![]() ![]() Forms are not able to be submitted until all required questions have been answered. If you decide to try Scattergories in Forms, there is one tip you’ll want to remember: don’t make any of the questions required. Click the blue Make a Copy button and it will be added to your Google Drive. When you click the link you’ll be prompted to sign into your Google account (if you’re not already signed in) and asked if you want to make a copy. The button above has a force a copy link for a Scattergories round I created titled At School. There are times though that I make my own sets, particularly when we have a theme or unit topic that I want to focus our vocabulary practice on. ![]() I happen to own a copy of the now out of print Scattegories Junior, and often use its lists for our games. The game is 100% customizable and, since I also control when a form is accepting responses, students can’t start a round early while I am explaining the parameters of the competition. I am fully in control of required (or not) letters, time limit, and even categories.To reuse an old form I simply delete the responses and resend it out. I can quickly make new forms or reuse the old.One advantage of this, if you have a group of students very concerned about cheating (not my current situation, but I did spend quite a few years in middle school), is everyone sees everything–no one can claim someone else changed an answer or added a late response. We can go question by question, see who had the same answers for each category, and add up our points. Student answers are organized by question and easy to display by sharing my screen.Then, once time is up, I turn off Accepting Responses, and no more responses will be accepted. Shortly before time will be called, I warn students that they have 10 seconds left and remind them to hit the submit button. Then with a single click of the button on my end, students are able to start working on their form. This means more technological students don’t have an advantage, I can turn off Accepting Responses until I tell students to begin. I’m able to control when people can and cannot submit answers using the Accepting Responses button. ![]() SCATTERGORIES LISTS FOR WORK CODEI can email students, post a link on our LMS, put a link in the chat feature, create a QR code for students to scan…
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