The world and the stock of household knowledge. Finding out the general orientation of children in the world around them and their stock of everyday knowledge. Methods for determining the readiness of a child

This version of the methodology is intended for children entering school. To assess the general orientation in the world around children from grades I to V and to determine the stock of their everyday knowledge, other lists of questions are used, which follow. The procedures for processing responses to them, deriving a score in points, and evaluating the level of the child's psychological development on this basis are identical.

The general orientation of children who are just entering school in the world around them and an assessment of the stock of everyday knowledge they have are made according to the answers to the following questions:

1. What is your name?

(Using a last name instead of a given name is not a mistake.)

2. How old are you?

3. What are your parents' names?

(Calling abbreviations is not considered a mistake.)

4. What is the name of the city where you live?

5. What is the name of the street where you live?

6. What is your house and apartment number?

7. What animals do you know? Which are wild and which are domestic?

(The correct answer is the one that names at least two wild and at least two domestic animals.)

8. At what time of the year do the leaves appear and at what time of the year do the leaves fall from the trees?

9. What is the name of the time of day when you wake up, have dinner and get ready for bed?

10. Name the items of clothing and cutlery that you use.

(The correct answer is one that lists at least three items of clothing and at least three different cutlery.)

For the correct answer to each of the proposed questions, the child receives 1 point. The maximum number of points that one child can receive according to this method for the correct answers to all questions is 10.

The child has 30 seconds to answer each question. Failure to respond within this time qualifies as an error and is scored 0 points.

The child who correctly answered all the questions is considered to be completely psychologically ready for school (according to this method). eventually got 10 points. During the time allotted for the answer, the child can be asked additional questions that facilitate, but do not suggest the correct answer.

Questions for class I

1. What is your last name, first name and patronymic?

2. How old are your mom and your dad?

3. What are the names of your grandmother and your grandfather?

4. What is the name of the capital of the state in which you live?

5. What is the name of the street where your relatives live? (In answering this question, you must correctly name at least one street and say which of the relatives lives on this street)

6. What is the house number and apartment number where your relatives or friends live?

7. What are the names of the birds that can be found in the vicinity of your house?

(Here it is necessary to name at least two different birds.) /

8. In what month does snow usually appear and when does it start to melt?

9. What time do you usually go to school and come home from school?

(The correct answer includes both hours and minutes.)

10. Name the tools you have in your house. (The correct answer to this question is one that lists at least three different tools)

Questions for grade II

1. What are the surname, name and patronymic of your parents - father and mother?

2. How old is your brother and/or sister? (If the child has no siblings, then he can name cousins, etc.)

3. What is the last name, first name and patronymic of any of your closest relatives?

(You can name any of them, except mom, dad, grandparents, siblings.)

4. What is the name of the main city in the area where you live?

5. What is the name of the city and the street where your relatives or friends live?

6. What is the house number and apartment number where your uncle or aunt lives?

(For the correct answer, it is enough to name the address of at least one of them.)

7. What are the names of those animals (animals) that live in the forest? (For a correct answer, you must name at least four of them.)

8. In what month do the buds appear on the trees and in what month do the leaves begin to turn yellow here, with you?

9. What time do your mom and dad usually return from work?

(For the correct answer to this question, it is enough to name only the hour without specifying the minutes.)

10. Name all the appliances that you have at home.

(The correct answer requires the name of at least three different devices.)

Questions for grade III

1. What are the surname, name and patronymic of your grandmother and your grandfather?

2. How old are your grandparents? (If they are not alive, then how old were they in the last year of their life?)

3. What is the last name, first name and patronymic of one of your distant relatives? First name the person you are going to talk about.

(The correct answer to this question involves naming at least one distant relative by the child).

4. What is the name of the area of ​​the city where you live? (This question can be slightly modified to include the wording of the name of the locality or some part of it).

5. What is the name of the city (locality, etc.) where your parents were born?

(The correct answer requires the exact name of the place of birth of at least one of the child's parents.)

6. What is the telephone number in your relatives' apartment? (For the correct answer, it is enough to name only one number).

