In a classroom, teachers create a Form (or an assignment) with a variety of questions (paragraph, short answer, or multiple choice) that can be shared through email to their students. Students answer the questions and click submit. Teachers can look at their responses in a Google Sheet.
Now Teachers can include mathematical formulas and equations, graphs and statistical displays with this friendly Add-on for Google Docs, Sheets and Forms.
Here we have listed some of the addons which are used to work with math.
1. EquatIO – Math made digital
It can be very tricky for students (and teachers) to correctly type in many math symbols. EquatIO allows you to give assessments with short answer responses. Easily create mathematical equations, formulas, and quizzes. Intuitively type or handwrite, with no tricky math code to learn.
2. Flubaroo
Flubaroo is a free tool that helps you quickly grade multiple-choice or fill-in-blank assignments.
3. Codecogs
HTML LaTeX equation editor that creates graphical equations (gif, png, swf, pdf, emf). Produces code for directly embedding equations into google forms.
4. g(Math)
Teachers can include mathematical formulas and equations, graphs, and statistical displays with this friendly Add-on for Google Docs, Sheets, and Forms.
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