Multiple Choice Questions in Google Forms
Using Multiple Choice in Google FormsTM Multiple choice questions are easy to create in Google Forms and can be used for a variety of purposes
Teachers and students alike love taking a break from worksheets and making learning fun with alternative activities like games or escape rooms. I began creating escape rooms when my own children complained about math being boring, now The Great Classroom Escape is my business!
Learning to create educational escape rooms has required a lot of trial and error on my part. I would love to save you some time and energy by sharing what I’ve learned!
Using Multiple Choice in Google FormsTM Multiple choice questions are easy to create in Google Forms and can be used for a variety of purposes
How to Make Google FormsTM Responses not case-sensitive When creating escape rooms, tests, or other types of Google Forms that require a specific short-answer response
Quick Tip Tuesday: Response Validation When I speak with teachers about what they are looking for in educational escape rooms, one of the main answers
So you want to create digital escape rooms, but where do you start? Learn about programs, apps, and software that will help you get started.
Writing a creative storyline is one of the key components to creating an engaging escape room. Without a story to follow along with, an educational escape room can become a thinly veiled worksheet.
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