What is the Metropolitan School Readiness Test?

The Metropolitan School Readiness Test is designed to measure the achievement of first-grade children who are ready to understand instructions. Each subtest consisted of pictures that the child would mark and copy according to the instructions given verbally by the expert.

The Metropolitan School Readiness Test consists of 6 subtests such as Word Comprehension, Sentences, General Knowledge, Matching, Numbers, Copying and a total of 100 items. As a result of the test, healthy data is obtained about your child’s readiness and level of maturity required for school.

In all these subtests, the correct response to each item is evaluated with a score. All of the scores make up the total score of the test. A high total score indicates a high overall level of school readiness. Each subtest also has its own score.

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