Wouldn't it be great if you could search through an existing bank of multiple choice and open response questions to create your own personalized worksheets? Well, now you can through this amazing website I just discovered. It's called Problem-Attic and of course its free.
Problem-Attic gives you access to 30 years of Regents Exams for Math, Science, Social Studies and English. Within those subjects you can drill down into specific topics (i.e. Jim Crow laws, Electron dot diagram, Square roots and Imaginary numbers). Simply add any questions you want into your document, order them how you want and the formatting and numbering will all magically happen. It's really that easy. All you need to do is create a username and password to get started.
Applications for teaching:
- Create customized worksheets for students to use as an introduction to a lesson or for an exit ticket
- If a student needs more practice with a specific topic, you can create a customized worksheet just for them.
- Use this in conjunction with PollEverywhere or Socrative as a method to dipstick how the students are doing during class
- Use for additional SAT prep questions for students
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