Interdisciplinary Assessment Generator

Generate interdisciplinary assessments that integrate 2-3 subjects around one driving question. Each selected subject comes with its own pre-assessment lesson plan plus a unified project, integrated rubric, and milestones. Free for K-12 teachers.

How to Generate an Interdisciplinary Assessment

  1. Pick Your Subjects (2–3): Select from Science, Math, ELA, Social Studies, Art, Music, PE, Health, World Languages, or Technology. The AI generates one pre-lesson per subject.
  2. Set Topic, Grade & Duration: Enter a unifying topic broad enough that multiple disciplines connect to it. Pick the grade band, project duration, and group size.
  3. Generate & Refine: AI produces pre-lessons (one per subject), a driving question, cross-subject connections, milestones, an integrated rubric, and teacher notes. Refine and export to Word.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many subjects can I combine?

Between 2 and 3 subjects. Three is the maximum because each subject adds a full pre-assessment lesson plan plus a rubric column, which pushes the AI output close to its size limit. Three subjects gives genuine interdisciplinary depth without truncation.

What makes this different from the Project-Based Assessment tool?

The Project tool generates a single-subject project. The Interdisciplinary Assessment generator is built around integration — every output (driving question, milestones, rubric) explicitly weaves multiple subjects, AND every selected subject gets its own prerequisite lesson plan so students arrive at the project ready to contribute from each discipline.

Why does each subject get its own lesson plan?

Interdisciplinary projects often fail because students do not have the prerequisite skills in one of the disciplines — the Science is strong but the Math is weak, so the project becomes lopsided. Pre-lessons let teachers front-load the skills students need from each discipline before the integrated work begins.

Can I align it to NGSS standards?

Yes — when Science is one of your selected subjects, a "Include NGSS alignment" toggle becomes available. The AI tags the assessment with the relevant Disciplinary Core Idea, Science & Engineering Practices, and Crosscutting Concepts. For non-Science combinations, the assessment is objective-based instead.

How long does an interdisciplinary project usually take in class?

You choose: 3 days, 1 week, 2 weeks, or 3-4 weeks. Most teachers start with 1 week (5 class periods) — one period per pre-lesson, then 2-3 periods on the integrated project.