The Fill In The Blank question format allows students to finish sentences by filling in blanks either by typing their answers in or choosing from a list of words.
Creating a Fill In The Blank Question
- In the Work/Questions tab of an Assignment or Assessment click on Insert Content at the bottom of the page.
- From the list of available questions, go ahead and click on the Fill in the blank option.
- In the given text box located at the top, begin typing your statement/text for where you would like to add blanks.
- Adding Blanks - There are two ways to add new blanks:
- First, teachers can right-click anywhere inside the text box to pull up a pop-up window with additional text formatting options. Click on Add Blank to reveal a dropdown menu where teachers can select any of the four blank formats: Type-In, Dropdown, Numeric, and Math Formula.
- Alternatively, teachers can insert blanks using specific keybindings. These can be viewed by hovering the mouse over the small question mark icon labeled More tips here.
To quickly insert a type-in blank, type 3 underscores in a row: ___
To insert a dropdown blank, type 2 underscores + "v": __v
To insert a numeric blank, type 2 underscores + "n": __n
To insert a math-formula blank, type 2 underscores + "m": __m
- First, teachers can right-click anywhere inside the text box to pull up a pop-up window with additional text formatting options. Click on Add Blank to reveal a dropdown menu where teachers can select any of the four blank formats: Type-In, Dropdown, Numeric, and Math Formula.
- Blank Formats- Here are the different ways blanks can be graded:
- Type-In Format - Students will type their answers in the blank and be graded correctly if they match a rule type based on the rule type: Exact Match, Contain, Starts With, Ends With. Optionally answers can be case-sensitive.
- Dropdown Format - Teachers can add dropdown options and then choose which one is the correct answer. There can be multiple correct answers as well.
- Numeric Format - Add a range of what the correct answer can be. If you want a specific answer, make sure the minimum and maximum values are both the same. If you want any number, then you can leave the ranges blank.
- Math Formula Format - Similar to the Type-in format, a mathematical keyboard will pop up to easily type in specific formulas. Here, you can add multiple acceptable answers and make answers case-sensitive.
- Type-In Format - Students will type their answers in the blank and be graded correctly if they match a rule type based on the rule type: Exact Match, Contain, Starts With, Ends With. Optionally answers can be case-sensitive.
- Assigning Points - Adding the point values for each individual blank will be added together to sum up at total at the bottom right corner of the content block.
- "All or Nothing" - If this feature is enabled then students that get any individual blank incorrect will receive no credit whatsoever. If the feature is then disabled, then if a student gets at least one blank wrong then they will still only receive credit for the blank that they get correct.
- Click the save or continue to add more questions. Teachers can also see a preview of the question created and make changes accordingly.