Making Google Quizzes for Summative Assessments

Check out this quiz, "The Accounting Equation: Mr. Jacoy" as a rockstar example of a summative assessment done right! First, the title gives it to you straight - this is all about the nitty-gritty of the accounting equation: Assets = Liabilities + Equity. No guessing what you need to know. The form isn't just about memorization, either. It's got variety! Quick-hit True/False questions make sure you've got the basics down, while multiple-choice questions dig deeper and test your understanding with those sneaky distractors. And let's not forget the matching grid - the perfect way to see if you can apply those accounting terms and definitions like a pro. The best part? You sign in so your teacher can track your progress, but you stay anonymous so no stress. All in all, this form is a powerful tool to see if you've really mastered the accounting equation.


If the link doesn't work in the memo above, here is the full link:https://forms.gle/pqwMFFdWCi1D5g169 

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