one obvious action fast, then move into pairing or seating pages only when the activity changes.
Can I explain the result to students?
Yes. The share-state and fairness cues make it easier to show that the draw followed the visible rules instead of feeling arbitrary.
Keep exploring
Mobile: use the bottom bar for re-roll / reuse / share.