It can be used in a variety of ways, for example, a quick survey or questionnaire, pop quiz, lesson hyperdoc and lesson feedback or exit ticket.
The best thing about Google Forms is that it automatically collects data or responses in Google Sheets and allows you to present or use the results in a way that you want to, such as different types of chart.
The next best thing is when add-ons such as Flubaroo or autoCrats used in Google Sheets responses. Flubaroo for example, enables you to grade work automatically from the spreadsheet data collected from Google Form. Isn't this just wonderful for us, the always-busy teachers?
The followings are some examples of Google Forms used specifically for classroom. It can be used either as formative or summative assessments.
Questionnaire
Pop-Quiz 1 & Pop-Quiz 2
Lesson Hyperdoc (credit: Tracy Purdy resources)
Lesson Feedback or Exit Ticket (credit: Tracy Purdy resources)
I've used Google Forms with my students mostly as formative assessments as it give instant feedback on students' understanding and saved me some precious time for other things!
My next blog posts will be on the three parts of Making a Form; Part 1: Creation, Part 2: Publication: Launching your form for responses and Part 3: Evaluation: The Results.
Stay tuned and Happy "Googley" Weekend!
The best thing about Google Forms is that it automatically collects data or responses in Google Sheets and allows you to present or use the results in a way that you want to, such as different types of chart.
The next best thing is when add-ons such as Flubaroo or autoCrats used in Google Sheets responses. Flubaroo for example, enables you to grade work automatically from the spreadsheet data collected from Google Form. Isn't this just wonderful for us, the always-busy teachers?
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| Add-ons like Flubaroo enables automatic grading from a spreadsheet. |
The followings are some examples of Google Forms used specifically for classroom. It can be used either as formative or summative assessments.
Questionnaire
Pop-Quiz 1 & Pop-Quiz 2
Lesson Hyperdoc (credit: Tracy Purdy resources)
Lesson Feedback or Exit Ticket (credit: Tracy Purdy resources)
I've used Google Forms with my students mostly as formative assessments as it give instant feedback on students' understanding and saved me some precious time for other things!
My next blog posts will be on the three parts of Making a Form; Part 1: Creation, Part 2: Publication: Launching your form for responses and Part 3: Evaluation: The Results.
Stay tuned and Happy "Googley" Weekend!


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