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The i-Ready Diagnostic is a test designed to help teachers support each student and create a path of personalized instruction for every learner. The adaptive test adjusts its questions to suit each students needs. Each item a student sees is individualized based on their answer to the previous question.
A kindergarten readiness assessment (KRA) is a test of skills that are important for kindergarten. Teachers want to know what your child can already do so they can best support her continued learning in kindergarten. They also want to know about your childs interests and any way they can help meet her unique needs.
You are your childs first teacher. Talking with your child develops language skills. Make reading together part of your daily routine. Give them learning experiences. Keep your child healthy and smiling. Check in on your childs development. Find free early childhood programs and services near you.
Kindergarten readiness includes familiarity with the alphabet, numbers, colors, the ability to color, cut with scissors, use glue. Being able to share is rated highly as is the ability to listen to stories ask answer questions about what theyve heard.
Here are some tips to help you prepare your child for Kindergarten: Help him to develop independence at home. Focus on self-help skills. Teach responsibility. Develop and follow routines. Read aloud to your child. Engage her in meaningful literacy activities. Acknowledge his feelings.
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Many kids who are ready for kindergarten can say the alphabet and count to 10. Kindergarten readiness includes motor skills like holding a pencil and using scissors. Self-care like getting dressed and not needing help in the bathroom are important kindergarten skills.
Standardized Tests: Some schools use standardized tests to assess a childs cognitive abilities, language skills, pre-literacy, and pre-numeracy skills. These tests may involve answering questions, completing fine-motor tasks, or identifying shapes, letters, or numbers.
Readiness assessment tests (RATs) are a real-time means of measuring whether a student retains essential information from an assigned reading. RATs are brief teacher-made assignments that students complete after they have finished an assigned reading but before that reading is reviewed in class (Weinstein Wu, 2009).

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