hello.I can´t use the "how was it made"? .Before you make the changes I saw every answer. But know it just say text filled and you can´t see the answer. Can anyone help me?thanksss
Hello Gaby, the initial purpose of the "How was it made" button has always been to assist creators of worksheets in understanding how to create a similar worksheet to the one they've seen and liked. As for correct answers, you can find them in Workbooks.
gabby_hilario
Brazil
08/12/2023
I think the "How was it made" was pretty useful for both situations.... For example, now I'm trying to understand why my answer is wrong in the exercise 6 of this worksheet (https://www.liveworksheets.com/w/en/english-second-language-esl/63197) so I can share this with my students correctly, but I can't see what the person wrote on the textfield, because it doesn't show to me... Previously, I'd just check and see if I have to write "It's yours" or just "yours" (following the example above), but now I have no idea how to check the correct answer....
Gabby, The worksheet you've shared in your post doesn't have text fields. Anyway, there's an error in sentence No. 14. Before distributing the worksheet to your students, you can rectify the mistake by using the 'Edit' option in Workbooks. In the same way, you can see the correct answers to all worksheets you're going to use with your students.
If "how was it made" was working as it should be, I could've checked and see how it's grading and send it to my students, but no. It's impossible to check the answers and see why it just grades 0 everytime. But I BET that for you, Ruta, the worksheet is going to work perfectly. I'm already wondering why this website seems to love you and it just works for you...
Hello Gaby, the initial purpose of the "How was it made" button has always been to assist creators of worksheets in understanding how to create a similar worksheet to the one they've seen and liked. As for correct answers, you can find them in Workbooks.
gabby_hilario
I think the "How was it made" was pretty useful for both situations.... For example, now I'm trying to understand why my answer is wrong in the exercise 6 of this worksheet (https://www.liveworksheets.com/w/en/english-second-language-esl/63197) so I can share this with my students correctly, but I can't see what the person wrote on the textfield, because it doesn't show to me... Previously, I'd just check and see if I have to write "It's yours" or just "yours" (following the example above), but now I have no idea how to check the correct answer....
In reply to I think the "How was it made… by gabby_hilario
Gabby, The worksheet you've shared in your post doesn't have text fields. Anyway, there's an error in sentence No. 14. Before distributing the worksheet to your students, you can rectify the mistake by using the 'Edit' option in Workbooks. In the same way, you can see the correct answers to all worksheets you're going to use with your students.
gabby_hilario
This is the "correct" worksheet: https://www.liveworksheets.com/w/en/english-second-language-esl/922952
In reply to This is the "correct"… by gabby_hilario
Sentence No.6 . The correct answer is "yours".
gabby_hilario
Another example of how useful "how was it made" was previously. I'm trying to understand what is the correct answer in this case, since it just grades 0 regardless any response I write: https://www.liveworksheets.com/w/en/english-second-language-esl/1696887
If "how was it made" was working as it should be, I could've checked and see how it's grading and send it to my students, but no. It's impossible to check the answers and see why it just grades 0 everytime. But I BET that for you, Ruta, the worksheet is going to work perfectly. I'm already wondering why this website seems to love you and it just works for you...
In reply to Another example of how… by gabby_hilario
This worksheet doesn't have correct answers since the textfields haven't been filled in by the author.