Each incoming kindergarten child will be screened by trained school personnel prior to the beginning of school or within the first two weeks. This is to give the teacher a good understanding of the knowledge the child brings to school with them so that they might best meet a child's individual needs. The tests will be done by the school children will be attending and are free of charge. For
. information on how to help your child pass the assessment test go to www.onefamilysblog.com/2007/10/how-to-ace-kindergarten-screening.htmlKinderIQ is designed to give users a free Kindergarten skills assessment. It is appropriate for kindergarten age children. Parents and test administrators should help the children if they need it. This specific test has 16-20 questions that test knowledge in multiple areas. If a child takes this test and does not score perfectly they may still be ready for kindergarten. The purpose of the test is to ensure that children have knowledge in certain areas. Also, parents and test administrators can see where there child has weaknesses and increase their skills. This site also has featured articles and reports. To access the assessment, please see http://www.kinderiq.com/kindergarten-skills-assessment.phpSchool Spark has a free kindergarten skill assessment. It is appropriate for children who are headed to or in kindergarten. The test looks at the eight development areas that will help a child be successful in preschool and kindergarten. Any skills the child is deficient in will need to be worked on to better prepare them. After completing this readiness test, personalized commentary about the child will be generated. Specific suggestions will also be given to help him or her develop skills that are essential for beginning school. This site also offers free worksheets for children. What is more is that there is a blog for parents. For more information about the kindergarten skill assessment, please see: http://www.schoolsparks.com/kindergarten-readiness-test More reference links: http://www.schoolsparks.com/kindergarten-readiness-test http://www.kinderiq.com/kindergarten-skills-assessment.php