Forms in the Classroom Erin Greenblat Ashley Bartley Summerville High School
Dec 26, 2015
Forms in the Classroom
Erin Greenblat Ashley Bartley
Summerville High School
Preassessment
Please go to the following link to answer a few questions before we get started...
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1UnGRBN8U9HRwagC-T--KmogNs7hkhpm6L_6rDu_bGyA/viewform.
Does this look familiar?
What is Google Forms?
● A FREE Google Product ● Create forms and easily receive
responses in an organized format● GREAT way to avoid grading a ton of
papers● Easily view student data and
information
Sample form
Sample Responses
WHY would you use a Google Form?● Assessments● Student surveys ● Guided practice● Communication with parents● Collect information ● Staff/department surveys
Let’s Get Started!
1.Go to drive.google.com2.Sign in to your google account (you
can create one using your school email if needed)
3.Create a new form by hovering your cursor over "More" to find the Google a forms icon
How To Create a Question
Types of Questions Available
Choose the type of question that fits the data you want to collect
For assessment purposes, be cautious of including extended response questions
Adding new questions
Continue to click“add item” until you have all of the questions you need!
Inserting videos/pictures into a FormInsert images from your computer, take a screenshot, or do a Google image search.
You can insert links to videos saved on Google Drive.
How To Change the Theme
How to View the Responses
Responses will look like this!
Export your Results
How can Google Forms be used in the classroom?
What are YOUR ideas?
Applications in the Classroom● Student Surveys (Example)● Peer to peer evaluations for group work● Quiz ● Compiling information from a large group of people (example: teacher t-shirt sizes) ● Parent contact information● Parent communication● Rubrics for assignments to speed up the grading process ● Personal reading logs/journals● Request to meet with guidance● Parent communication log (personal or shared)● Homework● Missed work● Way to connect with students ● Student reflection on classroom activities ● Lunch count (elementry)● Assess prior knowledge
Now it's your turn!
Create your own form!
When you are finished, we will use your e-mail addresses to share a Google doc with you.
Put the link in that Google Doc so you can get some sample responses.
Getting Forms to Students
Easiest option: post a direct link on your website: Edline, Edmodo, etc.
URL shorteners: bitly.com or similar (warning: many of these are blocked on the school internet)
Create a QR code
QRstuff.com