7. What are the names of the fish that live in the river?

8. In what parts of the world, countries do not have winter or summer?

9. What time do you usually have breakfast and dinner? (The correct answer assumes the name of both hours and minutes.)

10. What are the different types of transport called? (The correct answer requires naming at least three different modes of transport.)

Questions for IV-V classes

1. What are the surname, name and patronymic of your uncle and your aunt? (It is enough to name the surname, name and patronymic of at least one of the indicated relatives).

2. How old is your uncle and how old is your aunt? (The correct answer involves naming the age of at least one of the specified relatives).

3. What is the last name, first name and patronymic of any of your housemates?

(For the correct answer, it is enough to name at least one of the neighbors).

4. What are the names of the capitals of those states that border on your republic?

(In the correct answer to this question, at least three capitals of different states must be named).

5. What are the names of the cities where your grandmother and your grandfather were born?

6. How to call the city where your relatives live? (The correct answer requires an indication of how to call at least one city).

7. What are the names of the animals that live in the sea? (For the correct answer, it is enough to name at least two such animals).

8. Which countries in the world are the coldest and warmest? (The correct answer includes naming at least one such country, which is located in the equatorial zone, and at least one country, which is located close to the North Pole).

9. What time do your favorite shows start on TV on Saturdays and Sundays?

(For the correct answer, you must give the time in hours and minutes of at least two such transmissions).

10. Where can I read something interesting? (This refers to books, newspapers and magazines. The correct answer requires naming at least three different publications).

Description. This version of the methodology is intended for children entering school. To assess the general orientation in the world around children from grades I to V and to determine the stock of their everyday knowledge, other lists of questions are used, which follow. The procedures for processing responses to them, deriving a score in points, and evaluating the level of the child's psychological development on this basis are identical.

The general orientation of children who are just entering school in the world around them and an assessment of the stock of everyday knowledge they have are made according to the answers to the following questions:

1. What is your name?

(Using a last name instead of a given name is not a mistake.)

2. How old are you?
3. What are your parents' names?

(Calling abbreviations is not considered a mistake.)

4. What is the name of the city where you live?

5. What is the name of the street where you live?

6. What is your house and apartment number?

7. What animals do you know? Which are wild and which are domestic?

(The correct answer is the one that names at least two wild and at least two domestic animals.)

8. At what time of the year do the leaves appear and at what time of the year do the leaves fall from the trees?

9. What is the name of the time of day when you wake up, have dinner and get ready for bed?

10. Name the items of clothing and cutlery that you use.

(The correct answer is one that lists at least three items of clothing and at least three different cutlery.)

Questions for I class

1. What is your last name, first name and patronymic?

2. How old are your mom and your dad?

3. What are the names of your grandmother and your grandfather?

4. What is the name of the capital of the state in which you live?

5. What is the name of the street where your relatives live? (In the answer to this question, it is necessary to correctly name although

one street and say which of the relatives lives on this street.)

6. What is the house number and apartment number where your relatives or friends live?

7. What are the names of the birds that can be found in the vicinity of your house?

(Here it is necessary to name at least two different birds.)

8. In what month does snow usually appear and when does it start to melt?

9. What time do you usually go to school and come home from school?

(The correct answer includes both hours and minutes.)

10. Name the tools you have in your house.

(The correct answer to this question is one that lists at least three different tools.)

Questions for II class

1. What are the surname, name and patronymic of your parents - dad and mom?

2. How old is your brother and/or sister?

(If the child has no siblings, then he can name cousins, etc.)

3. What is the last name, first name and patronymic of any of your closest relatives?

(You can name any of them, except mom, dad, grandparents, siblings.)

4. What is the name of the main city in the area where you live?

5. What is the name of the city and the street where your relatives or friends live?

6. What is the house number and apartment number where your uncle or aunt lives?

(For the correct answer, it is enough to name the address of at least one of them.)

7. What are the names of those animals (animals) that live in the forest?
(For a correct answer, you must name at least four of them.)

