Fundamental Theorem of Algebra Quiz + Other Google Form Ideas

This week I created a Google Form for use in my Algebra II class as we analyze graphs and determine how many real and imaginary solutions there are.  I don't want to share or add collaborators since I want to keep my original questions the same, but you are welcome to borrow/steal this idea for your own classroom.  Here is the quiz!


I created this quiz using the new Desmos features added to Equatio, which I've written about in previous posts.  This quiz is self-grading by using Forms built in features, and it also has feedback for each question so that students can make sense of their answers.  With all of the new features, I plan on using Google Forms more often in my classroom this semester.  Now if only they collaborated with Geogebra so I can add Geometry images in my quizzes!!

If you're interested in more information on Google Forms in the math classroom, I found this website and the video below (sorry, it's 21 minutes but it has a ton of information).  Enjoy!

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