Create your Google Form with interactive sections where students will automatically receive feedback and be redirected within the Form. Interactive forms are also great for 'Choose Your Own Adventure' stories. Check out the tutorials below to start building yours today.
Level Up Forms
Learn how to use sections and pull responses into a Google Sheet
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Self - Explore
Use the Explore feature inside of Google Docs, Slides, or Sheets to easily search the web, insert pictures or graphs, and cite sources.
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Add-Ons
Use Add-ons with Google Docs, Slides, or Sheets to do more with Google tools.
Some favorite Add-ons you may want to try are:
Sheets
Form Creator - create a form from questions in Sheets
Yet Another Mail Merge - mail merge tool
Doctopus - ability to mass-copy (from a starter template), share, monitor student progress, and manage grading and feedback for student projects in Google Drive. Works well with Goobric
Autocrat - allows data from a Sheet to be merged into a Doc template
Docs
Goobric - easily create a rubric and provide feedback
WriQ - easily grade student writing with rubrics
Doc to Form - take the text from a Google Doc and create a Google Form in a few clicks
Easybib - easy citation tool
Forms
Choice Eliminator - limits choices in a form once it has been selected. Great for parent conference sign up times or class party sign ups.
Form Builder - export form questions to be reused later
Slides
PearDeck for Slides - students can join your presentation and interact on certain slides. Great for formative assessments!
Unsplash - add high quality images to Slides
Lucidchart - great for graphic organizers
Goobric and Doctopus work together
PearDeck
Using the comment feature inside G-Suite tools is a quick and effective way to provide feedback. You can also use the direct tag feature inside any G-suite tool so the other person will be notified by Gmail when you make a comment.
Communication Matters
Evidence of utilizing the comment feature in Docs to exchange feedback with students or staff.