3 Quick and Easy Ways to Add Content to Your Self-Checking Google Sheet Template

3 Quick and Easy Ways to Add Content to Your Self-Checking Google Sheet Template

3 Quick and Easy Ways to Add Content to Your Self-Checking Google Sheet Template 


1. Use problems from your textbook or workbook. Just renumber the Google Sheet according to which problems you want to assign to students. Add the answers to the Google Sheet answer key. No need to hassle with typing in any questions!


2. Use a worksheet that you assign. Have students show work and/or thinking on the worksheet. Code the Google Sheet with the answers from the worksheet, and voila, it's now a self-checking activity!


3. Vocabulary - no matter what content area(s) you teach, we are always teaching our students vocabulary. Add in questions for vocabulary words with synonyms, antonyms, definitions, or even a visual example. Use the matching vocabulary word or term into the answer key.


Self-checking Google Sheet templates don't have to be complicated or time consuming to use.


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