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DAWN

Bright Beginnings, Brighter Futures Assessment Booklet

Part-1

DAWN

Part 1 Assessment Booklet Level C

Acknowledgements

Academic Authors: Sneha Sharma, Anuj Gupta

Book Production: Vishesh Agarwal, Tauheed Danish, Amisha Gupta

VP, Learning: Abhishek Bhatnagar

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© Uolo EdTech Private Limited

First published in 2025

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Book Title: Dawn Assessment Booklet Level C Part-I

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About the Assessments

Preface

Assessing the progress of young learners in the foundational years requires a thoughtful approach that aligns with their developmental needs. On that note, this book presents a collection of assessments designed specifically for children, ensuring a balanced and engaging evaluation process.

In alignment with the National Curriculum Framework—Foundational Stage, these assessments embrace the principles of holistic development in children, focusing not just on their academic abilities but also on their cognitive, social, and language skills. The intent is to facilitate continuous and comprehensive evaluation that informs educators and parents about their learners’ progress in a meaningful and developmentally appropriate manner.

There are 20 copies of each of the 4 assessments in this book, aligned with the concepts taught every 2 weeks as per the teacher’s manual. Each assessment follows a structured yet simple format—a two-sided, removable question paper containing one question each from General Awareness, Literacy, and Numeracy.

The questions in the assessments are to be read aloud by the teacher and explained to the learners.

These assessments aim to provide the teacher with a clear picture of the young learners’ progress in various learning outcomes and competencies, as recommended in the NCF-FS, and to measure the understanding of concepts. Moreover, the carefully curated assessments encourage revision of key concepts at regular intervals, making the assessment process an extension of the child’s natural learning journey.

Key Features

1. Holistic Assessments: Covers General Awareness, Literacy, and Numeracy in each assessment, ensuring a well-rounded evaluation.

2. Child-friendly Format: Simple and engaging question papers designed especially for learners.

3. Analysis of Learning Outcomes: Tracks the learners’ understanding of the concepts on an outcome analysis table across three levels of progress, which are

Beginner (B): when the learner tries to achieve the learning outcome with a lot of support from the teacher. Learner (L): when the learner achieves the learning outcome with occasional/limited support from the teacher.

Proficient (P): when the learner achieves the learning outcome on his/her own.

4. Teacher- & Parent-friendly Assessments: Provides clear insights into the learners’ progress, thereby enabling informed support and guidance.

We trust that this book will serve as a valuable and easy-to-use resource for teachers, caregivers, and parents in guiding learners through early educational milestones.

Assessment - 1

Name: Date:

1. Look at these pictures. Write I for indoor games. Write O for outdoor games.

2. Look at the pictures. Tick () the smallest plant. Circle the animal that is bigger than the tiger.

Cycling Carrom Cricket Snakes and Ladders

3. Look at the picture.

General Awareness Differentiate between indoor and outdoor games correctly.

Numeracy Identify and compare different sizes correctly.

Literacy Observe and answer a question based on a picture.

Assessment - 1

Name: Date:

1. Look at these pictures. Write I for indoor games. Write O for outdoor games.

2. Look at the pictures. Tick () the smallest plant. Circle the animal that is bigger than the tiger.

Cycling Carrom Cricket Snakes and Ladders

3. Look at the picture.

General Awareness Differentiate between indoor and outdoor games correctly.

Numeracy Identify and compare different sizes correctly.

Literacy Observe and answer a question based on a picture.

Assessment - 1

Name: Date:

1. Look at these pictures. Write I for indoor games. Write O for outdoor games.

2. Look at the pictures. Tick () the smallest plant. Circle the animal that is bigger than the tiger.

Cycling Carrom Cricket Snakes and Ladders

3. Look at the picture.

General Awareness Differentiate between indoor and outdoor games correctly.

Numeracy Identify and compare different sizes correctly.

Literacy Observe and answer a question based on a picture.

Assessment - 1

Name: Date:

1. Look at these pictures. Write I for indoor games. Write O for outdoor games.

2. Look at the pictures. Tick () the smallest plant. Circle the animal that is bigger than the tiger.

Cycling Carrom Cricket Snakes and Ladders

3. Look at the picture.

General Awareness Differentiate between indoor and outdoor games correctly.

Numeracy Identify and compare different sizes correctly.

Literacy Observe and answer a question based on a picture.

Assessment - 1

Name: Date:

1. Look at these pictures. Write I for indoor games. Write O for outdoor games.

2. Look at the pictures. Tick () the smallest plant. Circle the animal that is bigger than the tiger.

Cycling Carrom Cricket Snakes and Ladders

3. Look at the picture.

Who cooks breakfast? Tick () the correct answer.

General Awareness Differentiate between indoor and outdoor games correctly.

Numeracy Identify and compare different sizes correctly.

Literacy Observe and answer a question based on a picture.

Assessment - 1

Name: Date:

1. Look at these pictures. Write I for indoor games. Write O for outdoor games.

2. Look at the pictures. Tick () the smallest plant. Circle the animal that is bigger than the tiger.

Cycling Carrom Cricket Snakes and Ladders

3. Look at the picture.

Who cooks breakfast? Tick () the correct answer.

