
Bracken School Readiness Assessment: Coverage
The Bracken School Readiness Assessment covers 6 tests in relation to the basic skills that will test the child’s readiness for school. These tests can determine whether the child is well adapted to the grade he is in or whether improvements can be made to better assist the child’s growth especially with the cognitive abilities and language performance.
The test is administered individually, with no time limit required. The length of time the Bracken School Readiness Assessment test depends solely upon the child’s capabilities. The test makes use of verbal and visual needs.
This IQ test or the Bracken Test focuses on these 6 basic skills that the child needs to identify:
Color – identification of the color presented visually
Letters – letters should be recognized by the child in their upper or lower case as presented
Numbers and Counting – the child should be able to count from 1-99, and be able to identify numbers of single digits form those of double digit numbers
Sizes – the size should be amply identified by the child (e.g. tall, wide, short)
Comparisons – objects should be matched accordingly based on the characteristics given
Shapes – basic shapes should be duly recognized and easily identified by the child
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