ReadTheory provides online AASA practice for students.
The Arizona Academic Standards Assessment (AASA) is the statewide test for students in Grades 3-8 across Arizona. All public school students in these grades will take the AASA assessments in English Language Arts and Mathematics.
With ReadTheory you can confidently prepare students for the AASA for ELA for Grades 3-8.
Yes! Getting started is easy. Deploy the pre-test to your students, identify critical reading proficiency gaps, and get comprehensive feedback in real-time.
Most importantly, eliminate test anxiety, and even make it (dare we say) FUN with competitions and badges. With the right preparation, the AASA is an opportunity for your students to show off what they know.
Explore online AASA practice assessments and print worksheets for Grades K-12 to help build mastery towards the Arizona Common Core State Standards. For extra power to improve reading comprehension and more deeply engage students, consider ReadTheory’s school and district package.
Adaptive
Reach students where they are with adaptive practice that adjusts to each student’s “just right” level and mirrors the AASA assessment.
Effective
Improve students’ reading comprehension with proven Arizona English Language Arts standards-aligned exercises for grades K-12.
Easy
Get up and running in minutes with an easy-to-use interface, automated grading, and human support when you need it.
Impactful
Track individual student and class progress in real-time. Gain insights by Lexile Level and ELA Standard so you know exactly what to teach next.
of teachers said students are engaged and interested when using ReadTheory
With class competitions, badges, and prizes students are motivated to keep practicing.
of teachers surveyed reported that ReadTheory contributed to an increase in standardized test scores.
Students take an online pre-test that assesses their reading level.
Our algorithm automatically assigns leveled practice from thousands of passages.
Students are deeply engaged, while getting practice in taking online formative assessments.
Teachers can track and monitor performance in real-time, so they know what to teach next.