30 Ways to Use Google Forms in the Classroom – SULS0125

Recently, I have prepared Google Certified Educator Level 1 and 2, so I also stay tune to Google Teacher podcasts. There are some useful resources.

1. Bell Ringer

2. Exit Ticket

3. Student Interest Survey

4. Parent/Guardian Survey

5. Permission Slips

6. Review Content

Try using the “Go to Section Based on Answer” feature to help students review questions that they answered incorrectly.

7. Choose Your Own Adventure

8. Add Audio with Mote

9. Collect Feedback and Comments on a Google Site

10. Contact/Parent Information Forms

11. Sign Up for Meeting/Conference Time-Slots

12. Generate Documents, Certificates, Lesson Plans, etc.

13. Take Notes

14. Research Notecards

15. SEL Check-Ins

16. General Quizzes & Assessments (pre and post)

17. Checks for Understanding

18. Collect Data/Polls/Research

19. Scavenger Hunt

Google Forms can be used for games like a Scavenger Hunt where the next clue is revealed after evidence has been submitted. Customize the confirmation message to communicate the next steps.

Go to the settings in your form, select the “Presentation” tab, then customize the message for your game.

20. Complete Rubrics

21. Reading Response and Log

22. Parent/Volunteer Sign-Up

23. Parent/Guardian Communication Log

24. Reflection

25. Discussion Starters

26. Progressively Harder Questions

27. Self-Assessments

28. Student-Created Quizzes

29. Escape Rooms/Breakouts

30. Amazing Race

Reference: https://shakeuplearning.com/blog/30-ways-to-use-google-forms-in-the-classroom-suls0125/