General Awareness Differentiate between indoor and outdoor games correctly.

Numeracy Identify and compare different sizes correctly.

Literacy Observe and answer a question based on a picture.

Assessment - 1

Name: Date:

1. Look at these pictures. Write I for indoor games. Write O for outdoor games.

2. Look at the pictures. Tick () the smallest plant. Circle the animal that is bigger than the tiger.

Cycling Carrom Cricket Snakes and Ladders

3. Look at the picture.

Who cooks breakfast? Tick () the correct answer.

General Awareness Differentiate between indoor and outdoor games correctly.

Numeracy Identify and compare different sizes correctly.

Literacy Observe and answer a question based on a picture.

Assessment - 1

Name: Date:

1. Look at these pictures. Write I for indoor games. Write O for outdoor games.

2. Look at the pictures. Tick () the smallest plant. Circle the animal that is bigger than the tiger.

Cycling Carrom Cricket Snakes and Ladders

3. Look at the picture.

Who cooks breakfast? Tick () the correct answer.

General Awareness Differentiate between indoor and outdoor games correctly.

Numeracy Identify and compare different sizes correctly.

Literacy Observe and answer a question based on a picture.

Assessment - 1

Name: Date:

1. Look at these pictures. Write I for indoor games. Write O for outdoor games.

2. Look at the pictures. Tick () the smallest plant. Circle the animal that is bigger than the tiger.

Cycling Carrom Cricket Snakes and Ladders

3. Look at the picture.

Who cooks breakfast? Tick () the correct answer.

General Awareness Differentiate between indoor and outdoor games correctly.

Numeracy Identify and compare different sizes correctly.

Literacy Observe and answer a question based on a picture.

Assessment - 1

Name: Date:

1. Look at these pictures. Write I for indoor games. Write O for outdoor games.

2. Look at the pictures. Tick () the smallest plant. Circle the animal that is bigger than the tiger.

Cycling Carrom Cricket Snakes and Ladders

3. Look at the picture.

Who cooks breakfast? Tick () the correct answer.

General Awareness Differentiate between indoor and outdoor games correctly.

Numeracy Identify and compare different sizes correctly.

Literacy Observe and answer a question based on a picture.

Assessment - 1

Name: Date:

1. Look at these pictures. Write I for indoor games. Write O for outdoor games.

2. Look at the pictures. Tick () the smallest plant. Circle the animal that is bigger than the tiger.

Cycling Carrom Cricket Snakes and Ladders

3. Look at the picture.

Who cooks breakfast? Tick () the correct answer.

General Awareness Differentiate between indoor and outdoor games correctly.

Numeracy Identify and compare different sizes correctly.

Literacy Observe and answer a question based on a picture.

Assessment - 1

Name: Date:

1. Look at these pictures. Write I for indoor games. Write O for outdoor games.

2. Look at the pictures. Tick () the smallest plant. Circle the animal that is bigger than the tiger.

Cycling Carrom Cricket Snakes and Ladders

3. Look at the picture.

Who cooks breakfast? Tick () the correct answer.

General Awareness Differentiate between indoor and outdoor games correctly.

Numeracy Identify and compare different sizes correctly.

Literacy Observe and answer a question based on a picture.

Assessment - 1

Name: Date:

1. Look at these pictures. Write I for indoor games. Write O for outdoor games.

2. Look at the pictures. Tick () the smallest plant. Circle the animal that is bigger than the tiger.

Cycling Carrom Cricket Snakes and Ladders

3. Look at the picture.

Who cooks breakfast? Tick () the correct answer.

General Awareness Differentiate between indoor and outdoor games correctly.

Numeracy Identify and compare different sizes correctly.

Literacy Observe and answer a question based on a picture.

Assessment - 1

Name: Date:

1. Look at these pictures. Write I for indoor games. Write O for outdoor games.

2. Look at the pictures. Tick () the smallest plant. Circle the animal that is bigger than the tiger.

Cycling Carrom Cricket Snakes and Ladders

3. Look at the picture.

Who cooks breakfast? Tick () the correct answer.

General Awareness Differentiate between indoor and outdoor games correctly.

Numeracy Identify and compare different sizes correctly.

Literacy Observe and answer a question based on a picture.

Assessment - 1

Name: Date:

1. Look at these pictures. Write I for indoor games. Write O for outdoor games.

2. Look at the pictures. Tick () the smallest plant. Circle the animal that is bigger than the tiger.

Cycling Carrom Cricket Snakes and Ladders

3. Look at the picture.

Who cooks breakfast? Tick () the correct answer.

General Awareness Differentiate between indoor and outdoor games correctly.

Numeracy Identify and compare different sizes correctly.

Literacy Observe and answer a question based on a picture.

Assessment - 1

Name: Date:

1. Look at these pictures. Write I for indoor games. Write O for outdoor games.

2. Look at the pictures. Tick () the smallest plant. Circle the animal that is bigger than the tiger.

Cycling Carrom Cricket Snakes and Ladders

3. Look at the picture.

Who cooks breakfast? Tick () the correct answer.

General Awareness Differentiate between indoor and outdoor games correctly.

Numeracy Identify and compare different sizes correctly.

