

Go to the Google Chrome Web Store and search for Equatio. IMPORTANT: Make sure you register with the Google email you are going to be using to create Google Forms.Īfter downloading the software on your computer, you must install the Google Chrome extension to use it in Google Forms. This is the method I use for all of my Google Forms.ĮqautIO is currently free for teachers. Click here to see all the information about EquatIO. The next option of to use EquatIO™ with a Google Chrome extension from texthelp®. However, the pictures aren’t the best quality. This method the quickest, and you don’t have to download anything. The equation should now be visible on your Google Form. You should see the equation below the pasted URL.

Go to your Google Form and click the image button beside the question or answer choice where you want to add the equation.Ĭlick “BY URL” and paste the URL. (Control+C on a PC or Command+C on a Mac). Next, scroll down to smaller yellow box and select “URL” from the drop-down menu. The equation will appear below the yellow box. First, you type your equation into the yellow box. This first method is to use this website. I have listed three ways to insert math equations in Google Forms below. To insert math equations in Google Forms, you have to use another website or application. However, it does not have an equation editor built in to the application.

Google Forms™ is great for creating quick assessments for your students.