8. In what month do the buds appear on the trees and in what month do the leaves begin to turn yellow here, with you?

9. What time do your mom and dad usually return from work?

(For the correct answer to this question, it is enough to name only the hour without specifying the minutes.)

10. Name all the appliances that you have at home.

(The correct answer requires the name of at least three different devices.)

Questions for class III

1. What are the surname, name and patronymic of your grandmother and your grandfather?

2. How old are your grandparents?

(If they are not alive, then how old were they in the last year of their life?)

3. What is the last name, first name and patronymic of one of your
distant relatives? First name the person you are going to talk about.

(The correct answer to this question involves naming at least one distant relative by the child).

4. What is the name of the area of ​​the city where you live?
(This question can be slightly modified,

including the wording of the name of the locality or any part of it).

5. What is the name of the city (area, etc.) where your
parents?

(The correct answer requires the exact name of the place of birth of at least one of the child's parents.)

6. What is the telephone number in your relatives' apartment? (For the correct answer, it is enough to name only one number).

7. What are the names of the fish that live in the river?

8. In what parts of the world, countries do not have winter or summer?

9. What time do you usually have breakfast and dinner? (The correct answer assumes the name of both hours and minutes.)

10. What are the different types of transport called? (The correct answer requires naming at least three different modes of transport.)

Questions for IV-V classes

1. What are the surname, name and patronymic of your uncle and your aunt?
(It is enough to name the surname, name and patronymic of at least one of the indicated relatives).

2. How old is your uncle and how old is your aunt?
(The correct answer involves naming the age although

one of the indicated relatives).

3. What is the last name, first name and patronymic of one of your
housemates?

(For the correct answer, it is enough to name at least one of the neighbors).

4. What are the names of the capitals of those states that face
chat with your republic?

(In the correct answer to this question, at least three capitals of different states must be named).

5. What are the names of the cities where your grandmother was born
how about your grandfather?

6. How to call the city where your relatives live?
(The correct answer is to indicate how
call at least one city).

7. What are the names of the animals that live in the sea?
(For the correct answer, it is enough to name at least two

such animals).

8. In which countries of the world are the coldest and warmest of all?

(The correct answer includes naming at least one such country, which is located in the equatorial zone, and at least one country, which is located close to the North Pole).

9. What time do your favorite shows start on TV on Saturdays and Sundays?

(For the correct answer, you must give the time in hours and minutes of at least two such transmissions).

10. Where can I read something interesting?

(This refers to books, newspapers and magazines. The correct answer requires naming at least three different publications).

For the correct answer to each of the proposed questions, the child receives 1 point. The maximum number of points that one child can receive according to this method for the correct answers to all questions is 10.

The child has 30 seconds to answer each question. Failure to respond within this time qualifies as an error and is scored 0 points.

Treatment:

The child who correctly answered all the questions is considered to be completely psychologically ready for school (according to this method). eventually got 10 points. During the time allotted for the answer, the child can be asked additional questions that facilitate, but do not suggest the correct answer.

Psychological and speech therapy lounge "General orientation of children in the outside world and the stock of everyday knowledge" for the period 2017-2018 academic year

Responsible:

Speech therapist Mou secondary school No. 32: Slascheva O.A.

Teacher-psychologist Mou secondary school No. 32: Sibiryakov I.V.

This version of the methodology is intended for children entering school. To assess the general orientation in the world around children from grades I to V and to determine the stock of their everyday knowledge, other lists of questions are used, which follow. The procedures for processing responses to them, deriving a score in points, and evaluating the level of the child's psychological development on this basis are identical.

The general orientation of children who are just entering school in the world around them and an assessment of the stock of everyday knowledge they have are made according to the answers to the following questions:

1. What is your name?

(Using a last name instead of a given name is not a mistake.)

2. How old are you?

3. What are your parents' names?

(Calling abbreviations is not considered a mistake.)

4. What is the name of the city where you live?

5. What is the name of the street where you live?

6. What is your house and apartment number?

7. What animals do you know? Which are wild and which are domestic?

(The correct answer is the one that names at least two wild and at least two domestic animals.)

