Amazing Forms
Amazing Things You
Can do with
Google Forms
Session Descriptor
There is more to Google Forms than a way to poll your audience and quiz your students to check for understanding. In fact, if you take a deeper dive into some of the newest features that Google has expanded Forms with along with the advanced settings and Add Ons, the sky’s the limit for classroom. Google Forms could be used to create easy exit tickets, choose your own adventure stories, digital Breakout Edu lessons, Amazing Races, digital scavenger hunts, webquests, and much more. Let’s take a look at a few examples and then create our own prototype for how Google Forms could be best used to enhance your repertoire within your own learning environment.
Presenter Resources:
- Amazing Race with Google Forms
- Sample Exit Ticket
- Sample Exit Ticket (responses) sheet
- Sample autoCrat Document with Feedback
- Digital Sign In / Sign Out Sheet
- Observable Notes / Grades Form
Other Resources:
- Forms.google.com for Google Forms Templates
- Google Forms for Everything - On Pinterest
- Differentiate Questions with Google Forms - Kasey Bell
- 25 Ways to Use Forms in the Classroom - John R. Sowash
- Innovative Uses for Google Forms - by Molly Schroeder
- Forms and Flubaroo to AutoGrade (Now w/ stickers and badges too) - by Nate Kellogg
- Game of Forms Slidedeck - by Jeffery Heil
- May the Forms be with You - by Jesse Lubinski
- Choose Your Own Adventure Story - by Ditch the Textbook
- Digital Breakout Edu
- (How Digital Breakouts Work Video) by Tom Mullaney