Midyear Check-Ins That Actually Tell You Something

For 7th Grade, 8th Grade, and Algebra 1

January is already heavy. The last thing you need is another test that gives you a score… and no direction.

This free midyear check-in bundle is designed to help you:

  • See what your students actually understand

  • Identify the gaps that matter most

  • Make smarter decisions before test prep season even starts

✨No guessing. No panic. Just clarity.

Drop your name + email below and I’ll send the midterm bundle straight to your inbox.

šŸŽ What You’ll Get Inside the Sampler

šŸ“„ Printable Midterm Assessments
  • Students show their work (accountability āœ”ļø)
  • Easy to use in class, small groups, or interventions
  • Great for documentation and instructional planning

šŸ’» Digital Self-Checking Midterms
  • Instant feedback for students
  • Correct answers turn green, incorrect answers turn red
  • Built-in progress bar so students can see their score in real time
  • Saves you hours of grading while encouraging students to try again
šŸ“Š Intentional Questions (Not Fluff)

Each midterm focuses on high-leverage skills that actually impact:

  • Spring test prep
  • Algebra readiness
  • Student confidence

This isn’t about catching kids off guard,Ā  it’s about seeing patterns you can teach from.

šŸ’¬ From One Teacher to Another…

I’ve been there, teaching students who never fully mastered integers while I was expected to be moving on to functions and systems.

Trying to close gaps, manage behavior, and keep everyone engaged… all at the same time.

This midyear check-in bundle isn’t about giving another test.
It’s about finally seeing what’s really going on so you can stop guessing.

Think of this as your reset point, a way to:

  • identify the gaps that actually matter
  • plan with intention instead of panic
  • walk into test prep season with clarity
  • feel more confident about what to teach next

You don’t need more data.
You need better data,Ā Ā data you can actually use.

This bundle is your first step toward calmer planning and smarter instruction.


— Stephanie Marrero
Former secondary math teacher
Founder, Algebra Made Simple