If you want to create a Socrative quiz from a spreadsheet, follow the steps outlined in this post.
To create a Socrative quiz from a spreadsheet, you need to download and use the template provided by them. The template includes instructions regarding both “Open-ended” and “Multiple choice” question types. Fill in the template as per the instructions.
As clear as Socrative’s instructions are, preparing the file is still a time-consuming process. It gets complicated if you plan to create multiple quizzes. In case you’re used to maintaining your assessments in CSV or Doc files, you also have to convert them, which is less than ideal for your workflow.
This is where you can benefit from a more straightforward solution.
If you create your questions with Monsha’s Quiz Questions Generator or Reading Comprehension Question Generator, you don’t have to manually change anything. Instead, you’ll be able to instantly download a properly formatted Excel file. It’s that simple!
One more note. Your quiz questions will also automatically work with platforms like Kahoot!, Quizizz, or Blooket.
Head over to your Socrative Library. When creating a new quiz, you’ll find the Import Quiz option.
Choose the Excel file you’ve created or the one exported from Monsha.
That’s it. Once the file is uploaded, you can review and customize your quiz.
With Monsha, you can generate quiz questions as well as reading comprehension questions in just a few clicks. After creating these resources, you’ll have a number of export options, one of which is “Download for Socrative”. Select it, and you’ll receive the ready-to-use Excel file.
In case you’re wondering, this question import process isn’t the only task you can improve with Monsha. All of our teaching-focused tools can reduce your workload, whether you need a lesson plan or similar worksheets for multiple groups of students at once. So if you’re looking for a way to easily create teaching materials, give Monsha a go.
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