The Google Classroom Question feature is quick, easy and versatile. If you have a written assignment that involves only a paragraph or two of text, it is worth looking into.
Teachers can easily scroll through responses, assess and give feedback without opening 30 documents.
Teachers at SMASD are also using the Question feature to provide a platform for classroom discussion. Simply turn on the "Students Can Reply to Each Other" switch. Note: Cool thing is that students can only see peers' answers AFTER they themselves have provided a response.
- History teachers have had students make comments and ask questions while watching a video.
- Language teachers have used questions and replies for interpersonal speaking tasks.
- ELA teachers have used the discussion board as a place to post presentations/projects. Classmates are required to view 2 projects, and post reactions and questions to them. Great alternative to having every student present in front of the class!
See how our own Mrs. Meeker is having her students peer review presentations via Google Classroom Questions. Students answer with a link to their project. Peers reply with 2 things they learned and a question they have.
Google Classroom Questions are a great no-prep solution for quick responses, feedback and discussion boards.
How have you used Questions in your classes? Comment below.
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