How to Make a Self-Grading Quiz

Published On: December 30th, 2016·By ·

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Did you know you can create a self-grading quiz using Google Forms? It's quick, easy, and free!

How to Make a Self-Grading Quiz

Google Forms has added on a bunch of new features, including the capability to create self-grading quizzes.

Have you ever wondered, “How can I save time doing assessments in the classroom?” I'm sure you're not alone! Google has released a quizzes feature inside Google Forms which allows you to create quick self-grading assessments for students.

In the above 3-Minute Classroom Problem Solver video, SimpleK12 Teacher Learning Community trainer Jerry Swiatek explains how you can use Google Drive to create a self-grading quiz.

Jerry shows step-by-step how to set up your form, and turn it into a quiz. He also covers the most basic features of the quiz, so you can see what your options are. Overall, this is a fantastic free tool to consider for quick formative assessments in your classroom.

For more on Google Forms, take a look at this popular on-demand training session:

What's New in Google Forms – Ready to kick things up a notch? Take a look at some of the newest features of Google Forms, and learn how to use them effectively.

We just answered the popular question, “How can I saw time doing assessments in the classroom?” Do you have a question on your mind that you would like some help with? Leave it for me as a comment on this article, and I'll see what I can do.

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About our Self-Grading Quiz Presenter:
Jerry Swiatek is a Google Certified Innovator, as well as a Google Apps for Education Certified Trainer. He works with teachers and students helping them integrate technology into their classrooms. Click here to look at more videos from Jerry.

About the Author
Kimber Thompson is a Lead Moderator for SimpleK12 webinars and a Contributing Editor for SimpleK12.com. She writes frequently about education topics, and is passionate about tools and techniques that inspire young learners. You may reach her with ideas and comments at editor@simplek12.com.

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