Grade 1 Readiness Check | Filipino Institute
Elementary Readiness Check

Grade 1 Readiness Check

A simple Grade 1 readiness check to help families see whether a child may already be showing foundational confidence in reading, math, language, and classroom readiness.

15 Questions6–10 MinutesAuto ResultParent-Friendly
This is a gentle readiness check, not a formal school exam.
Grade 1 V2
Clean Public Version

A cleaner, real public assessment page without answer helper hints.

Questions15 total
Time6–10 mins
ChecksReading • Math • Language
ResultAuto-generated
This version is designed to be publicly usable by parents and students without revealing helper clues inside the assessment.

Quick Parent Notes

Please let the child answer first before helping too much.

  • Let your child try independently first.
  • Use this as a guide, not as pressure.
  • Encourage effort even if the answer is wrong.

Skills Covered

Grade 1 focuses on early reading, basic math, simple language, and school readiness.

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Reading

Letter, word, and simple sentence awareness

Math

Basic counting and simple operations

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Language

Simple understanding and expression

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School Readiness

Everyday classroom confidence

When you are ready, begin the Grade 1 check below.

This page uses 15 simple questions to help parents and students get a quick readiness snapshot.

15 QuestionsOne at a timeAuto Result
Question 1 of 15
Reading
Choose the best answer.
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Reading

Which word starts with the letter B?

Choose the best answer.

Take your time.
SHOWING GRADE READINESS

Grade 1 Result

Your child may already be showing a good foundation for the next level.

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What this result may mean

This quick check suggests your child may already be showing a good readiness foundation in the areas checked on this page.

Simple strengths / areas to watch

  • Result details will appear here after submission.

What You Can Do Next

Use the result below as a simple guide for your next step.

Common Parent Questions

A few quick answers for families using the Grade 1 readiness system.

No. This is a simple readiness guide only.
Try to let the child answer independently first before helping too much.

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