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Amelia Bree by Amelia Bree
May 19, 2025
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Gimkit is a cool way to teach. Kids have so much fun playing. Teachers can easily see what students know. Now, think about making that fun even better. Imagine your students seeing games and things you made just for them. Canva makes this happen! Canva is like a super-easy art studio. You can use it on your computer. When you use Gimkit and Canva together, your custom game assets will get kids even more excited to learn. You can discover more about Gimkit’s capabilities to see just how versatile it is.

Want to make your Gimkit games totally yours? Think about having special custom Gimkit avatars. These could be just for your class. What about neat Gimkit backgrounds? They could match what you are teaching. With Canva, you can do all this. You can have fun personalizing Gimkit games with Canva. This blog post will show you how. It is easy to customize Gimkit visuals for students. Learning will be even more fun.

Why Make Your Gimkit Games Special?

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You might ask, “Why should I make custom game assets for Gimkit?” There are some great reasons!

Kids Pay More Attention

Children attentively playing educational digital games on tablets, promoting student engagement and focused learning.Let’s be honest, kids like things that feel like they are just for them. When your Gimkit games have pictures that are special and interesting, kids will look. They will get into the game. And guess what? They will learn more, too! This is a great way to get kids to pay attention. It is a good student engagement strategy. You can find tips for boosting student engagement.

It Feels More Personal

Close-up of a tablet screen displaying personalized avatars and custom backgrounds in an educational game, enhancing student engagement and connection to learning.Think about your students seeing custom Kit avatars. Maybe they look like characters from a book you read. Or maybe the Gimkit backgrounds look like a place you studied. Personalizing Gimkit games with Canva can make kids feel like the game is really for them. It makes them feel connected to what they are learning.

It Matches What You Teach

High-quality split-screen digital image showing a laptop with realistic planets for space-themed teaching and a tablet displaying bright animal avatars including a fox, koala, and frog for animal-themed learning games.Are you teaching about space? You could make custom Gimkit backgrounds with planets. Are you learning about animals? Make custom Kit avatars that look like different animals. You can use Canva for Gimkit themes. This helps the game pictures match your lesson. It makes learning easier and more fun.

It Shows Your Class is Special

Teacher using a laptop to create custom educational game assets for a classroom, with excited students watching. Enhancing student engagement with personalized digital learning tools.If you use Gimkit a lot, having custom game assets can make your games special. Kids will see your style. They will get excited when they see a new Gimkit game from you. This is a fun way to show your teacher-created content.

What Game Things Can You Make in Canva for Gimkit? (Imagine it’s April 2025)

A laptop screen displaying Canva and Gimkit interface side by side, representing custom game design options using Canva for Gimkit in 2025.Right now, Gimkit might have some ways to change how things look. But imagine if Gimkit and Canva integration were even better! Here are some of the custom game assets you might be able to make in Canva for your Gimkit games. You can learn about the different ways you can play Gimkit to get an idea of the possibilities.

Custom Kit Avatars

Diverse group of students happily using custom avatars on digital devices during an interactive learning game in a classroomThink about letting your students pick from special avatars. You could make these in Canva. They could be funny characters. They could be people from history. They could even be inside jokes from your class. Learning is more fun when you play as a special character! This is all about creating custom Gimkit avatars with Canva.

Themed Backgrounds

A classroom scene with students engaged in an interactive game, surrounded by vibrant, immersive digital backgrounds representing different times and places, created with Canva.Imagine your Gimkit game happening somewhere else. With Canva, you could make backgrounds. They could take your students to different times. They could take them to different places. They could even take them inside a cell in science. These Canva templates for Gimkit game design could make your lessons come alive.

Unique Game Logos or Banners

High-quality photo of a laptop screen showing a colorful, custom game logo being designed for a classroom start screen, with a creative workspace background.Want to make the game’s start screen special? What about the place where students wait to play? You could make your own special pictures in Canva. These could show your class name. They could show the game’s theme. This is a great way to make your personalized learning resources stand out.

Pictures for Questions and Answers

Close-up of a digital design interface showing colorful educational icons being created on a tablet, enhancing question clarity and engagement.Gimkit might let you add pictures to your questions. Many online learning tools do. Canva is perfect for making these pictures. You could make simple drawings. You could make fun icons. These can make your questions easier to understand. They can also make them more interesting.

Making Your Special Gimkit Things in Canva: A Simple How-To

High-quality photo of a laptop displaying Canva interface with colorful custom game asset designs for Gimkit, showcasing an easy step-by-step creative process.Ready to start making your own Gimkit Canva custom game assets? Here is a simple way to do it. If you need a refresher, you can get started with your first Gimkit game. To explore more design tips and tutorials on Canva, check out their Design School.

Start Your Canva Design

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First, go to Canva. It is free to sign up if you do not have an account. Click on “Create a design.” You might need to try different sizes. It depends on what you are making. For avatars, a square shape often works well. For backgrounds, you might need to try different sizes to see what looks best in Gimkit. Think about what looks good for EdTech graphic design.

Make Kit Avatars

Designing unique Kit avatars in Canva using animal elements for Gimkit, shown on a computer screen interface with editing tools.Have fun! Use Canva’s many pictures and words to make your avatars. Try to make them easy to see. Maybe use your class animal for ideas! This is how to make custom Kit avatars in Canva for Gimkit.

