These tools can be used as-is, or can be copied into your Drive and edited to suit your class!
Quick, easy half sheets of paper can be a great way to deliver some guiding feedback to your students instantly!
A quick way to deliver feedback to individual students in a larger group. Can be used several times a lesson.
Method of organising goals for your students and offering "Likes" and "Wonders" to keep students learning in the right direction.
Get students to think about each others' learning, and use that to reflect on their own with a variant of the single point rubric.
Three short questions for students to answer about their own work, or for peers or the teacher to help feedback.
Feedback can be specific, but students benefit from more global feedback as well. This is a great tool for doing just that!
Feedback can be overwhelming on a returned task. By using shorthand you can communicate big ideas with small codes!
By providing Teacher Feedback, Student Action, and Student Response to help drive development.
A very user friendly tool for collecting data and providing instant feedback with pre-prepared slides.
Free app to deliver quizzes to your students, and also the ability to scan and score bubble sheets instantly.
Add-on for Google Workspaces which allows you to add voice comments to student work. Add rubrics for more functionality!
Free for teachers app that lets you track standard progress for individuals and groups. Syncs with your Google Classroom.
Website designed to save time and make your feedback to formative assessments efficient and effective!
IXL breaks down skills by year level and helps track your students as they work through a task.
Program designed to allow you to create rubrics and get peers to review and score work from their classmates.
Digitally watch your students work in real-time. Students can ask questions and get feedback as they work.