The majority of my graded assignments are through USATestPrep. I have been using it for several years now and have customized my own assignments. It is easily accessible by students who may be virtual or quarantined. I allow many students to use their cell phones to complete these assignments. These assignments vary from basic questions to interactive drag and drop assignments. It functions as an assessment to give data on each student and how well they are mastering the standard. It also contains lessons for reinforcement when needed. It engages students because it is fast-paced and uses repetition to reinforce the language of the standard.
Google Docs allows me to create a base template for students to follow. Most of the work that I do here has decreased my need for written assignments. Assignments used in Google Docs are always linked through Google Classroom. Due to assignments being linked through Google Classroom, students can access assignments virtually or while being in quarantine.
My daily agenda and notes come from Google Slides. Students know when they walk into class that the agenda for the day is posted. It allows me to reach students who are unable to attend through Google Classroom as well. Furthermore, the Google Meets shows the presentation screen for students to fill in learning maps. Due to assignments being linked through Google Classroom, students can access assignments virtually or while being in quarantine.
Similar to Google Docs, I create a base template for students to follow. The format remains the same for easy grading. It also cuts down on my need for paper. These assignments are also linked through Google Classroom. Google Sheets is usually my go-to for graphic organizers. Due to assignments being linked through Google Classroom, students can access assignments virtually or while being in quarantine.
I record my lessons for each day. Usually, I post it in Google Classroom as "material" for those students who were out on that particular day. Due to being linked through Google Classroom, students can access assignments virtually or while being in quarantine.