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Google Forms AssessmentsTable of Contents
1. What is Google Forms? Page 22. Creating a Google Form 33. Creating an Answer Key 84. Sharing the Google Form 115. Sync with Wengage 126. Additional Features 13
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Google Forms1. What is Google Forms?• Google Forms is a simple way to gather data. You can use Google
Forms to create a survey, gather information, class assignment or
assessment. As the need grows for online tools, Google Forms is an
excellent option to gather student responses in the same place at
the same time.
• Google Forms has multiple options for question types, from multiple
choice to essay.
• Google Forms also provides immediate grading and we can sync it
directly with Wengage.
• Google Forms as an assessment also allows you to easily gather data
regarding student achievement for your class objective.
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Let’s Get Started!2. Creating a Google Form:• You can access Google Forms in several different ways. You may
click the nine dot square in the upper right of your Gmail or Google
Drive. Then scroll to find “Forms.”
• You can also access Google Forms at forms.google.com
• You will see several options of where you might want to begin. You
can create a blank form on your own or use a template form. I
have also created Google Forms Template
• This tutorial will explain how to make your very own Google Form, so
you will click the option for a “Blank” form.
• Start with giving your form a Title. You can name it in the upper left
corner where it now says “Untitled Form.” Tab when you are finished
and it will automatically name your form at the top of the
document.
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Basic Settings
Check this box to collect student e-mail addresses.
Check this box to limit to one response per student.
Save any changes here.
• Click the “gear” Settings button
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Basic Settings
Click Presentation
Additional options for presenting your assessment to your students.
Save any changes here.
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• You may give your form a description if you wish. This is optional.
I always start my forms with asking first and last names as questions.
You can also collect email address if you prefer.
• Decide the type of question you wish to ask.
Type your first question and choose how you
want your students to answer.
• Multiple Choice: create your first multiple
option and hit enter to continue adding
options
• Checkboxes: similar to multiple choice,
allows student to choose more than one
option
• Dropdown: inserts a dropdown arrow for
students to choose from
• Short Answer
• Essay
• Linear Scale: you might use this option for
a survey or gathering student thoughts
• Multiple choice/checkbox grid:
rearranges the look of your answer
choices
• Mark “Required” for the questions students MUST answer.
Back to your Form
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• Continue adding questions using the “plus” sign on
the right.
• You may also choose to insert an image or video
as a “question.”
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Self-Grading! Amazing!3. Creating an Answer Key:• Now that’s you’ve created your assessment, let’s make sure you
have your answers input so Google can grade it for you!
• First, you have to tell Google that you want to include an answer
key. Let’s check your Settings.
• Click the “gear” Settings button
• Choose the “Quizzes” tab.
• If you want the form to self-grade, you must mark “Make this a
quiz.”
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• Other Quiz options: Locked mode on Chromebooks
• This option can be turned on only when students are using
chromebooks managed by the school. This mode will not work
on other devices.
• This mode “locks” the chromebook and will not allow the
student to open any other tabs while working on this quiz.
• Other Quiz options:
• Students can receive their score immediately after they submit OR
you can release them after your review (or after everyone has
taken.) You can also choose how much data the student can see.
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• Now, let’s input your answer key. After you have selected “Make
this a Quiz” in your settings, you will now see the blue “Answer Key”
option on each of your quiz questions. Click on this button.
• You may now choose your correct multiple choice answer or enter
your essay answers here. You will also choose point value. Click
“Done” when you are finished. You must do this for each quiz
question.
• Questions with short answer options will allow you to input multiple
correct answers. Students must type their answer EXACTLY as you
have input or it will count this question as incorrect. You can go
back later and correct their answer choices/point values.
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4. Sharing the Google Form:• Now you need to share this with your students. There are several
options for doing this.
• You may assign the quiz in Google Classroom. Attach this Form
directly from your Google Drive. I would recommend making a
separate copy for each class. I also re-name according to the
period. (Ex: “4th Hour Equations Quiz”)
• You may also send this via e-mail by clicking the blue “send” button
on the upper right. You may then insert your e-mail address, insert a
message, or add additional collaborators here. Click “Send” when
you are ready. Your e-mail will immediately be sent.
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5. Sync with Wengage:• If you wish to sync this quiz with Wengage, you MUST begin by
creating an assignment in Wengage. After your assignement has
been created in Wengage, you will click the “AGC” button.
• This will create a draft assignment in Google Classroom. You may
then edit the assignment, attach your Google Form quiz and post
to your students.
• Once students have completed the quiz and you have checked
that their scores are correct (If needed), you will choose the
Individual tab in the Google Form responses. You will click
“Release Score” in the Google Form. This allows you to choose
which students you will email a copy of their quiz score.
• You must then go back to the Google Classroom quiz assignment
and click “Import Grades.” This will pull the grades directly from the
form and insert them into Google Classroom.
• Then, you will select the students to “Return” their assignment and
grades in Google Classroom.
• Finally, go back to Wengage and click “Assign Google Classroom
Points.”
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6. Additional Features:• Change your Color Scheme
• Click the “eye” in the upper right corner.
This allows you to change your theme options,
Including background color and font.
• Creating Sections
• You can create different “sections” in your Form.
Once different sections have been created, you can
direct students to “skip a section” or “go to” a certain
section based upon their answer choice.
• “Go to” based on answer
• Select the three dots at the bottom
of the question you wish to use.
“Go to section based on answer” allows
you to choose which section the student
will go to next based on their answer.
This allows you to skip certain sections
if needed.
What else can we do?
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• Form Limiter (Add-On)
• Allows you to shut off a Google Form
after a max number of responses or
at a set date and/or time.
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