Literacy Observe and answer a question based on a picture.

Assessment - 1

Name: Date:

1. Look at these pictures. Write I for indoor games. Write O for outdoor games.

2. Look at the pictures. Tick () the smallest plant. Circle the animal that is bigger than the tiger.

Cycling Carrom Cricket Snakes and Ladders

3. Look at the picture.

Who cooks breakfast? Tick () the correct answer.

General Awareness Differentiate between indoor and outdoor games correctly.

Numeracy Identify and compare different sizes correctly.

Literacy Observe and answer a question based on a picture.

Assessment - 1

Name: Date:

1. Look at these pictures. Write I for indoor games. Write O for outdoor games.

2. Look at the pictures. Tick () the smallest plant. Circle the animal that is bigger than the tiger.

Cycling Carrom Cricket Snakes and Ladders

3. Look at the picture.

Who cooks breakfast? Tick () the correct answer.

General Awareness Differentiate between indoor and outdoor games correctly.

Numeracy Identify and compare different sizes correctly.

Literacy Observe and answer a question based on a picture.

Assessment - 1

Name: Date:

1. Look at these pictures. Write I for indoor games. Write O for outdoor games.

2. Look at the pictures. Tick () the smallest plant. Circle the animal that is bigger than the tiger.

Cycling Carrom Cricket Snakes and Ladders

3. Look at the picture.

Who cooks breakfast? Tick () the correct answer.

General Awareness Differentiate between indoor and outdoor games correctly.

Numeracy Identify and compare different sizes correctly.

Literacy Observe and answer a question based on a picture.

Assessment - 1

Name: Date:

1. Look at these pictures. Write I for indoor games. Write O for outdoor games.

2. Look at the pictures. Tick () the smallest plant. Circle the animal that is bigger than the tiger.

Cycling Carrom Cricket Snakes and Ladders

3. Look at the picture.

Who cooks breakfast? Tick () the correct answer.

General Awareness Differentiate between indoor and outdoor games correctly.

Numeracy Identify and compare different sizes correctly.

Literacy Observe and answer a question based on a picture.

Assessment - 2

Name: Date:

1. Tick () the good habits. Cross () out the bad habits.

2. Look at the roads. Colour it blue if it is wide. Colour it yellow if it is narrow.

3. Look at pictures. Circle the correct starting letter.

A E B O I U

General Awareness Identify good and bad habits correctly.

Numeracy Differentiate between wide and narrow.

Literacy Identify the starting sound and letter of a picture.

Assessment - 2

Name: Date:

1. Tick () the good habits. Cross () out the bad habits.

2. Look at the roads. Colour it blue if it is wide. Colour it yellow if it is narrow.

3. Look at pictures. Circle the correct starting letter.

A E B O I U

General Awareness Identify good and bad habits correctly.

Numeracy Differentiate between wide and narrow.

Literacy Identify the starting sound and letter of a picture.

Assessment - 2

Name: Date:

1. Tick () the good habits. Cross () out the bad habits.

2. Look at the roads. Colour it blue if it is wide. Colour it yellow if it is narrow.

3. Look at pictures. Circle the correct starting letter.

A E B O I U

General Awareness Identify good and bad habits correctly.

Numeracy Differentiate between wide and narrow.

Literacy Identify the starting sound and letter of a picture.

Assessment - 2

Name: Date:

1. Tick () the good habits. Cross () out the bad habits.

2. Look at the roads. Colour it blue if it is wide. Colour it yellow if it is narrow.

3. Look at pictures. Circle the correct starting letter.

A E B O I U

General Awareness Identify good and bad habits correctly.

Numeracy Differentiate between wide and narrow.

Literacy Identify the starting sound and letter of a picture.

Assessment - 2

Name: Date:

1. Tick () the good habits. Cross () out the bad habits.

2. Look at the roads. Colour it blue if it is wide. Colour it yellow if it is narrow.

3. Look at pictures. Circle the correct starting letter.

A E B O I U

General Awareness Identify good and bad habits correctly.

Numeracy Differentiate between wide and narrow.

Literacy Identify the starting sound and letter of a picture.

Assessment - 2

Name: Date:

1. Tick () the good habits. Cross () out the bad habits.

2. Look at the roads. Colour it blue if it is wide. Colour it yellow if it is narrow.

3. Look at pictures. Circle the correct starting letter.

A E B O I U

General Awareness Identify good and bad habits correctly.

Numeracy Differentiate between wide and narrow.

Literacy Identify the starting sound and letter of a picture.

Assessment - 2

Name: Date:

1. Tick () the good habits. Cross () out the bad habits.

2. Look at the roads. Colour it blue if it is wide. Colour it yellow if it is narrow.

3. Look at pictures. Circle the correct starting letter.

A E B O I U

General Awareness Identify good and bad habits correctly.

Numeracy Differentiate between wide and narrow.

Literacy Identify the starting sound and letter of a picture.

Assessment - 2

Name: Date:

1. Tick () the good habits. Cross () out the bad habits.

2. Look at the roads. Colour it blue if it is wide. Colour it yellow if it is narrow.

3. Look at pictures. Circle the correct starting letter.

A E B O I U

General Awareness Identify good and bad habits correctly.

