Google Forms

Google Forms—along with Docs, Sheets, and Slides—is part of Google's online apps suite of tools to help you get more done in your browser for free. It's easy to use and one of the simplest ways to save data directly to a spreadsheet.

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Google Forms Overview

Google Forms Overview

How to Use Google Forms: Quick Start

Step 1: Set up a new form or quiz

  1. Go to forms.google.com.

  1. Click Blank .

  2. A new form will open.

Create a form from Google Drive

When you create a Google Form, it’s saved in Google Drive. To create a form directly from Google Drive:

  1. On a computer, go to drive.google.com.

  2. In the top left, click New.

  1. Click More Google Forms.

Create a form in Google Sheets

When you create a form in Google Sheets, the responses will be saved in a new sheet. Learn more about where you can save responses.

  1. On a computer, open a spreadsheet at sheets.google.com.

  1. Click Insert Form.

  2. A new sheet will appear in your spreadsheet, and your form will open.

How to Use Google Forms: In-Depth

The Beginner’s Guide to Google Forms.pdf

Google Forms: Tips and Tricks



Google Locked Quiz Mode

It is easy to create a Locked Quiz in Google Classroom or in Google Forms. A Locked Quiz can only be used on a school-managed Chromebook, but can be created on any device which has access to your school teacher account. Once the student has logged into the Locked Quiz students can't use other apps, some extensions and keyboard shortcuts are disabled. If a student exits the quiz or opens any other tab, the teacher is notified via email.