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Engage your students while preparing them for computerized testing with these online assessment tools. Create and deliver your own assessments, track progress, keep parents informed, and more at these innovative sites.

Grades K-2

  • Scoot Pad –Scoot Pad is a great way to help students master math and reading skills through interactive online lessons.  The website tracks student progress for teachers and parents to view.
  • Brain Nook– Brain Nook is an interactive website that helps build your students’ math and language skills while playing a fun game with their classmates. It also gives teachers the tools to customize and accelerate their students’ learning.

Grades 3-5

  • Manga High –  This game-based math learning experience tracks student work and achievements.
  • QuizStar – You can use QuizStar to create and distribute online quizzes to your students, automatically grade them, and view results online.

Grades 6-8

  • Quizlet–  Quizlet allows you to create your own online assessments or choose from pre-existing quizzes.  Creating a class will allow students to share their progress with you and each other, making it possible to track progress.
  • Ten Marks – This web-based learning environment allows teachers to upload assessment data to customize interactive assignments based on students’ individual needs. The simple interface allows teachers to manage targeted, differentiated instruction for the entire class.

Grades 9-12

  • ClassMarker –  ClassMarker is an online testing system that allows you to create customized tests, assign and distribute them securely using public and private options, and analyze student results instantly. Students will be better prepared for a computerized testing environment.
  • Quia Help your students become comfortable with taking online quizzes with Quia. Create your own educational games, quizzes, class web pages, surveys, and much more.

Do you have a favorite online assessment tool you use in your classroom? Let us know about it and share it with your fellow educators by leaving us a comment.

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