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How to Give a Spelling Test Using Google Forms, Sheets and Flubaroo!

Modify this to create braille letter/braille contractions tests?

Tech savvy classroom teachers in the 21st Century are using Google Forms, Sheets and Flubaroo (add-on) to create, grade and tests, including weekly spelling tests. Two Boys and a Dad has created a simple step-by-step post – with screenshots – for mainstream classroom teachers. (Learn how to create these spelling, recording and grading forms here.)

Classroom teachers: When created correctly, Google Forms is accessible for students who rely on screen readers. Learn how to create accessible  Google Forms here.

Teachers of the Visually Impaired: Create your own spelling tests using the same forms. Even better, create your own braille letter and/or braille contractions tests! 

Video tutorials on how to use Google Forms with JAWS here.

How else can you use these forms? Please share your ideas!

By Diane Brauner

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