Numeracy Differentiate between wide and narrow.

Literacy Identify the starting sound and letter of a picture.

Assessment - 2

Name: Date:

1. Tick () the good habits. Cross () out the bad habits.

2. Look at the roads. Colour it blue if it is wide. Colour it yellow if it is narrow.

3. Look at pictures. Circle the correct starting letter.

A E B O I U

General Awareness Identify good and bad habits correctly.

Numeracy Differentiate between wide and narrow.

Literacy Identify the starting sound and letter of a picture.

Assessment - 2

Name: Date:

1. Tick () the good habits. Cross () out the bad habits.

2. Look at the roads. Colour it blue if it is wide. Colour it yellow if it is narrow.

3. Look at pictures. Circle the correct starting letter.

A E B O I U

General Awareness Identify good and bad habits correctly.

Numeracy Differentiate between wide and narrow.

Literacy Identify the starting sound and letter of a picture.

Assessment - 2

Name: Date:

1. Tick () the good habits. Cross () out the bad habits.

2. Look at the roads. Colour it blue if it is wide. Colour it yellow if it is narrow.

3. Look at pictures. Circle the correct starting letter.

A E B O I U

General Awareness Identify good and bad habits correctly.

Numeracy Differentiate between wide and narrow.

Literacy Identify the starting sound and letter of a picture.

Assessment - 2

Name: Date:

1. Tick () the good habits. Cross () out the bad habits.

2. Look at the roads. Colour it blue if it is wide. Colour it yellow if it is narrow.

3. Look at pictures. Circle the correct starting letter.

A E B O I U

General Awareness Identify good and bad habits correctly.

Numeracy Differentiate between wide and narrow.

Literacy Identify the starting sound and letter of a picture.

Assessment - 2

Name: Date:

1. Tick () the good habits. Cross () out the bad habits.

2. Look at the roads. Colour it blue if it is wide. Colour it yellow if it is narrow.

3. Look at pictures. Circle the correct starting letter.

A E B O I U

General Awareness Identify good and bad habits correctly.

Numeracy Differentiate between wide and narrow.

Literacy Identify the starting sound and letter of a picture.

Assessment - 2

Name: Date:

1. Tick () the good habits. Cross () out the bad habits.

2. Look at the roads. Colour it blue if it is wide. Colour it yellow if it is narrow.

3. Look at pictures. Circle the correct starting letter.

A E B O I U

General Awareness Identify good and bad habits correctly.

Numeracy Differentiate between wide and narrow.

Literacy Identify the starting sound and letter of a picture.

Assessment - 2

Name: Date:

1. Tick () the good habits. Cross () out the bad habits.

2. Look at the roads. Colour it blue if it is wide. Colour it yellow if it is narrow.

3. Look at pictures. Circle the correct starting letter.

A E B O I U

General Awareness Identify good and bad habits correctly.

Numeracy Differentiate between wide and narrow.

Literacy Identify the starting sound and letter of a picture.

Name:

Assessment - 2

Date:

1. Tick () the good habits. Cross () out the bad habits.

2. Look at the roads. Colour it blue if it is wide. Colour it yellow if it is narrow.

3. Look at pictures. Circle the correct starting letter.

A E B O I U

General Awareness Identify good and bad habits correctly.

Numeracy Differentiate between wide and narrow.

Literacy Identify the starting sound and letter of a picture.

Assessment - 2

Name: Date:

1. Tick () the good habits. Cross () out the bad habits.

2. Look at the roads. Colour it blue if it is wide. Colour it yellow if it is narrow.

3. Look at pictures. Circle the correct starting letter.

A E B O I U

General Awareness Identify good and bad habits correctly.

Numeracy Differentiate between wide and narrow.

Literacy Identify the starting sound and letter of a picture.

Assessment - 2

Name: Date:

1. Tick () the good habits. Cross () out the bad habits.

2. Look at the roads. Colour it blue if it is wide. Colour it yellow if it is narrow.

3. Look at pictures. Circle the correct starting letter.

A E B O I U

General Awareness Identify good and bad habits correctly.

Numeracy Differentiate between wide and narrow.

Literacy Identify the starting sound and letter of a picture.

Assessment - 2

Name: Date:

1. Tick () the good habits. Cross () out the bad habits.

2. Look at the roads. Colour it blue if it is wide. Colour it yellow if it is narrow.

3. Look at pictures. Circle the correct starting letter.

A E B O I U

General Awareness Identify good and bad habits correctly.

Numeracy Differentiate between wide and narrow.

Literacy Identify the starting sound and letter of a picture.

Assessment - 2

Name: Date:

1. Tick () the good habits. Cross () out the bad habits.

2. Look at the roads. Colour it blue if it is wide. Colour it yellow if it is narrow.

3. Look at pictures. Circle the correct starting letter.

A E B O I U

General Awareness Identify good and bad habits correctly.

Numeracy Differentiate between wide and narrow.

Literacy Identify the starting sound and letter of a picture.

Name: Date:

1. Which of these things are soft to touch? Tick () them.

2. Colour the things that look like triangles.

3. Colour the balloons that have vowels in them. Y O A P Q J E I U Z

Subject

General Awareness Identify things that are soft on the basis of the sense of touch.

