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Teachers can find assessment resources in many useful formats, including task cards, exit tickets, quizzes, pretests, exit slips, and editable rubrics. Some sets focus on a single standard, while others offer mixed review for spiraled practice. Many also include answer keys, recording sheets, and printable or digital options, which makes prep and scoring easier. These formats are helpful because they save time while giving teachers flexible ways to monitor progress.
In the classroom, a teacher might use these resources at the end of a lesson, during small groups, or as a quick review before a unit test. Instead of building everything from scratch, they can print a ready-made assessment or assign one for independent work. That makes it easier to collect data without losing instructional time. It also gives students a familiar routine, which can reduce stress and help them show what they know.