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Kindergarten Exam 2018: Grade 1 Readiness Guide

“August autumn, kids enter first grade.” This familiar saying signals a significant milestone in a child’s journey of growing up. So, how can you help your little one confidently step into first grade, especially when facing their first “challenge” – the entrance exam? Let “TUỔI THƠ” guide you through the 2018 kindergarten exam, equipping your child with the best preparation!

Grade 1 Admissions in 2018: What Changed?

2018 marked a major shift in the format of first-grade entrance exams, moving from written tests to competency assessments. Instead of “dry” knowledge-based exams, children participated in play-based activities to demonstrate their language skills, reasoning, creativity, and social skills.

Ms. Nguyen Thi Thu Thuy, a kindergarten teacher at Hoa Sen Kindergarten in Hanoi with over 15 years of experience, shared: “The change in the first-grade entrance exam format in 2018 is a positive step, reducing pressure on children while accurately assessing their abilities and overall development.”

Kindergarten Exam 2018: Unveiling Content and Assessment Methods

Although written exams were eliminated, many kindergartens still conducted competency assessments to help children familiarize themselves with the new learning environment. These assessments revolved around familiar themes such as:

  • Recognition: Identifying colors, shapes, letters, numbers, animals, plants, etc.
  • Motor Skills: Participating in physical activities like throwing balls, running, jumping, shape sorting, etc.
  • Language: Listening and understanding speech, simple communication, storytelling based on pictures, etc.
  • Music: Singing, moving to music, music appreciation, etc.
  • Art: Drawing, coloring, paper tearing and pasting, etc.

Assessment methods were diverse, ranging from direct interviews and observation during activities to simple exercises.

Tips to Help Your Child Confidently “Pass the Gate”

To help your child confidently enter first grade, parents can consider these tips:

  • Prepare your child psychologically: Talk to your child about starting first grade as a joy and a special event.
  • Develop your child’s skills: Integrate learning into daily play activities.
  • Create a positive learning environment: Encourage your child to read books and participate in beneficial extracurricular activities.
  • Provide proper nutrition: Ensure a full and scientific nutritional diet for your child’s comprehensive development.

As the saying goes, “Sow a thought, reap an action; Sow an action, reap a habit; Sow a habit, reap a character; Sow a character, reap a destiny.” Preparing your child for first grade is sowing seeds for a bright future.

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We hope this article has provided useful information for parents about the 2018 kindergarten exam. Wishing your children a fun and enriching learning journey!