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With the new school year fast approaching for us in England – and well on its way in other parts of the world – I thought I would share 10 ideas for using Forms in the classroom.

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10 ideas for using Forms in the classroom.

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10 ideas for using Forms in the classroom

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data entry point (the form) and the collection location (the spreadsheet) are linked together

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look here for a more detailed introduction and guide to using and creating a Google Form

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on 2009-01-17 by pgeorge

Excellent tutorial (text, not video) but great visual examples of each step in the process!

example forms for each of the different topics

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link so that you can get your own copy of the form - click on the appropriate link and it should open in your docs home.

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1 ) Get to know your class

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Use this form

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An emotion graph is a simple line graph comparing a range of happiness to sadness against different points (time) in a story or film

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Use a Google Form

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For your weekly spelling test use simple 1-10 or 1-20 numbered form (with a name question too of course) and ask the children to type in their answers as you read out the list of words.

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Get your own copy.

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on 2009-01-17 by pgeorge

When you click on this link you will see a completed spreadsheet with student spelling test responses. If you click on the Form tab (select "Go to Live Form") you will see the form as the students see it to enter their responses for the spelling test.

way to collate the children’s comprehension answers in one place for any given text.

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could be created

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place to enter data about their reading

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using a form to gather together maths data handling informatio

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The form

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simple way of collecting information about the class

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Use a form to assess what the children already know about any given topic that you are beginning

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This same form could be returned to at the end of the unit of work to help review what they have learned

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simple way of collecting the children’s thoughts about what they read. The children in the class could use it as a reference to help them choose a book to read.

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assess the relative success of the learning that has taken place during a single lesson or after a series of lessons on a topic

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