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AAT was developed with the help of Psychologists and local experts in the field of early childhood development and gifted education. AAT is a child–friendly assessment that provides insight into a child’s ability in Reasoning and Achievement.
It was designed to help schools assess a child’s strengths as compared to other children applying to the same grade. As with any assessment, a child’s AAT scores are only one piece of the overall admission process.
A child can only take AAT once within a six-month period. If AAT is administered to a child twice over a six-month period, All children must be a minimum of Eight years of age at the time of testing.
The AAT measures a child’s quantitative reasoning, English language and mathematical skills. These skills include: computational skills (counting, adding, subtracting) higher order mathematical thinking (patterning, sequencing, ordering, classifying, comparing) math reasoning (solving mathematical problems, understanding concepts of relativity, directionality, time, measurement) Basic English Grammar and comprehension
This is a child’s ability to tune in, understand, and reason using language they hear or pictures they see. As students get older, this would be their reasoning skills to solve problems or answer questions related to what they read.
It helps to understand how far has the child developed his or her skill in acquiring a:-
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Military School Entrance Coaching Skill Assessment Test
(Admission Assessment Test)
AAT (ADMISSION ASSESSMENT TEST) :
AAT was developed with the help of Psychologists and local experts in the field of early childhood development and gifted education. AAT is a child–friendly assessment that provides insight into a child’s ability in Reasoning and Achievement.
It was designed to help schools assess a child’s strengths as compared to other children applying to the same grade. As with any assessment, a child’s AAT scores are only one piece of the overall admission process.
A child can only take AAT once within a six-month period. If AAT is administered to a child twice over a six-month period, All children must be a minimum of Eight years of age at the time of testing.
Military School Entrance Coaching Skill Assessment Test(AAT)
The AAT measures a child’s quantitative reasoning, English language and mathematical skills. These skills include: computational skills (counting, adding, subtracting) higher order mathematical thinking (patterning, sequencing, ordering, classifying, comparing) math reasoning (solving mathematical problems, understanding concepts of relativity, directionality, time, measurement) Basic English Grammar and comprehension
Verbal Reasoning.
This is a child’s ability to tune in, understand, and reason using language they hear or pictures they see. As students get older, this would be their reasoning skills to solve problems or answer questions related to what they read.
It helps to understand how far has the child developed his or her skill in acquiring a:-
- A good vocabulary
- Ability to identify numbers, letters, shapes
- Knowledge of letter sounds
- Can recognize and use rhyme and alliteration (Peter Piper picked a peck…)
- Can break words into syllables
- Understands that words are made of discrete sounds and can work with these sounds (phonological awareness)
- Has print awareness – knows books are read from left to right, top to bottom, squiggles on page represent letters that make sounds that combine to make words, etc.
- Can retell a story that was read to him
- Knows that stories have a beginning, middle and end
- Can make up stories based on pictures in a book
- and Ablity to solve non-verbal reasoning test that is mandatory of admission to Military school in class VI
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