Easy Grader

I loved using Google Forms to grade my math work but it was so frustrating to go to each individual form sheet to look at grades. Especially when we went home for quarantine. I had to look at each form so many times it was exhausting combing back through. I had no way of know if kids had resubmitted work, finally turned things in etc. I have always tried to find ways to monitor the progress of my students and tell what units they struggle the most with or what TEKS they are not understanding within the unit. It was hard to get a big picture of how the student was doing when my grading sheets from the Google Forms I created were all over the place.

The Google Forms easy grader made all of those problems evaporate. I make a separate sheet for each unit so I can easily see each activity they do in the unit. I don't have to open 7 different sheets. I open the one sheet and can pull the grades from each individual activity with a click of a button. When I do that, it automatically pulls up their latest submission so I can see who else has turned it in since I checked last. I have all of the students in one sheet so I can see how my students did on that activity as a whole by looking at the average of the grades. I can also see individual students averages to gauge how successful they have been in that unit. I can progress monitor easier than ever before by breaking the Google Forms into TEK specific info and looking at the big picture on the Easy Grader.

I use this DAILY and I LOVE it.

Kasey Crawford

Mathematics Teacher

Livingston ISD

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