Google Forms: Formative Assessments

Google Forms is a web-based tools that can be used as a formative assessment. It allows you to gauge students' knowledge at different times in a unit. You can view this link to watch a quick video on how to use Google Forms: Google Forms Tutorial

Ways to use Google Forms as a formative assessment:

1. Pretest (beginning of unit)

2. Exit Ticket (throughout the unit)

3. Post Test (end of unit)

Purposes:

It allows you to get a better understanding of where the students are at the beginning of the unit. The pretest might tell you that you might need to focus instruction more on vocabulary because the students do not have much prior knowledge at all, or it might tell you that you can start further into the meat of the content because they expressed a good amount of prior knowledge. Exit tickets can show if you need to revisit some information when you start the next day or if you can keep moving forward with the unit. Post-tests allows you to evaluate yourself as a teacher to see if the unit went well. If you see there was progress from the pretest to the post test it might have been a decent unit. 


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