Numeracy Progress Tests - Stage One
Denis Vincent and Mary Crumpler

This series of standardised group tests enables year-on-year progress monitoring throughout the primary school.
The Numeracy Progress Tests mirror the highly popular Reading Progress Tests in providing a baseline assessment plus year-on-year tests for use throughout the primary school.
The Numeracy Progress Tests can be used separately with selected year groups, but are most informative when used annually to provide an ongoing measure of attainment and progression: they are especially useful for identifying groups or individual children who are making slower - or better - progress than might be expected. The tests' presentation is attractive and motivating to pupils, placing minimal reliance upon reading ability.
For all of the tests, norms are given as standardised scores and numeracy age equivalents based on the performance of 8000 children drawn from a national sample of schools in England and Wales, and as National Curriculum levels.
NPT Stage One (corresponding to Key Stage 1) is for ages 5 to 8. The Numeracy Baseline test, for use early in Year 1, assesses early numeracy skills and concepts, and consists of a group test supplemented by an optional, individually administered oral test. Where teachers are concerned about particular children, this may be used to assess their readiness for taking the main group test. It also covers skills not amenable to group written testing, and may be used where a comprehensive assessment is required. Tests 1 and 2 are group tests designed for use towards the end of Years 1 and 2, respectively.
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NPT Numeracy Baseline - view sample pages
NPT Test 1 - view sample pages
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