Yes! Now in ABCmouse 2! The Assessment Centre is now available in the ABCmouse 2 app for Premium users who want extra support evaluating their child's progress.
Note: If you already purchased the Assessment Centre add-on through your ABCmouse subscription, you’ll have access to the Assessment Centre in ABCmouse 2 at no extra cost. You’ll need to sign in to the ABCmouse 2 app using your ABCmouse login credentials.
To access the Assessment Centre
Tap the avatar icon to open the "Who's Playing?" menu.
Tap the Assessment Centre.
If your account includes Assessment access, you’ll be taken to the Assessment Centre Tour, which explains: "Assessments help you discover what your child needs to learn and assign activities based on the results.”
You can explore the tour immediately or tap X to close the pop-up and take the tour later.
Assessment Centre Home
The Assessment Centre homepage shows:
Your child's overall progress
Latest assessment scores
Statuses for recommended activities
Other helpful learning insights
Types of Assessments
There are two types of Assessments:
Full Assessments measure foundational skills across a broader range.
Individual Skill Assessments target specific learning areas for more focused evaluation.
Guided vs. Independent Assessments
Icons next to each assessment indicate whether:
It’s a Guided Assessment, to be done with your help.
It’s an Independent Assessment, which your child can complete on their own.
How Parents Can View and Choose Assessment Options
To view and select between Guided and Independent assessments:
Tap the arrow next to the assessment level you’re using (Preschool, Pre-K, or Kindergarten).
Tap the arrow next to Individual Skills Assessments.
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Scroll through the list of skills—each will be labelled Guided or Independent.
Note: Selecting Continue on the full assessment will include both Guided and Independent items.
Taking an Assessment
If your child doesn’t know an answer, select “No Response.”
During Independent Assessments, your child can select “I Don’t Know.”
For accurate results, avoid coaching your child while they answer.
Completing an Assessment
Assessments do not need to be completed in one sitting.
Progress is saved after each question, so your child can return later.
Understanding Assessment Results
After viewing the results, your child can either:
Take the next recommended assessment, or
Start recommended learning activities.
If your child scores 100%, no activities will be recommended for that skill.