What Question Types are Available in Kiddom?

We know how important it is to give teachers the flexibility to allow students to show learning in different ways. This is why Kiddom gives teachers the ability to change the type of question so students can still show their mastery. 

To change a question type on an assignable activity, you'll need to first create a personalized version. Click here to learn more about personalizing content in Kiddom. Once you've created your personalized version, you can begin to edit it. Locate the question you'd like to edit and click on the current question type. This will expand to display all the question types, organized by auto-gradable and manually graded types. Auto-gradable means Kiddom can automatically grade the question as long as the correct answers are selected, while manually graded means the teacher will need to grade the question. Click here to learn more about grading in Kiddom.

Click on the feature below to see how you can use Kiddom to support your class!

Auto-Gradable:

Manually Graded:

Auto-Gradable Question Types:

Multiple Choice

This allows students to pick one correct answer out of a few choices. This is a great way to check for understanding in assignments, assessments, and more. This is auto-graded!

Multiple Select

Students are able to pick multiple correct answers out of a few choices. This is a great way to check for understanding in assignments, assessments, and more. This is auto-graded!

Fill in the Blank

Students can fill in blanks that you designate in texts. This is auto-graded!

To set up your statements and answers, click on the text field inside the box and start typing your sentence(s) or passage. When you get to your fill in the blank word, click on the +Response button to enter the correct answer. Answers are not case sensitive.

What will the students see?

Students will see the sentences or passage with blank boxes for them to fill in. As the student enters an answer, Kiddom will autosave until they are ready to submit the assignment. View the video below to learn more!

Fill in the Blank with Drag & Drop

Students can drag and drop answers from an item bank into blank spaces in a passage. This is auto-graded!

Ordering

Students can drag and drop cards to put them in the right order. This is auto-graded!

To set up your Ordering questions, click on the text field on top to enter your instructions on how to order the items. Next, enter your items in the text boxes below to be ordered. Items do not have to be listed in correct order at time of creation, you can order them after adding items to enable auto-grading.

Note: Question will not be auto-graded if you do not sort into correct order.

What will the students see?

Students will see the ordering instructions with the list of items below. They will drag and drop items into the correct order to answer the question. View the video below to learn more!

Matching

Students can drag and drop cards to their matching statements. There can only be one correct answer per statement, but you can use answers more than once. This is auto-graded!

To set up your statements and answers, click on the text field inside the boxes (top boxes will be your items to be matched and the bottom boxes will be your statements). You can enter plain text or click the image icon to add a picture. By clicking on the checkbox, you have the option of allowing the same answer to be used more than once.

Note: To enable auto-scoring, match the answers to their correct statement when you create the question. If the items are not matched, teachers must manually score the question.

View the video below to learn more about Matching question types.

Categorizing

These questions allow you to set up categories for your students to sort items into. This is great for boosting student engagement and to check for understanding. This is auto-graded!

To set up your items and categories, click on the text field inside the boxes (top boxes will be your items to be sorted and the bottom boxes will be your categories). You can enter plain text or click the root symbol next to the text entry field on the item or category to add math text. You can also click the image icon to upload an image. You can add up to 99 items or 99 categories.

Note: To enable auto-scoring, sort the items into their correct category when you create the question. If the items are not sorted, teachers must manually score the question.

View the video below to learn more!


Classifying

Students can drag and drop items from an item bank into different groups of their choosing. This can be auto-graded!

Short Answer

Students will have a text field to enter their response through the MathType tool. This can be auto-graded!

Click on the radical symbol next to the response box to access the MathType tool. Within the MathType tool, students can enter their answer by typing in the text box or by clicking on an available tool to format their answer, and click "Insert" to insert their answer in the response box. To edit or delete a response, double-click on the text or click on the radical symbol again.

Manually Graded Question Types:

Written Response

Students are able to write out their answers. 

Video Response

Students can press the record button to begin recording right in Kiddom as long as they have a camera on their device. Students can also upload a video from their device.  Video response is great for projects, debates, lower elementary students, and students with accommodations. This is also a great tool for students to record themselves in small group or partner work (for all grade levels)!

Audio Response

Audio response lets students respond verbally rather than in writing!  Students will be able to use their microphone on their device, click record and produce the recording right in Kiddom. Additionally, students can upload an audio file if desired. This is great for lower elementary students, and is also a great tool for students to record themselves in small group or partner work (for all grade levels)!

Drawing

The drawing tool can be used when students need to complete an answer by drawing, labeling, or graphing.  Students can use a marker tool to draw by hand. They can also add text using the text tool or use the image button to upload an image from a file! Click here and view the video below to learn more about Drawing question types.

Pre-Filled Answer

Teachers can use a pre-filled answer to provide sentence stems for student responses.

Open-Ended

Students are able to respond to the question by uploading files from their device or Google Drive. This is great for projects!

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