Numeracy Identify triangles in one’s surroundings correctly.

Literacy Identify the vowels correctly.

Name: Date:

1. Which of these things are soft to touch? Tick () them.

2. Colour the things that look like triangles.

3. Colour the balloons that have vowels in them. Y O A P Q J E I U Z

Subject

General Awareness Identify things that are soft on the basis of the sense of touch.

Numeracy Identify triangles in one’s surroundings correctly.

Literacy Identify the vowels correctly.

Name: Date:

1. Which of these things are soft to touch? Tick () them.

2. Colour the things that look like triangles.

3. Colour the balloons that have vowels in them. Y O A P Q J E I U Z

Subject

General Awareness Identify things that are soft on the basis of the sense of touch.

Numeracy Identify triangles in one’s surroundings correctly.

Literacy Identify the vowels correctly.

Name: Date:

1. Which of these things are soft to touch? Tick () them.

2. Colour the things that look like triangles.

3. Colour the balloons that have vowels in them. Y O A P Q J E I U Z

Subject

General Awareness Identify things that are soft on the basis of the sense of touch.

Numeracy Identify triangles in one’s surroundings correctly.

Literacy Identify the vowels correctly.

Name: Date:

1. Which of these things are soft to touch? Tick () them.

2. Colour the things that look like triangles.

3. Colour the balloons that have vowels in them. Y O A P Q J E I U Z

Subject

General Awareness Identify things that are soft on the basis of the sense of touch.

Numeracy Identify triangles in one’s surroundings correctly.

Literacy Identify the vowels correctly.

Name: Date:

1. Which of these things are soft to touch? Tick () them.

2. Colour the things that look like triangles.

3. Colour the balloons that have vowels in them. Y O A P Q J E I U Z

Subject

General Awareness Identify things that are soft on the basis of the sense of touch.

Numeracy Identify triangles in one’s surroundings correctly.

Literacy Identify the vowels correctly.

Name: Date:

1. Which of these things are soft to touch? Tick () them.

2. Colour the things that look like triangles.

3. Colour the balloons that have vowels in them. Y O A P Q J E I U Z

Subject

General Awareness Identify things that are soft on the basis of the sense of touch.

Numeracy Identify triangles in one’s surroundings correctly.

Literacy Identify the vowels correctly.

Name: Date:

1. Which of these things are soft to touch? Tick () them.

2. Colour the things that look like triangles.

3. Colour the balloons that have vowels in them. Y O A P Q J E I U Z

Subject

General Awareness Identify things that are soft on the basis of the sense of touch.

Numeracy Identify triangles in one’s surroundings correctly.

Literacy Identify the vowels correctly.

Name: Date:

1. Which of these things are soft to touch? Tick () them.

2. Colour the things that look like triangles.

3. Colour the balloons that have vowels in them. Y O A P Q J E I U Z

Subject

General Awareness Identify things that are soft on the basis of the sense of touch.

Numeracy Identify triangles in one’s surroundings correctly.

Literacy Identify the vowels correctly.

Name: Date:

1. Which of these things are soft to touch? Tick () them.

2. Colour the things that look like triangles.

3. Colour the balloons that have vowels in them. Y O A P Q J E I U Z

Subject

General Awareness Identify things that are soft on the basis of the sense of touch.

Numeracy Identify triangles in one’s surroundings correctly.

Literacy Identify the vowels correctly.

Name: Date:

1. Which of these things are soft to touch? Tick () them.

2. Colour the things that look like triangles.

3. Colour the balloons that have vowels in them. Y O A P Q J E I U Z

Subject

General Awareness Identify things that are soft on the basis of the sense of touch.

Numeracy Identify triangles in one’s surroundings correctly.

Literacy Identify the vowels correctly.

Name: Date:

1. Which of these things are soft to touch? Tick () them.

2. Colour the things that look like triangles.

3. Colour the balloons that have vowels in them. Y O A P Q J E I U Z

Subject

General Awareness Identify things that are soft on the basis of the sense of touch.

Numeracy Identify triangles in one’s surroundings correctly.

Literacy Identify the vowels correctly.

Name: Date:

1. Which of these things are soft to touch? Tick () them.

2. Colour the things that look like triangles.

3. Colour the balloons that have vowels in them. Y O A P Q J E I U Z

Subject

General Awareness Identify things that are soft on the basis of the sense of touch.

Numeracy Identify triangles in one’s surroundings correctly.

Literacy Identify the vowels correctly.

Name: Date:

1. Which of these things are soft to touch? Tick () them.

2. Colour the things that look like triangles.

3. Colour the balloons that have vowels in them. Y O A P Q J E I U Z

Subject

General Awareness Identify things that are soft on the basis of the sense of touch.

Numeracy Identify triangles in one’s surroundings correctly.

Literacy Identify the vowels correctly.

Name: Date:

1. Which of these things are soft to touch? Tick () them.

2. Colour the things that look like triangles.

3. Colour the balloons that have vowels in them. Y O A P Q J E I U Z

Subject

General Awareness Identify things that are soft on the basis of the sense of touch.

Numeracy Identify triangles in one’s surroundings correctly.

