Google Forms: Choose a Random Winner
Google Forms: Choose a Random Winner Choose a random winner from those who fill out your Google Form. Use this Add-on I coded in Google Apps Script to automatically select a winner, create a...
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Google Forms Email Notifications If you are using a Google Form that you expect infrequent submissions on, you may want an email notification when someone fills out your Form. Create This is just a fun...
View ArticleGoogle Classroom: Turn in Group Work with a Google Form
Yes, students should be collaborating. G Suite is designed around collaboration so this makes students working together a lot easier. Weirdly, Google Classroom is not designed for group work. So we...
View ArticleGoogle Form: Peer Collaboration Evaluation Template
I have my students work in Collaborative Learning Groups (CLG’s). I learned this from the amazing Jackie Gerstein. I intentionally design collaboration activities that they will do with their CLG....
View Article16 G Suite Challenges for Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced
Today is a good day to learn something new! If you are a user of G Suite and Google Apps documents check out these challenges! I picked a few Google Apps with a beginner, intermediate and advanced...
View ArticleWrong: Google Doc – Instead: Google Forms – 5 TIPS
Not a Google Doc, Use a Google Form Do you find it fun to open up 30 of anything? Having students fill out a Google Doc is not fun for the students to fill out and it’s not fun for you to look at the...
View ArticleGoogle Forms: Reuse Your Bell Ringer
Reuse the Same Google Form Daily Making new stuff every day = Tiring. Instead, just reuse the same Google Form every day and take advantage of sorting and filtering. Plan Carefully If you are going to...
View ArticleGoogle Forms: Review Individual Student Answers
Google Forms: Review Individual Student Answers When students submit information to a Google Form, the data is collected in the Form. If you create a spreadsheet, a COPY of the responses are sent to...
View ArticleSelf Reflection Reading Goals @JSerravallo
Self Reflection Reading Goals @JSerravallo I saw this tweet about Jennifer Serravallo’s Reading Goals Self Reflection form from her book. My first thought is of course that this would be better as a...
View ArticleInsert a Bitmoji Into Your Google Form
When using digital tools try to put yourself into them to help students feel there is a teacher guiding them through the lesson. Bitmoji’s are great for adding “you” along with some personality into...
View Article5 Steps to Sharing a Copy of a Google Form
Link to Google Drawing 5 Steps to Sharing a Copy of a Google Form Sharing Google Forms is tricky. You do not want to make your data you collect in your Google Form visible to others. You can not get a...
View ArticleGoogle Forms: Choose a Random Winner
Google Forms: Choose a Random Winner Choose a random winner from those who fill out your Google Form. Use this Add-on I coded in Google Apps Script to automatically select a winner, create a...
View ArticleGoogle Forms Email Notifications
Google Forms Email Notifications If you are using a Google Form that you expect infrequent submissions on, you may want an email notification when someone fills out your Form. Create This is just a fun...
View ArticleGoogle Classroom: Turn in Group Work with a Google Form
Yes, students should be collaborating. G Suite is designed around collaboration so this makes students working together a lot easier. Weirdly, Google Classroom is not designed for group work. So we...
View ArticleGoogle Form: Peer Collaboration Evaluation Template
I have my students work in Collaborative Learning Groups (CLG’s). I learned this from the amazing Jackie Gerstein. I intentionally design collaboration activities that they will do with their CLG....
View Article16 G Suite Challenges for Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced
Today is a good day to learn something new! If you are a user of G Suite and Google Apps documents check out these challenges! I picked a few Google Apps with a beginner, intermediate and advanced...
View ArticleWrong: Google Doc – Instead: Google Forms – 5 TIPS
Not a Google Doc, Use a Google Form Do you find it fun to open up 30 of anything? Having students fill out a Google Doc is not fun for the students to fill out and it’s not fun for you to look at the...
View ArticleGoogle Forms: Reuse Your Bell Ringer
Reuse the Same Google Form Daily Making new stuff every day = Tiring. Instead, just reuse the same Google Form every day and take advantage of sorting and filtering. Plan Carefully If you are going to...
View ArticleHow to Add a Google Form to Google Classroom
Google Forms are in Google Drive Step 1: Create a Google Form. Google Forms are automatically saved in Google Drive. Suggestion to click on the “Responses” tab and create a spreadsheet for Form...
View ArticleGoogle Forms: Alternating Colors for Response Answers
Alternate the Colors on the Spreadsheet of Responses The answer is always a spreadsheet I like to say! One of my favorite things about Google Forms is it goes to a spreadsheet. Click on the Responses...
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