Wednesday, March 2, 2016

The Color Wheel Quiz



I used Google forms to create a quiz about the color wheel that would help me test the understanding of my students. This was my first time using Google forms and I found it to be super easy in creating a simple quiz that can test the knowledge of each student. I will for sure be using Google forms in my future classroom to help me understand what my students already know and what I can help them understand a little better. What I found interesting about Google forms is that you can create a quiz or a survey without having your students enter their name. This way you can conduct an anonymous survey that can include questions on what the students think you can do better as a teacher and the way that they learn best. If you wanted to test the knowledge of each individual student, you could include a space for their name. I also liked that you can create any type of quiz for any subject you are teaching.

By using Google forms, I will be able to test the knowledge of each student and know what and how I can help them in the future. Google forms can also be beneficial to my students by giving them the option to create a quiz or survey for a project. For example, if I am requiring each student to read a book of their choice and to complete a book report, one of the options in creating that report could be to create their own quiz about the book on Google forms and write their answers on a separate piece of paper to show that they understood the book. Google forms is a great way to test the understanding and knowledge of each student and can be a great tool in my future classroom. 


Ed-Tech Standard 6: Use telecommunications efficiently and effectively to access remote information and communicate with others in support of direct and independent learning and for pursuit of personal interests.

Ed-Tech Standard 7: Use telecommunications and on-line resources (e.g., email, online discussions, web environments) to participate in collaborative problem-solving activities to develop solutions or products for audiences inside and outside the classroom.

Link to the Color Wheel Quiz


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