Literacy Identify the vowels correctly.

Name: Date:

1. Which of these things are soft to touch? Tick () them.

2. Colour the things that look like triangles.

3. Colour the balloons that have vowels in them. Y O A P Q J E I U Z

Subject

General Awareness Identify things that are soft on the basis of the sense of touch.

Numeracy Identify triangles in one’s surroundings correctly.

Literacy Identify the vowels correctly.

Name: Date:

1. Which of these things are soft to touch? Tick () them.

2. Colour the things that look like triangles.

3. Colour the balloons that have vowels in them. Y O A P Q J E I U Z

Subject

General Awareness Identify things that are soft on the basis of the sense of touch.

Numeracy Identify triangles in one’s surroundings correctly.

Literacy Identify the vowels correctly.

Name: Date:

1. Which of these things are soft to touch? Tick () them.

2. Colour the things that look like triangles.

3. Colour the balloons that have vowels in them. Y O A P Q J E I U Z

Subject

General Awareness Identify things that are soft on the basis of the sense of touch.

Numeracy Identify triangles in one’s surroundings correctly.

Literacy Identify the vowels correctly.

Name: Date:

1. Which of these things are soft to touch? Tick () them.

2. Colour the things that look like triangles.

3. Colour the balloons that have vowels in them. Y O A P Q J E I U Z

Subject

General Awareness Identify things that are soft on the basis of the sense of touch.

Numeracy Identify triangles in one’s surroundings correctly.

Literacy Identify the vowels correctly.

Name: Date:

1. Which of these things are soft to touch? Tick () them.

2. Colour the things that look like triangles.

3. Colour the balloons that have vowels in them. Y O A P Q J E I U Z

Subject

General Awareness Identify things that are soft on the basis of the sense of touch.

Numeracy Identify triangles in one’s surroundings correctly.

Literacy Identify the vowels correctly.

Assessment - 4

Name: Date:

1. Rohan goes to a fair. He gets lost. Tick () what he should do next.

Run away

Talk to strangers

Talk to the police Hide

2. Which shapes can you see in this car? Tick () them.

rectangle star oval semi-circle

3. Look at the picture. Say its name aloud. Then, fill in the blank with the correct letter.

Subject

General Awareness Identify the correct action when one gets lost.

Numeracy Identify different shapes such as rectangle and semi-circle.

Literacy Complete a CVC word using the middle sound /a/ correctly.

Assessment - 4

Name: Date:

1. Rohan goes to a fair. He gets lost. Tick () what he should do next.

Run away

Talk to strangers

Talk to the police Hide

2. Which shapes can you see in this car? Tick () them.

rectangle star oval semi-circle

3. Look at the picture. Say its name aloud. Then, fill in the blank with the correct letter.

Subject

General Awareness Identify the correct action when one gets lost.

Numeracy Identify different shapes such as rectangle and semi-circle.

Literacy Complete a CVC word using the middle sound /a/ correctly.

Assessment - 4

Name: Date:

1. Rohan goes to a fair. He gets lost. Tick () what he should do next.

Run away

Talk to strangers

Talk to the police Hide

2. Which shapes can you see in this car? Tick () them.

rectangle star oval semi-circle

3. Look at the picture. Say its name aloud. Then, fill in the blank with the correct letter.

Subject

General Awareness Identify the correct action when one gets lost.

Numeracy Identify different shapes such as rectangle and semi-circle.

Literacy Complete a CVC word using the middle sound /a/ correctly.

Assessment - 4

Name: Date:

1. Rohan goes to a fair. He gets lost. Tick () what he should do next.

Run away

Talk to strangers

Talk to the police Hide

2. Which shapes can you see in this car? Tick () them.

rectangle star oval semi-circle

3. Look at the picture. Say its name aloud. Then, fill in the blank with the correct letter.

Subject

General Awareness Identify the correct action when one gets lost.

Numeracy Identify different shapes such as rectangle and semi-circle.

Literacy Complete a CVC word using the middle sound /a/ correctly.

Assessment - 4

Name: Date:

1. Rohan goes to a fair. He gets lost. Tick () what he should do next.

Run away

Talk to strangers

Talk to the police Hide

2. Which shapes can you see in this car? Tick () them.

rectangle star oval semi-circle

3. Look at the picture. Say its name aloud. Then, fill in the blank with the correct letter.

Subject

General Awareness Identify the correct action when one gets lost.

Numeracy Identify different shapes such as rectangle and semi-circle.

Literacy Complete a CVC word using the middle sound /a/ correctly.

Assessment - 4

Name: Date:

1. Rohan goes to a fair. He gets lost. Tick () what he should do next.

Run away

Talk to strangers

Talk to the police Hide

2. Which shapes can you see in this car? Tick () them.

rectangle star oval semi-circle

3. Look at the picture. Say its name aloud. Then, fill in the blank with the correct letter.

Subject

General Awareness Identify the correct action when one gets lost.

Numeracy Identify different shapes such as rectangle and semi-circle.

Literacy Complete a CVC word using the middle sound /a/ correctly.

