Using technology for assessments is very useful in the classroom. Online assessments are easy for both students and teachers. Students can easily access the assessments without waiting on paper to be passed out. Teachers can easily access all the students answers without having tons of papers.
Google forms are a very easy way to create surveys, quizzes, tests, etc. Teacher's can easily access students input and quizzes/tests can be set up to grab automatically, so students will know how they did as soon as they take the quiz or test.
Here is a sample form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdRC4sshBpNJmlKSAdWry_tTc3i8TmkqOWPjEwPF7qOrk4h3w/viewform?usp=sf_link
Kahoot is such a wonderful classroom source. Games are super easy for anyone to make. After teaching a lesson, have a small kahoot to assess student learning. When it is almost time for a test, kahoot is a great way to study. I personally love kahoot and I definitely will use it in my classroom. It's super fun to see the students get competitive when playing the game. Here is a link to a sample Kahoot I created.
Here is a sample Kahoot:
https://create.kahoot.it/share/first-grade-grammar/c7709f3a-dbd7-4229-82c3-21394f9d8060
Quizlet is a great studying resource. Quizlet's can be created as a way to let students study specific terms they are working on. Students can simply read the term and definition, or they can play matching, flashcards, gravity, learn, spell, test, and write. Quizlet has recently added Quizlet Live. This is where students can log in and play against each other to try and answer questions correctly.
Padlet is an interactive online site where students and teachers can post notes and different content. They are also able to see everyone else's content as well. When creating a Padlet, there are many different options to choose for setting up the design of the wall. Students are able to share videos, photos, files, and link into their padlet discussions.
Google Jamboard is an interactive whiteboard that can be used remotely or in person. Student's can collaborate with each other and their teacher on Jamboard. Teachers can ask students questions, have them create an example, etc.
Here is a sample Jamboard:
https://jamboard.google.com/d/1RaXLVU8a-1tW-t9zjwjXzc-epKJwTVKETMbN2Ra6CXQ/edit?usp=sharing
Blooket is an interactive quiz game for students to review and compete against each other. The teacher chooses a game from a various amount for students to play. Students can also play by themselves for review. Teachers can also assign homework games for students.
Here is a Blooket Example:
https://www.blooket.com/set/61aa786b445d363f574d159d
Flipgrid is a program where teachers can post a question and students record a video replying to the question. This is a great tool especially if students are remotely attending because you can hear them, see them, and see how they are responding to the question. Students have to be joined in the group before they can start answering, and only people in the group can see others responses.
Here is an example:
Poll Everywhere is a website where teachers create a poll for students to answer. Students answers can then be seen by the teacher immediately and the results can be shared if needed. The questions can be set up as short answer, yes or no, multiple choice, etc.