Universal Screener State Alignment

Universal Screener State Alignment

Classworks Universal Screener assessments for reading and math address state standards for grades K-10. The table linked below provides the standards information by state, subject, and grade level.

Select your state standards in the drop-down to view the key strands and standards addressed on the assessments for each subject and grade level.



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