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Math Survey Form Template

Gather insights on students' math skills and interests

Are you struggling to understand your students' math capabilities and interests? This Math Survey Form Template is designed to help educators like you efficiently gather valuable insights about students' skills in mathematics. By using this template, you can identify learning gaps, tailor your teaching methods, and engage students more effectively, all while ensuring compliance with WCAG standards for accessibility. Discover how easy it is to customize the form for your classes and start encouraging a positive math experience today.

What is your role in relation to math?
Student
Teacher or instructor
Parent or guardian
Professional who uses math at work
School or district administrator
Prefer not to say
Other
Please Specify:
What is your age?
Under 18
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
55-64
65+
If you selected Prefer to self-describe, you may share here (optional).
Country or region (optional)
How do you describe your gender?
Woman
Man
Non-binary
Prefer to self-describe
Prefer not to say
What is the highest level of math you have completed?
How are you currently engaging with math? (Select all that apply)
Overall, how easy does math feel for you right now?
Very difficult
Difficult
Somewhat difficult
Neither easy nor difficult
Somewhat easy
Easy
Very easy
I enjoy learning math.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neither agree nor disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
I feel confident solving unfamiliar math problems.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neither agree nor disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
Math is relevant to my goals.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neither agree nor disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
I feel anxious when doing math tasks.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neither agree nor disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
I am motivated to improve my math skills.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neither agree nor disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
How often do you practice math outside of required activities?
Never
Rarely
Sometimes
Often
Always
Which resources do you use for learning math? (Select all that apply)
Please Specify:
What challenges do you face most often in math? (Select all that apply)
How satisfied are you with your current math course or instruction?
Very dissatisfied
Dissatisfied
Neutral
Satisfied
Very satisfied
Not applicable
How easy is it to get help when you need it for math?
Very difficult
Difficult
Neutral
Easy
Very easy
Not applicable
How likely are you to continue studying math in the next 6 months?
Very unlikely
Unlikely
Neutral
Likely
Very likely
How likely are you to recommend this math program or resource to others?
0 Not at all likely
1
2
3
4
5 Extremely likely
What is one thing that would most improve your math learning experience?
Any additional comments or math topics you want to learn?
Full name (optional)
Email (optional)
May we contact you about your responses?
Yes
No
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When to use this form

Use this template whenever you need quick, honest feedback on how learners experience math. K-12 teachers can send it before a new unit to find gaps in fractions, algebra, or geometry. Department heads can run it mid-term to see which topics need reteaching and which formats (notes, examples, practice) work best. Pair results with the Simple instructor evaluation form to compare teaching strategies by class. For staff reviews, share findings alongside the Teachers assessment form to pinpoint coaching needs. Tutoring centers and after-school teams can survey students after sessions to adjust pacing, reduce anxiety, and raise problem-solving confidence.

Must Ask Math Survey Questions

  1. How confident are you with the last unit's key skills (for example, ratios, linear equations, or area)?

    A confidence rating highlights where students feel unsure, even if grades look fine. It helps you target re-teaching and form groups that build mastery faster.

  2. Which problem types are hardest for you right now: multiple choice, word problems, proofs, or open-ended tasks?

    Naming the hardest format reveals barriers beyond content, such as reading load or showing work. You can adjust practice and pair quick checks with the Answer sheet form to track progress.

  3. When solving a multi-step problem, at which step do you usually get stuck?

    This pinpoints breakdowns in the process (planning, choosing a formula, computation, or checking). With that insight, you can model the missing step and add the right scaffold.

  4. Which learning supports help you most in math: worked examples, peer practice, video, or step-by-step checklists?

    Preference data guides you to deliver help in the format that sticks. For students with accommodations, align supports using the Teacher input for IEP form.

  5. How much stress do you feel during math tests, and what would reduce it?

    Stress affects accuracy and time management, so this question surfaces non-content blockers. Use the answers to adjust timing, allow formula sheets, or offer a calm-down plan.

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