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A suite of classroom and sport tools built for Trinity Anglican School staff. Choose a tool below to get started.

Dice

Roll up to three independent dice simultaneously, each with a different number of sides. Supports standard types from D4 to D100, plus custom side counts.

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Effort vs Outcome

A 2x2 reflection matrix for sorting tasks and activities by effort and outcome. Use it for prioritisation discussions, retrospectives and goal-setting.

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Exam Timer

Run up to 9 simultaneous countdown timers for exam and assessment sessions. Each timer has a custom label and duration.

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Flash Cards

Create decks of flash cards and study with flip, quiz or multiple choice modes. Decks are saved between sessions.

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Focus Player

Ambient sound for silent work periods. Choose from eight synthesised soundscapes including rain, forest, ocean and cafe, with volume control and a sleep timer.

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Noise Meter

Monitor classroom noise levels in real time using the device microphone. Visual gauge, history graph and configurable alert threshold.

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Scoreboard

A sport scoreboard with period timer, foul tracking and shot clock. Supports Basketball, Futsal, Hockey and generic scoring.

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Story Cubes

Roll 6 illustrated cubes to generate creative story prompts. Click any cube to re-roll it individually. Great for creative writing warm-ups.

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Student Picker

Randomly select individual students or generate balanced groups from a class list. Paste names and pick in seconds.

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Traffic Light

A visual behaviour cue for the classroom. Click a light to set the current expectation — red, amber, or green — with customisable labels.

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Transition Timer

A visual countdown bar for pack-up and changeover. Set a duration, hit start, and the full-screen display counts down with colour shifts and a progress bar.

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Word Scramble

Anagram and scramble display for literacy and language. Enter words, scramble by letters or chunks, and students race to unscramble them.

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