Early Education Placement Test
Early Education Placement Test
Early Education Placement Test
PLACEMENT
skills test for ages 2-5
SECOND EDITION
EARLY EDUCATION PLACEMENT TEST
FOR CHILDREN AGES 2 TO 5 YEARS
Welcome to Timberdoodle’s Early Education Placement The challenge is to start at a level that is hard enough for him
Test! that he finds it interesting, but not so difficult that he finds
it frustrating. That’s where this test comes in. Complete the
Young children seem happiest while learning, whether following pages with your child, and mark the sentence at
that learning is a formal subject or the learning of play and the bottom of the page that most accurately reflects his skill
everyday activities. Our goal is to help you cultivate your level.
child’s love for learning while satisfying his ever-present
curiosity. We suggest only doing a few pages at a time for the most
accurate results. If he finds a page frustrating, either set it
aside and try it again later, or mark it C and keep moving if
you’re pretty sure it is truly beyond his ability.
• His scissors
PRETEST QUESTION 2
What does your child build with his favorite
construction toys such as bricks or blocks?
C: Simple things
PRETEST QUESTION 4
What age is your child?*
HOW TO SCORE:
A: 5 years old, or close to 5
B: 3 or 4 years old
C: 2 or 3 years old
Q A Z W S
E D C R F
V T X G B
Y H N U J
M I K O L P
SCORE HIS WORK:
A: Easily or needed occasional prompting to complete
B: Only knew a few letter sounds
C: Does not know letter sounds
B H I S N Q
R X L A G
J K F C M
O U P D Y
V Z W E T
SCORE HIS WORK:
A: Easily or needed occasional prompting to complete
B: Only knew a few letter names
C: Does not know letter names
2. Rhyme words?*
*A NOTE ON RHYMING
This is a real milestone to master, and
one that takes a good deal of time and
effort for many kids. If you're not sure if
your child gets it yet, try giving him sets of
three words and asking which two rhyme:
3 5
6 7
4 2
SCORE HIS WORK:
A: Easily, or with only a couple of prompts
B: He could count each group, but was unfamiliar with the concepts
C: He doesn’t associate numbers with items
What Shape Am I?
Ready to begin? Check off how your child did on each page:
PAGE A B C
Pretest Question 1
Pretest Question 2
Pretest Question 3
Pretest Question 4
Fine Motor 1
Fine Motor 2
Fine Motor 3
Fine Motor 4
Fine Motor 5
Fine Motor 6
Pre-Reading 1
Pre-Reading 2
Advanced Pre-Reading
Math 1
Math 2
Math 3
Math 4
Math 5
Math 6 The key:
Scissors Skills
A= Kindergarten +
Total B= PreK level
C= Preschool or below
However, keep your eyes open for substantial differences between subjects. For
instance, if your child gets a B on most pages, yet gets an A on the pre-reading items,
you will want to customize your PreK kit to include Kindergarten reading materials. Or
if your child gets an A on almost everything, but has absolutely no cutting skills, you
could simply add Kumon Cutting Skills to your Kindergarten kit.
If you are leaning towards kindergarten, the other page to pay particular attention to
is the Advanced Pre-Reading page. If the answer to any of those questions is no, you
will definitely want to fully assess your child's readiness with the complete All About
Reading's Level 1 Placement test to consider substituting the PreK language arts
materials.
If you’d like help with customizations, just fill out this form and we will get back to you
ASAP with a custom curriculum kit quote. Don’t hesitate to contact us if we may be of
any other assistance as well!