Grade 2 Readiness Check | Filipino Institute
Elementary Readiness Check

Grade 2 Readiness Check

A stronger Grade 2 readiness check to help families see whether a child may already be showing better confidence in reading, math, language, logic, and classroom readiness.

15 Questions7–10 MinutesAuto ResultParent-Friendly
This is a gentle readiness check, not a formal school exam.
Grade 2 V2
Aligned Clean Version

Aligned with Grade 1 V2 for a cleaner, more real public assessment system.

Questions15 total
Time7–10 mins
ChecksReading • Math • Language • Logic
ResultAuto-generated
This version removes helper-style answer clues and keeps the page cleaner for public parent use.

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 2 focuses on stronger reading, math, language, logic, and classroom confidence.

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Reading

Words, sentences, and simple understanding

Math

Basic operations and number thinking

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Language

Simple grammar and meaning

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Logic

Patterns, comparisons, and thinking skills

When you are ready, begin the Grade 2 check below.

This page uses 15 stronger elementary 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 is the opposite of “big”?

Choose the best answer.

Take your time.
SHOWING GRADE READINESS

Grade 2 Result

Your child may already be showing a stronger 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 stronger 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 2 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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