Subject Readiness Check | Filipino Institute
Second Layer of the Readiness System

Check Which Subject Needs More Support

The Grade Readiness pages help parents see if a child may be generally ready for the next level. The Subject Readiness pages go deeper. They help parents see whether the child may need more support in Reading, Math, English, or Science.

Reading Math English Science
This hub is especially useful when a child’s overall result was “Almost Ready” or “Needs Support,” and the parent wants to understand which area may need attention first.
How This Works
Find the weaker subject

Go from a general result to a more specific learning picture.

Step 1Check grade readiness
Step 2Open a subject page
Step 3See where support is needed
Step 4Choose the next best action
Parents often do not need only a score. They need a clearer answer to the question: “Which subject should we work on first?”

A Child May Struggle in One Area More Than Others

A child may look generally “not ready,” but the real issue might only be one or two subjects. For example, some children are strong in speaking and understanding, but weak in reading. Some can read fairly well, but struggle in math. This hub helps parents move from a broad result to a more useful subject-level picture.

Subject Readiness Pages

Open the subject page that best matches the area you want to examine more closely.

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Reading Readiness

Check reading confidence, comprehension, vocabulary understanding, and basic passage meaning.

  • Best when the child struggles to understand what they read
  • Useful for fluency and meaning checks
Open Reading

Math Readiness

Check number sense, operations, basic problem solving, patterns, and simple logic skills.

  • Best when the child struggles with numbers or solving problems
  • Useful for basic skill gaps in operations
Open Math
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English Readiness

Check grammar, sentence understanding, vocabulary usage, and basic language structure.

  • Best when the child struggles with grammar or written language
  • Useful for sentence-level support needs
Open English
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Science Readiness

Check basic concept understanding, observation, reasoning, and simple science-related thinking.

  • Best when the child struggles with concepts and explanations
  • Useful for core understanding beyond memorization
Open Science

Best Situations for Subject Readiness

  • After a Grade Readiness result shows “Almost Ready”
  • After a Grade Readiness result shows “Needs Support”
  • When the parent already suspects one weak subject
  • When the child is changing curriculum, school, or learning setup

From Unclear Concern to Clearer Action

  • See whether the struggle is general or subject-specific
  • Choose which support should come first
  • Guide tutoring, catch-up review, or parent practice more clearly
  • Reduce guesswork when planning the next step

Use the Full Readiness Path

The subject pages work best when used together with the grade-level pages and the support pages around them.

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Grade Readiness Results

Start from the overall result first, then move into the subject page that needs closer attention.

Open Results Guide
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Not Ready Next Grade?

If the child needs more support, use this page to understand the next practical steps without panic.

Open Support Guide
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Parent Guide

Learn how to use all the readiness pages more wisely and how to guide the child during assessments.

Open Parent Guide

Common Parent Questions

A few quick answers for families using the Subject Readiness system.

In most cases, start with Grade Readiness first. Then use Subject Readiness if you want to look more closely at the child’s weaker area.
You can go directly to that subject page. This is useful if the parent already clearly sees where the child struggles most.
Yes. A child may seem generally behind even when the main issue is only one subject area that needs more support.
You can plan review at home, use support pages, consider guided tutoring, or message Filipino Institute for help choosing the next step.

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