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Using google forms as a note catcher for lesson planning

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Basic Member
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3 years ago
Last week I used google forms to create lesson plan note catchers. Its a great way to teachers to say their thoughts without me asking them to attached then send to me via email. I created open ended and paragraph questions so teachers had guidance. Can wait to think of other ways to use google forms.

If you are a Literacy coach or even an elementary school teacher, how do you use google forms?
Basic Member
2 years ago
I am a Special Education teacher for middle school aged students.

I use Google Forms for quizzes, attendance, polls, open end questions, and review of new concepts.
Basic Member
3 weeks ago
Google Forms is commonly used to construct surveys, sign-up forms, feedback forms, Drift Boss and other forms. It may also be used to generate quizzes that can be simply integrated into Google Classroom. You can create your own quizzes using a range of question kinds, each with its own set of customizable settings.

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1 day ago
Quote from Mira23
Google Forms is commonly used to construct surveys, sign-up forms, feedback forms, Drift Boss and other forms. It may also be used to generate quizzes that can be simply integrated into Google Classroom. You can create your own quizzes using a range of question kinds, each with its own set of customizable settings.

Your link didn't take to the forms your mention. Could you add the correct one, please? It took me to games.
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