Creating a Quiz with Google Forms Make a Quiz Choose Correct
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Creating a Quiz With Google Forms You can create a quiz with multiple choice, checkboxes, and/or drop-down options. Make a Quiz Option 1: Create a new quiz 1. Go to forms.google.com 2. In the template chooser, choose “blank quiz” Option 2: Change a form to a quiz 1. Go to forms.google.com 2. Open a form you have created 3. At the top right, click the settings gear 4. Next to “make this a quiz”, click the switch 5. Click “save”. Before beginning to work on the form, NAME the form Make the 1st question of your form “First and Last Name” (you can easily reorder questions) Choose Correct Answers Assign points to questions 1. To add a new question, click . 2. Fill out your question and answer choices (you can copy and paste from another open tab) 3. In the bottom left, click ANSWER KEY. Indicate the correct answer. 4. Click ANSWER KEY FEEDBACK. 5. Add feedback for correct and/or incorrect responses. This may be in the form of text, a webpage link, a video link, or online document. Respondents see feedback after they have finished the quiz. Click “save”. See Quiz Responses 1. Open a quiz in Google Forms 2. At the top, click RESPONSES 3. Click SUMMARY You can view automatic summaries of all the responses to a quiz, including Frequently missed questions Graphs marked with correct answers Average, median, and range of scores 4. Click INDIVIDUAL. You can scroll through each student’s response, including their scores. Settings Click the settings gear in the top right of a quiz (common quiz settings indicated below) Grading Results 1. Click RESPONSES 2. Click “make a spreadsheet” icon 3. You can view, sort, and print scores using Google Sheets.You may add a column to hand-score items or take notes. 4. To share scores with students anonymously: Print spreadsheet. Post only the columns “email address” and “score” A Note about the add-on Flubaroo (Google Sheets: add-ons --- get add-ons --- Flubaroo) Flubaroo is another option for grading. The teacher must “take” the quiz, entering the correct responses (for the “Name” question, type “answers”). When using Flubaroo, you will use this response as the answer key. Reference: https://support.google.com/docs/answer/7032287?p=quizzes&rd=1 .