Internet research on the standards-based assessment grading criteria, reporting tools, and reporting forms has shown that a lot of work has gone into these areas of standards-based curriculum. Talented teachers have offered up their most choice practical applications in the form of classroom instruction to the good of all teachers. Certain other schools have offered up their services to provide online assessment tools and a wizard to create the tool for each school district. Together, these efforts offer a wide variety of resources for teachers, schools and entire school districts. However, not all of the information is flawless. The good news is that standards-based assessment information online is a guideline, rather than a standard, making it possible for each school and teacher to adjust the program to best fit the needs of their students.