Kahoot! is designed to be inclusive and accessible for all learners, regardless of their abilities, preferences, or backgrounds. However, you can also take some extra steps to make sure that your Kahoot! games are suitable and enjoyable for everyone in your classroom. For instance, use clear and simple language, avoid jargon and slang, and check for spelling and grammar errors in your questions and answers. Additionally, use images, videos, and audio that are relevant, appropriate, and diverse; avoid those that are distracting, confusing, or offensive. Moreover, you can utilize the accessibility features of Kahoot!, such as the read aloud option, the color contrast mode, and the question timer adjustment to accommodate different learning needs and styles. Furthermore, take advantage of the personalization features of Kahoot!, such as the nickname generator, the avatar creator, and the game theme selector to allow your students to express their identity and personality. Finally, use the social and emotional learning features of Kahoot!, such as the praise and encouragement messages, the positive feedback sounds, and the emoji reactions to foster a supportive and respectful learning environment.