8. At what time of the year do the leaves appear and at what time of the year do the leaves fall from the trees?

9. What is the name of the time of day when you wake up, have dinner and get ready for bed?

10. Name the items of clothing and cutlery that you use.

(The correct answer is one that lists at least three items of clothing and at least three different cutlery.)

For the correct answer to each of the proposed questions, the child receives 1 point. The maximum number of points that one child can receive according to this method for the correct answers to all questions is 10.

The child has 30 seconds to answer each question. Failure to respond within this time qualifies as an error and is scored 0 points.

The child who correctly answered all the questions is considered to be completely psychologically ready for school (according to this method). eventually got 10 points. During the time allotted for the answer, the child can be asked additional questions that facilitate, but do not suggest the correct answer.

Questions for class I

1. What is your last name, first name and patronymic?

2. How old are your mom and your dad?

3. What are the names of your grandmother and your grandfather?

4. What is the name of the capital of the state in which you live?

5. What is the name of the street where your relatives live? (In answering this question, you must correctly name at least one street and say which of the relatives lives on this street)

6. What is the house number and apartment number where your relatives or friends live?

7. What are the names of the birds that can be found in the vicinity of your house?

(Here it is necessary to name at least two different birds.) /

8. In what month does snow usually appear and when does it start to melt?

9. What time do you usually go to school and come home from school?

(The correct answer includes both hours and minutes.)

10. Name the tools you have in your house. (The correct answer to this question is one that lists at least three different tools)

Questions for grade II

1. What are the surname, name and patronymic of your parents - father and mother?

2. How old is your brother and/or sister? (If the child has no siblings, then he can name cousins, etc.)

3. What is the last name, first name and patronymic of any of your closest relatives?

(You can name any of them, except mom, dad, grandparents, siblings.)

4. What is the name of the main city in the area where you live?

5. What is the name of the city and the street where your relatives or friends live?

6. What is the house number and apartment number where your uncle or aunt lives?

(For the correct answer, it is enough to name the address of at least one of them.)

7. What are the names of those animals (animals) that live in the forest? (For a correct answer, you must name at least four of them.)

8. In what month do the buds appear on the trees and in what month do the leaves begin to turn yellow here, with you?

9. What time do your mom and dad usually return from work?

(For the correct answer to this question, it is enough to name only the hour without specifying the minutes.)

10. Name all the appliances that you have at home.

(The correct answer requires the name of at least three different devices.)

Questions for grade III

1. What are the surname, name and patronymic of your grandmother and your grandfather?

2. How old are your grandparents? (If they are not alive, then how old were they in the last year of their life?)

3. What is the last name, first name and patronymic of one of your distant relatives? First name the person you are going to talk about.

(The correct answer to this question involves naming at least one distant relative by the child).

4. What is the name of the area of ​​the city where you live? (This question can be slightly modified to include the wording of the name of the locality or some part of it).

5. What is the name of the city (locality, etc.) where your parents were born?

(The correct answer requires the exact name of the place of birth of at least one of the child's parents.)

6. What is the telephone number in your relatives' apartment? (For the correct answer, it is enough to name only one number).

7. What are the names of the fish that live in the river?

8. In what parts of the world, countries do not have winter or summer?

9. What time do you usually have breakfast and dinner? (The correct answer assumes the name of both hours and minutes.)

10. What are the different types of transport called? (The correct answer requires naming at least three different modes of transport.)

Questions for IV-V classes

1. What are the surname, name and patronymic of your uncle and your aunt? (It is enough to name the surname, name and patronymic of at least one of the indicated relatives).

2. How old is your uncle and how old is your aunt? (The correct answer involves naming the age of at least one of the specified relatives).

3. What is the last name, first name and patronymic of any of your housemates?

(For the correct answer, it is enough to name at least one of the neighbors).

4. What are the names of the capitals of those states that border on your republic?

(In the correct answer to this question, at least three capitals of different states must be named).

