Tired of Tattling!?

Are you tired of tattling at school? Learn how to create a Google Form to help minimize tattling in the classroom! Video tutorial and step by step directions!
Part of my job is to do professional development with teachers this year! I always learn so much on these days from the amazing teachers I work with. And this idea came from a Google PD we did a few weeks ago! 


It's the Tattle Form! 

For all of the little tattles, that students just love have to share with you, because to a seven year old, when Billy accidentally sneezes on you, it's pretty much the end of the world.... 



Students can scan a Tattle Form QR Code which will take them to a Google Form that looks like this: 

Are you tired of tattling at school? Learn how to create a Google Form to help minimize tattling in the classroom! Video tutorial and step by step directions!


Which they can then fill out.... And you can assure them that you will handle it immediately. ;-) 

It gives the students a chance to feel heard and validated, and it also gives you a pretty spiffy record. A record of who's doing all or most or lots of tattling, AND who is being tattled on. This can be helpful when meeting with parents, or deciding what steps to take next, as you have a written record of the tattling! #winwin

The new Forms gives you some pretty neat data too!

You can see who's doing all the tattling:

Are you tired of tattling at school? Learn how to create a Google Form to help minimize tattling in the classroom! Video tutorial and step by step directions!

You can see who the tattlees are: 
Are you tired of tattling at school? Learn how to create a Google Form to help minimize tattling in the classroom! Video tutorial and step by step directions!

You can see what happened: 
Are you tired of tattling at school? Learn how to create a Google Form to help minimize tattling in the classroom! Video tutorial and step by step directions!

And what your class needs to work on: 
Are you tired of tattling at school? Learn how to create a Google Form to help minimize tattling in the classroom! Video tutorial and step by step directions!

Here's a quick video tutorial on how we created this form! 


 
Hopefully this will help eliminate *some* of the tattling as we head towards Spring Break! Have a great week! 

6 comments

  1. Cute Sandy - I used the Tattle Turtle when I taught first...thankful that stops quite a bit in third. Fun idea though and love the techy aspect. <3
    Vicky

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