Google Forms is a versatile tool for Classroom, perfect for quizzes and feedback. Google’s guide on Forms in Classroom (https://support.google.com/edu/classroom/answer/6020279#forms) provides an overview, but let’s explore practical uses.
Create a form at forms.google.com. For a quiz, click the gear icon, enable “Make this a quiz,” and add questions like “What’s 2+2?” with answer keys. Post it in Classwork as an assignment—Forms auto-grades responses, and scores sync to Classroom. For feedback, create a form with open-ended questions like “What’s one thing you’d change about this class?” Share the link in the Stream.
To analyze responses, use Google Sheets. In Forms, click “Responses” > “Link to Sheets” to generate a spreadsheet (sheets.google.com) with all answers. Sort or filter data to spot trends, like common student concerns. For engagement, add a form with a poll—e.g., “Which project topic interests you most?”—and discuss results in class.
Forms also work for attendance. Create a form with fields for name and date, share it during a session, and track responses live. These tools—Forms and Sheets—make data collection and analysis in Classroom a breeze.