Make Cool Backgrounds

Realistic classroom chalkboard background with soft chalk marks, creating a nostalgic and educational atmosphere for game backgrounds.For backgrounds, try to make them interesting. But do not make them too busy. You want students to still see the game. You could use photos or drawings. Think about what you are teaching. Try to make the background match.

Make Logos and Banners

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Make Pictures for Questions and Answers

A high-quality photo of a bulletin board with a printed question and hand-drawn answer card, showing "What is the capital of France?" and a drawing labeled "Paris" to support student understanding.If you are adding pictures to your questions, make sure they help. Canva has many things you can use. You can make simple drawings. These can help students understand the questions better.

Get Your Canva Things

A realistic photo of a person downloading a "Quiz Time" design from Canva on a laptop, with a visible cursor and download menu, illustrating how to save game materials as PNG or JPG.When you are happy with what you made, click “Share” at the top of Canva. Then, click “Download.” For most game things, saving them as PNG or JPG files is good. Remember where you save them. You will need them soon!

Putting Your Canva Things into Gimkit (Imagine it’s April 2025)

Teacher and students engaging with a digital quiz on a smartboard powered by Canva designs in Gimkit, showing interactive and fun learning environment.Now for the fun part. You get to put your Canva things into Gimkit! The way you do this might be a little different. It depends on how Gimkit lets you do it. But here is a general idea of how to upload Canva designs to Gimkit: You can see how Gimkit can revolutionize your quizzes.

Put in Custom Avatars

Screenshot of a user selecting a custom avatar in Gimkit game interface with upload option visibleIn your Gimkit account, there might be a place to change your avatar. Or when you make a new game, you might see an option. You would click on this and then pick the picture you saved from Canva.

Set Special Backgrounds

A person connecting a projector in a bright room to prepare a display background for a Gimkit game session.Like with avatars, there will probably be a place in the Gimkit game settings to change the background. You would click there and choose the background picture you made in Canva.

Use Logos and Banners

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Add Pictures to Questions and Answers

Gimkit question editor on a laptop screen showing how to add custom Canva images to questions and answers with an avatar included.When you write your questions in Gimkit, look for a button to add a picture. You would click this and then choose the picture you made in Canva.

Fun Ideas for Your Special Gimkit Things

A photo of a desk in a classroom with custom Gimkit-style game cards, dice, and a quiz on a laptop, used for fun educational learning activitiesThere are so many ideas for custom Gimkit assets for different subjects! Here are just a few to get you thinking:

Avatars for Different Subjects

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  • History: Pictures of famous people or old objects.
  • Science: Pictures of plants, animals, or science tools.
  • Reading: Pictures of book characters or symbols from stories.
  • Math: Pictures of shapes or numbers.

Backgrounds with Themes

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  • Geography: Pictures of maps or different places.
  • Languages: Pictures of things from different cultures.
  • Art: Pictures of famous art or art supplies.
  • Music: Pictures of musical instruments.

Use Your Class Animal as an Avatar

A child holding a tablet with a cartoon platypus avatar displayed, symbolizing a classroom animal used for personalized game interaction in an educational setting.If your class has a special animal, use it as an avatar! This is a fun way to make the game feel like it is really for your class.

Pictures to Help with Words

A high-quality photo of a person designing a flashcard for the word "cycle" in Canva, showing simple arrow illustrations and text to help students understand vocabulary in Gimkit.Make simple pictures in Canva that show what words mean. Use these pictures in your Gimkit questions to help students remember the words.

Let Students Make Things

A young student designing game assets on a laptop in a classroom setting, illustrating a hands-on creative learning project using Canva and Gimkit.

You could even let your students make some of the custom game assets! This can be a fun project. It lets them be creative. This is a way to make DIY educational resources. You can discover the benefits of student-created content in learning.

Why This is Good for Your Students

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Making custom game assets for Gimkit with Canva does more than just make your games look cool. It really helps your students!

They Will Want to Play More

Smiling young boy engaging with educational content on a tablet at home, representing student engagement and fun learning through visual materials.Special pictures can make learning feel more fun. Kids will want to play more. This is a great way to get them excited about learning. This is a key part of good student engagement strategies.

They Will Feel Like it’s theirs

A smiling student working on a laptop in a classroom, viewing custom class-based content on-screen, showing engagement with personalized educational tools.

When students see things in the game that are just for their class, they feel more connected to it. They feel like it belongs to them.

Pictures Help Them Learn

A young student in a classroom studying a colorful diagram of a plant, using visual aids to enhance memory and understanding of biology concepts.

For many students, seeing pictures helps them understand better. Special pictures can help them remember what they are learning. These are helpful visual learning tools.

They Will Remember It Better

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Unique and engaging visuals can make the learning experience more memorable for students, helping them to recall information more easily later. You can find inspiration from a Gimkit expert [link to the interview post] on making learning engaging. Explore research on the effectiveness of personalized learning to understand the deeper impact.

Conclusion

A person adding science-themed stickers to a flashcard beside a tablet showing a quiz, highlighting creative custom Gimkit assets made with CanvaUsing Gimkit and Canva together is a great way to make learning special. You can make your own custom game assets. This will make learning more fun for your students. So, get creative and start making your own game things today!

Have you tried making custom game assets for Gimkit using Canva? What are your ideas for custom Gimkit assets for different subjects? Share what you have done in the comments below! We would love to see how you are making learning fun for your students.

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Amelia is a middle school teacher (grades 6-8) who has used Gimkit with 200+ students over 2+ years. She created GimkitJoin.net to share practical guidance based on real classroom experience. Not affiliated with Gimkit Inc.

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