5. What are the names of the cities where your grandmother and your grandfather were born?

6. How to call the city where your relatives live? (The correct answer requires an indication of how to call at least one city).

7. What are the names of the animals that live in the sea? (For the correct answer, it is enough to name at least two such animals).

8. Which countries in the world are the coldest and warmest? (The correct answer includes naming at least one such country, which is located in the equatorial zone, and at least one country, which is located close to the North Pole).

9. What time do your favorite shows start on TV on Saturdays and Sundays?

(For the correct answer, you must give the time in hours and minutes of at least two such transmissions).

10. Where can I read something interesting? (This refers to books, newspapers and magazines. The correct answer requires naming at least three different publications).

This version of the methodology is intended for children entering school. To assess the general orientation in the world around children from grades I to V and to determine the stock of their everyday knowledge, other lists of questions are used, which follow. The procedures for processing responses to them, deriving a score in points, and evaluating the level of the child's psychological development on this basis are identical.

The general orientation of children who are just entering school in the world around them and an assessment of the stock of everyday knowledge they have are made according to the answers to the following questions:

1. What is your name?

(Using a last name instead of a given name is not a mistake.) " 2. How old are you?

3. What are your parents' names?

(Calling abbreviations is not considered a mistake.)

4. What is the name of the city where you live?

5. What is the name of the street where you live?

6. What is your house and apartment number?

7. What animals do you know? Which are wild and which are domestic?

(The correct answer is the one that names at least two wild and at least two domestic animals.)

8. At what time of the year do the leaves appear and at what time of the year do the leaves fall from the trees?

9. What is the name of the time of day when you wake up, have dinner and get ready for bed?

10. Name the items of clothing and cutlery that you use.

(The correct answer is one that lists at least three items of clothing and at least three different cutlery.)

For the correct answer to each of the proposed questions, the child receives 1 point. The maximum number of points that one child can receive according to this method for the correct answers to all questions is 10.

The child has 30 seconds to answer each question. Failure to respond within this time qualifies as an error and is scored 0 points.

The child who correctly answered all the questions is considered to be completely psychologically ready for school (according to this method). in the end he got 10 points. During the time allotted for the answer, the child can be asked additional questions that facilitate, but do not suggest the correct answer.

Questions for class I

1. What is your last name, first name and patronymic?

2. How old are your mom and your dad?

3. What are the names of your grandmother and your grandfather?

Part 1. Psychological diagnostics

4. What is the name of the capital of the state in which you live?

5. What is the name of the street where your relatives live? (In the answer to this question, it is necessary to correctly name although

one street and say which of the relatives lives on this street.)

6. What is the house number and apartment number where your relatives or friends live?

7. What are the names of the birds that can be found in the vicinity of your house?

(Here it is necessary to name at least two different birds.)

8. In what month does snow usually appear and when does it start to melt?

9. What time do you usually go to school and come home from school?

(The correct answer includes both hours and minutes.)

10. Name the tools you have in your house.

(The correct answer to this question is one that lists at least three different tools.)

Questions for class II

1. What are the surname, name and patronymic of your parents - dad and mom?

2. How old is your brother and/or sister?

(If the child has no siblings, then he can name cousins, etc.)

3. What is the last name, first name and patronymic of any of your loved ones?
closest relatives?

(You can name any of them, except mom, dad, grandparents, siblings.)

4. What is the name of the main city in the area where you live?

5. What is the name of the city and the street where your relatives or friends live?

6. What is the house number and apartment number where your uncle or aunt lives?

(For the correct answer, it is enough to name the address of at least one of them.)

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7. What are the names of those animals (animals) that live in the forest?
(For a correct answer, you must name at least four
four of them.)

8. In what month do the buds appear on the trees and in what month do the leaves begin to turn yellow here, with you?

9. What time do your mom and dad usually return from work?

(For the correct answer to this question, it is enough to name only the hour without specifying the minutes.)

10. Name all the appliances that you have at home.

(The correct answer requires the name of at least three different devices.)

