If you would like to have access to all student work in one spreadsheet, try using Google Forms! This is also a great idea if your students are turning in more than one item for an assignment.
Now you add answer feedback in Google Forms. When you choose to review the answers before releasing them to your students, you can click on "feedback" within the form itself to type in any feedback that you wish.
Don't shy aware from short answer questions in Google Forms. Learn how to grade short answer questions quickly.
Google Forms are a great way to make a simple rubric that can be used over and over again. You will simply 'submit another response' for each student that you're grading. When you're done, the results can be printed to pass our to the students.
***NOTE: It is not shown in the video, but be sure to include a 'Comments' box at the bottom of the rubric for you to add feedback for your students.***
Google Forms allows you to add images (and videos) to your questions for students to review before answering. It's a great tool that adds more depth to your questioning strategies.
You may have a need for a student to attach a file, such as an image or document, to a question in your Google Forms as their answer. Here's how to do it!
If you are worried about your students sharing the Form from class to class, why not try using a code to access the Form? Here's how
"Google Forms doesn’t go beyond the expected like not being able to close the form automatically after the form is filled, nor does it publish the form. However, you can expand its capabilities to work smartly and boost productivity by using add-ons."
-The Geek Page
Go even further with Google Forms with these advanced features and hidden tips and tricks.