9-12 | DIGITAL
With ExperTrack, teachers can review core content and assess skills using the pre-built, auto-graded assessments for each chapter or create custom assessments using Gallopade’s Item Bank.
ExperTrack assessments improve learning outcomes by using standards-based questions across all Depth of Knowledge (DOK) levels to identify students’ comprehension of key content.
PREBUILT ASSESSMENTS
Pre-built auto-graded Benchmark, Checkpoint, and End-Of-Course assessments.
BENCHMARKS
Measure and document students‘ annual progress and improvement.
CHECKPOINTS
Evaluate comprehension after each chapter or unit.
END-OF-COURSE ASSESSMENTS
Ensure cumulative understanding of content and skills learned throughout the school year.
PUTTING IT TOGETHER
ExperTrack’s Grading & Reporting features make documenting your students’ progress throughout the year easy and organized!
EXPERTRACK ITEM TYPES INCLUDE:
- Multiple Choice
- Order of Events
- Categorization
- Map Skills
- Drag and Drop
- Matching
- Venn Diagram
- And More!
ITEM BANK
ExperTrack includes an extensive, standards-aligned Item Bank of questions.
CREATE YOUR OWN QUESTIONS
Create your own questions using six different types: Multiple Choice, Multiple Select, Sequencing, Open Response, Spelling, and Drawing. Questions can include text, images, and student hints if desired. Questions can be aligned to standards, units, and chapters.
BUILD YOUR OWN ASSESSMENTS
Create custom assessments by selecting questions from the Gallopade Item Bank and/or questions you create. Custom assessments make great Exit Tickets, Quizzes, Unit Tests, and more!
CUSTOMIZE EXISTING ASSESSMENTS
Customize pre-built assessments by making a copy of an existing test and editing it. Or, combine two or more existing assessments to create a new assessment that crosses multiple chapters—it’s a great way to create Unit Tests or Semester Benchmarks.
SHARE YOUR ASSESSMENTS
Share custom-created assessments, questions, and resources with other teachers at your school by creating a Content Collection and assigning members the right to read, publish, or edit.