TEKS Mastery with Quizalize

Choose from hundreds of valuable new TEKS quizzes, exclusive to Quizalize, and use our helpful dashboards to track student progress.

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Written by Criscille Aguilar
Updated over a week ago

Pinpoint which skills your students need help with when preparing for upcoming STAAR tests. Indeed, using Quizalize and Zzish to identify learning gaps and differentiate your teaching has been shown to improve STAAR test results 8-10% for middle school science.

We create engaging, interactive student quizzes using past paper questions from STAAR tests (available at tea.texas.gov). All free to use and help your students master Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) standards.

You can play these quizzes as fun team games in class or set them as engaging homework. Then track student results and progress using helpful dashboards.

Using Quizalize for TEKS is easy. Find out how to get started.

1. Find a TEKS-mapped quiz on any skill you’re teaching

Pick your subject and grade then browse through an extensive range of subject-specific quizzes. Explore the TEKS quizzes (opens in a new window)

2. Play the quiz in class, or set it as homework

Enjoy the quiz as a fun team game on your interactive whiteboard – with students answering questions on tablets, computers, or smartphones. You don't have to spend hours creating student accounts either – students join your class automatically when they play (both in class and when completing quizzes for homework).

Playing Quizalize in class is powerful for two reasons; First, the team games are fun and engaging for all your class. Second, it gives you real-time insight so that you can differentiate your teaching right away!

3. Get helpful data and insights

Our helpful dashboards make it easy to differentiate your teaching in the classroom and track students’ progress towards TEKS mastery over time.


We’ve created three types of TEKS quizzes, each designed with a different teaching situation in mind.

  • Skill Review Quizzes – short quizzes that help you track mastery of individual TEKS skills, ideal for use in lessons.

  • Topic Review Quizzes – medium-length quizzes that test students on all the TEKS skills in a certain standard/topic. Useful for end-of-term reviews.

  • Full STAAR Past Papers – online quiz versions of official past papers to prepare your students for end-of-year exams. Great for more formal assessments.

Measure students' progress towards mastering skills

Skill Review Quizzes help you assess student progress towards mastering individual TEKS skills. Each quiz contains around 3-5 questions, so you can use multiple quizzes throughout a lesson, depending on the skills you plan to cover.

You can gain instant insights into "who needs help" and "what they need help with" while you play, and anytime after. This unique data helps you to immediately personalize your teaching to meet your student's individual needs.


What’s more, each skill quiz is mapped to the TEKS in our Mastery Dashboard so when students play a skill quiz their mastery level is automatically updated on this dashboard. This gives you an overview of students' progress towards mastering the TEKS standards, as well as easily enables you to benchmark your students against state averages.


You can even launch Skill Review Quizzes for individual skills directly from the Mastery Dashboard.

Review students' understanding at the end of each topic

Topic Review Quizzes are medium-length quizzes that enable you to test students on a set of TEKS skills that make up a whole standard/topic. They’re perfect to use to assess understanding of a topic you’ve just finished covering in a set of lessons.

The subtopics dashboard shows you which individual skills each student is finding difficult, so you can plan interventions more easily. Questions in a Topic Review Quiz address specific TEKS standards and will be grouped on this dashboard, so you can adapt your lesson plans to meet your students’ needs.


Tip: Differentiate your teaching with stations

One great approach to differentiating your teaching is to divide your class into four stations with each station focussing on a different skill at which a number of your students need to improve.  You can then send five to ten students to each station depending on what they need help with most and have them do a shared activity or work with a teaching assistant. 

Moreover, whilst most students are at one of the fours stations, you can spend one-on-one time with the students who need the most help. You can go through their student report with them and discuss specific questions they struggled with.


Prepare your students for end-of-year tests

Past Papers are online quiz versions of official STAAR past papers. They’re great for assessing and preparing your students for their end-of-year exams. These quizzes are longer than usual – so we suggest they’re used as more formal assessments, rather than played as team games on the interactive whiteboard.

As with all our quizzes, you can use the dashboards to see who needs help, which questions proved the hardest, and any unique subtopics (individual TEKS standards) your students need extra support to achieve.

As exams approach, these quizzes make it easy to provide accurate interventions and focus your revision lessons on specific TEKS.

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