Assessment - 4

Name: Date:

1. Rohan goes to a fair. He gets lost. Tick () what he should do next.

Run away

Talk to strangers

Talk to the police Hide

2. Which shapes can you see in this car? Tick () them.

rectangle star oval semi-circle

3. Look at the picture. Say its name aloud. Then, fill in the blank with the correct letter.

Subject

General Awareness Identify the correct action when one gets lost.

Numeracy Identify different shapes such as rectangle and semi-circle.

Literacy Complete a CVC word using the middle sound /a/ correctly.

Assessment - 4

Name: Date:

1. Rohan goes to a fair. He gets lost. Tick () what he should do next.

Run away

Talk to strangers

Talk to the police Hide

2. Which shapes can you see in this car? Tick () them.

rectangle star oval semi-circle

3. Look at the picture. Say its name aloud. Then, fill in the blank with the correct letter.

Subject

General Awareness Identify the correct action when one gets lost.

Numeracy Identify different shapes such as rectangle and semi-circle.

Literacy Complete a CVC word using the middle sound /a/ correctly.

Assessment - 4

Name: Date:

1. Rohan goes to a fair. He gets lost. Tick () what he should do next.

Run away

Talk to strangers

Talk to the police Hide

2. Which shapes can you see in this car? Tick () them.

rectangle star oval semi-circle

3. Look at the picture. Say its name aloud. Then, fill in the blank with the correct letter.

Subject

General Awareness Identify the correct action when one gets lost.

Numeracy Identify different shapes such as rectangle and semi-circle.

Literacy Complete a CVC word using the middle sound /a/ correctly.

Assessment - 4

Name: Date:

1. Rohan goes to a fair. He gets lost. Tick () what he should do next.

Run away

Talk to strangers

Talk to the police Hide

2. Which shapes can you see in this car? Tick () them.

rectangle star oval semi-circle

3. Look at the picture. Say its name aloud. Then, fill in the blank with the correct letter.

Subject

General Awareness Identify the correct action when one gets lost.

Numeracy Identify different shapes such as rectangle and semi-circle.

Literacy Complete a CVC word using the middle sound /a/ correctly.

Assessment - 4

Name: Date:

1. Rohan goes to a fair. He gets lost. Tick () what he should do next.

Run away

Talk to strangers

Talk to the police Hide

2. Which shapes can you see in this car? Tick () them.

rectangle star oval semi-circle

3. Look at the picture. Say its name aloud. Then, fill in the blank with the correct letter.

Subject

General Awareness Identify the correct action when one gets lost.

Numeracy Identify different shapes such as rectangle and semi-circle.

Literacy Complete a CVC word using the middle sound /a/ correctly.

Assessment - 4

Name: Date:

1. Rohan goes to a fair. He gets lost. Tick () what he should do next.

Run away

Talk to strangers

Talk to the police Hide

2. Which shapes can you see in this car? Tick () them.

rectangle star oval semi-circle

3. Look at the picture. Say its name aloud. Then, fill in the blank with the correct letter.

Subject

General Awareness Identify the correct action when one gets lost.

Numeracy Identify different shapes such as rectangle and semi-circle.

Literacy Complete a CVC word using the middle sound /a/ correctly.

Assessment - 4

Name: Date:

1. Rohan goes to a fair. He gets lost. Tick () what he should do next.

Run away

Talk to strangers

Talk to the police Hide

2. Which shapes can you see in this car? Tick () them.

rectangle star oval semi-circle

3. Look at the picture. Say its name aloud. Then, fill in the blank with the correct letter.

Subject

General Awareness Identify the correct action when one gets lost.

Numeracy Identify different shapes such as rectangle and semi-circle.

Literacy Complete a CVC word using the middle sound /a/ correctly.

Assessment - 4

Name: Date:

1. Rohan goes to a fair. He gets lost. Tick () what he should do next.

Run away

Talk to strangers

Talk to the police Hide

2. Which shapes can you see in this car? Tick () them.

rectangle star oval semi-circle

3. Look at the picture. Say its name aloud. Then, fill in the blank with the correct letter.

Subject

General Awareness Identify the correct action when one gets lost.

Numeracy Identify different shapes such as rectangle and semi-circle.

Literacy Complete a CVC word using the middle sound /a/ correctly.

Assessment - 4

Name: Date:

1. Rohan goes to a fair. He gets lost. Tick () what he should do next.

Run away

Talk to strangers

Talk to the police Hide

2. Which shapes can you see in this car? Tick () them.

rectangle star oval semi-circle

3. Look at the picture. Say its name aloud. Then, fill in the blank with the correct letter.

Subject

General Awareness Identify the correct action when one gets lost.

Numeracy Identify different shapes such as rectangle and semi-circle.

Literacy Complete a CVC word using the middle sound /a/ correctly.

Assessment - 4

Name: Date:

1. Rohan goes to a fair. He gets lost. Tick () what he should do next.

Run away

Talk to strangers

Talk to the police Hide

2. Which shapes can you see in this car? Tick () them.

rectangle star oval semi-circle

3. Look at the picture. Say its name aloud. Then, fill in the blank with the correct letter.

Subject

General Awareness Identify the correct action when one gets lost.

Numeracy Identify different shapes such as rectangle and semi-circle.

Literacy Complete a CVC word using the middle sound /a/ correctly.

