Description
This document is a comprehensive and structured assessment toolkit designed to evaluate color recognition skills in young children at the playgroup level (typically ages 2-4). It serves as a formal measurement tool for educators within a Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) framework.
The assessment is holistic, moving beyond simple identification to evaluate a child’s proficiency across six key domains:
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Colour Identification: The ability to name and find colours in the environment.
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Colour Matching: The ability to pair identical colours.
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Coloring Skills: The application of color with a focus on fine motor development and ability to follow instructions.
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Color Sorting: The cognitive skill of categorizing objects by color.
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Environmental Color Awareness: Understanding the connection between colors and real-world objects.
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Advanced Recognition: An optional section to identify knowledge of additional colors.
Key features that define this product include:
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Multi-Method Approach: It uses a variety of activities (pointing, finding, matching, coloring, sorting, and verbal questioning) to cater to different learning styles and provide a well-rounded view of a child’s abilities.
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Practical and Play-Based: The assessment emphasizes the use of real objects, games, and manipulatives, making it an engaging rather than intimidating experience for young learners.
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Supportive for Teachers and Parents: It includes a detailed scoring guide, performance levels, observational checklists, and a dedicated section with recommendations for parents to support learning at home.
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Developmentally Appropriate: The instructions for teachers explicitly advise patience, breaking the assessment over multiple days, and celebrating effort, ensuring the process is supportive and not stressful for the child.
In essence, this is more than just a test; it is a complete resource for tracking early childhood development in visual discrimination, cognitive categorization, and fine motor skills, while fostering a strong partnership between teachers and parents.




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