@Samar-yousef
Hi @Samar-yousef and colleagues,
Hope everyone is having a good day.
I found the best free formative assessment tools for us as teachers. Time for us is very important and its management correctly will foster a better intervention with our students. This is something I take as a priority to be more productive with my students. Hope these resources could help for some of you.
iCivics Assessments
This one is a nonprofit iCivics platform, is not only a free social studies lesson creation and planning tool but also a robust repository for formative assessments. Us as educators can simply create a free account, then click Teach >Tags>Assessments. Search for assessments filtered by grade level, type, standards, topic, and more. Each assessment is linked to lessons and extension activities.
NoRedInk
A complete literacy curriculum designed to help teachers foster strong writing skills, NoRedInk’s free account allows formative assessments covering a variety of topics, from clarity and style to SAT skills. Teachers can create classes and assign quizzes through the platform.
Woolclap
This is a fun site for creating and sharing interactive presentations and quizzes of various types, including word clouds, multiple choice, polls, open-ended, and more. I love it. Although the free account only allows two questions per event/quiz, users can create unlimited events for up to 1,000 participants, and present real-time answers to the class.
ASSISTments Formative Math Assessments
It was created by middle school math teachers in 2003, ASSISTments is a nonprofit that provides a fully free math assessment platform dedicated to the idea that high-quality formative assessments are the key to learning. I love their motivations. Features include integration with Canvas and Google Classroom, strong professional learning resources, and an educator community forum.
Best,
Mr. Bryan