Assessment - 4

Name: Date:

1. Rohan goes to a fair. He gets lost. Tick () what he should do next.

Run away

Talk to strangers

Talk to the police Hide

2. Which shapes can you see in this car? Tick () them.

rectangle star oval semi-circle

3. Look at the picture. Say its name aloud. Then, fill in the blank with the correct letter.

Subject

General Awareness Identify the correct action when one gets lost.

Numeracy Identify different shapes such as rectangle and semi-circle.

Literacy Complete a CVC word using the middle sound /a/ correctly.

Assessment - 4

Name: Date:

1. Rohan goes to a fair. He gets lost. Tick () what he should do next.

Run away

Talk to strangers

Talk to the police Hide

2. Which shapes can you see in this car? Tick () them.

rectangle star oval semi-circle

3. Look at the picture. Say its name aloud. Then, fill in the blank with the correct letter.

Subject

General Awareness Identify the correct action when one gets lost.

Numeracy Identify different shapes such as rectangle and semi-circle.

Literacy Complete a CVC word using the middle sound /a/ correctly.

Assessment - 4

Name: Date:

1. Rohan goes to a fair. He gets lost. Tick () what he should do next.

Run away

Talk to strangers

Talk to the police Hide

2. Which shapes can you see in this car? Tick () them.

rectangle star oval semi-circle

3. Look at the picture. Say its name aloud. Then, fill in the blank with the correct letter.

Subject

General Awareness Identify the correct action when one gets lost.

Numeracy Identify different shapes such as rectangle and semi-circle.

Literacy Complete a CVC word using the middle sound /a/ correctly.

Assessment - 4

Name: Date:

1. Rohan goes to a fair. He gets lost. Tick () what he should do next.

Run away

Talk to strangers

Talk to the police Hide

2. Which shapes can you see in this car? Tick () them.

rectangle star oval semi-circle

3. Look at the picture. Say its name aloud. Then, fill in the blank with the correct letter.

Subject

General Awareness Identify the correct action when one gets lost.

Numeracy Identify different shapes such as rectangle and semi-circle.

Literacy Complete a CVC word using the middle sound /a/ correctly.

Solved Assessment - 1

Name: Date:

1. Look at these pictures. Write I for indoor games. Write O for outdoor games.

2. Look at the pictures. Tick () the smallest plant. Circle the animal that is bigger than the tiger.

3. Look at the picture.

General Awareness Differentiate between indoor and outdoor games correctly.

Numeracy Identify and compare different sizes correctly.

Literacy Observe and answer a question based on a picture.

Solved Assessment - 2

Name: Date:

1. Tick () the good habits. Cross () out the bad habits.

2. Look at the roads. Colour it blue if it is wide. Colour it yellow if it is narrow.

3. Look at pictures. Circle the correct starting letter.

A E B O I U

General Awareness Identify good and bad habits correctly.

Numeracy Differentiate between wide and narrow.

Literacy Identify the starting sound and letter of a picture.

Name: Date:

1. Which of these things are soft to touch? Tick () them.

2. Colour the things that look like triangles.

3. Colour the balloons that have vowels in them.

Subject LO

General Awareness Identify things that are soft on the basis of the sense of touch.

Numeracy Identify triangles in one’s surroundings correctly.

Literacy Identify the vowels correctly.

Beginner (B)

Learner (L)

Proficient (P)

Name: Date:

1. Rohan goes to a fair. He gets lost. Tick () what he should do next.

Run away

Talk to strangers

Talk to the police Hide

2. Which shapes can you see in this car? Tick () them.

rectangle star oval semi-circle

3. Look at the picture. Say its name aloud. Then, fill in the blank with the correct letter.

Subject

General Awareness Identify the correct action when one gets lost.

Numeracy Identify different shapes such as rectangle and semi-circle.

Literacy Complete a CVC word using the middle sound /a/ correctly.

About the Book

In alignment with the National Curriculum Framework—Foundational Stage, these assessments embrace the principles of holistic development in children, and facilitate continuous and comprehensive evaluation that informs educators and parents about their learners’ progress in a meaningful and developmentally appropriate manner. The carefully curated assessments encourage revision of key concepts at regular intervals, making the assessment process an extension of the child’s natural learning journey. Each detachable, two-sided question paper includes one question each from General Awareness, Literacy, and Numeracy, helping educators track progress and reinforce key concepts through active engagement and critical thinking.

Key Features

• Holistic Assessments: Covers General Awareness, Literacy, and Numeracy in each assessment, ensuring a well-rounded evaluation.

• Child-friendly Format: Simple and engaging question papers designed especially for learners.

• Analysis of Learning Outcomes: Tracks the learners’ understanding of the concepts on an outcome analysis table across three levels of progress— Beginner (B), Learner (L), and Proficient (P).

• Teacher- & Parent-friendly Assessments: Provides clear insights into the learners' progress enabling informed support and guidance.

About Uolo

Uolo partners with K-12 schools to provide technology-enabled learning programs. We believe that pedagogy and technology must come together to deliver scalable learning experiences that generate measurable outcomes. Uolo is trusted by over 15,000+ schools across India, Southeast Asia and the Middle East.

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