Questions for grade III

1. What are the surname, name and patronymic of your grandmother and your grandfather?

2. How old are your grandparents?

(If they are not alive, then how old were they in the last year of their life?)

3. What is the last name, first name and patronymic of one of your
distant relatives? Name first the person you are collecting about
eat to speak.

(The correct answer to this question involves naming at least one distant relative by the child).

4. What is the name of the area of ​​the city where you live?
(This question can be slightly modified,

including the wording of the name of the locality or any part of it).

5. What is the name of the city (area, etc.) where your
parents?

(The correct answer requires the exact name of the place of birth of at least one of the child's parents.)

6. What is the telephone number in your relatives' apartment? (For the correct answer, it is enough to name only one number).

7. What are the names of the fish that live in the river?

8. In what parts of the world, countries do not have winter or summer?

Part 1. Psychological diagnostics

9. What time do you usually have breakfast and dinner? (The correct answer assumes the name of both hours and minutes.)

10. What are the different types of transport called? (The correct answer requires naming at least three different modes of transport.)

Questions for IV-V classes

1. What are the surname, name and patronymic of your uncle and your aunt?
(It is enough to give the last name, first name and patronymic at least one
one of the indicated relatives).

2. How old is your uncle and how old is your aunt?
(The correct answer involves naming the age although

one of the indicated relatives).

3. What is the last name, first name and patronymic of one of your
housemates?

(For the correct answer, it is enough to name at least one of the neighbors).

4. What are the names of the capitals of those states that face
chat with your republic?

(In the correct answer to this question, at least three capitals of different states must be named).

5. What are the names of the cities where your grandmother was born
how about your grandfather?

6. How to call the city where your relatives live?
(The correct answer is to indicate how
call at least one city).

7. What are the names of the animals that live in the sea?
(For the correct answer, it is enough to name at least two

such animals).

8. In which countries of the world are the coldest and warmest of all?

(The correct answer includes naming at least one such country, which is located in the equatorial zone, and at least one country, which is located close to the North Pole).

9. What time on Saturdays and Sundays on TV
Are your favorite shows starting in Denia?

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(For the correct answer, you must give the time in hours and minutes of at least two such transmissions).

10. Where can I read something interesting?

(This refers to books, newspapers and magazines. The correct answer requires naming at least three different publications).

_________________________________________________________________________

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i) Do you know the letters? _________________________________ j) Can you read? ___________________________________

4. Name in one word:

Table, chair, sofa - this is __________________________________

Dress, hat, trousers are ______________________________

Apple, grape, banana is ____________________________

What is the number between three and five? _____________

What is the number between eight and six? _________

Note:

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KSU "Steppe secondary school"

Map of psychological development

"The general orientation of children in the environment

space and stock of household knowledge”

student(s) grade 0

___________________________

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2013-2014 academic year

1. What does the child know about himself?

a) What is your first and last name? _______________________

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b) How old are you and your date of birth? ____________

___________________________________________________

c) Do you know the names of your parents? _______________

______________________________________________________________________________________________________

d) Do you know your home address, the name of your city? ____________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________________________________

2. Attitude towards school.

a) Do you like going to school? ___________________

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b) What do you like most about school? ________________

______________________________________________________________________________________________________

3. Orientation in the outside world

a) What school supplies do you know? _________

______________________________________________________________________________________________________

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b) At what time of the year do the leaves appear and at what time of the year do the leaves fall?

___________________________________________________

c) When is it snowing and when is it hot? ____________________

______________________________________________________________________________________________________

d) What is the name of the time of day when you:

waking up _______________________________________________

have lunch ___________________________________________

and getting ready for bed?_________________________________

e) Determine the purpose of the following items:

umbrella _______________________________________________

___________________________________________________

plate________________________________________________________________________________________________

broom ______________________________________________

___________________________________________________

clock _______________________________________________

___________________________________________________

chair___________________________________________________________________________________________________

f) What colors do you know? ____________________________

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g) What kind of wild animals do you know ___________________

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What kind of home? ___________________________

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