KRA Cheat Sheet 2026

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  1. Which KRA domain is most concerned with how children process, remember, and use information? β†’ Cognitive Development
  2. On the KRA, a child asked to line up five objects and count them one by one is being assessed for: β†’ One-to-one correspondence
  3. A child who can retell the events of a story in order is showing which cognitive skill? β†’ Sequential memory and narrative comprehension
  4. During a story time session, a child is asked to retell the main events of a story. This activity assesses the child’s ability in: β†’ Listening comprehension
  5. Which behavior best illustrates early science inquiry skills assessed in the KRA? β†’ A child who observes, questions, and experiments with objects in their environment
  6. How does sand and water table play connect to early STEM concepts in the KRA context? β†’ It builds understanding of volume, density, and cause-and-effect relationships
  7. A child who checks if a toy car rolls faster on smooth vs. rough surfaces is demonstrating: β†’ Early scientific investigation and variable testing
  8. After a child finishes speaking, the teacher asks, 'Can you tell me more about that?' The teacher is encouraging: β†’ Elaborated oral expression and language expansion
  9. Which statement best describes the role of dramatic play in the KRA creative development domain? β†’ Dramatic play builds language, social understanding, and narrative thinking simultaneously
  10. A child arranges three toys from smallest to largest. Which KRA mathematical skill is being demonstrated? β†’ Seriation or ordering by size
  11. When a child asks 'Why does ice melt?' they are demonstrating which early science disposition valued by the KRA? β†’ Scientific curiosity and wonder
  12. A child correctly uses the word 'melt' in this sentence: 'My ice cream will melt if I don't eat it fast.' This shows the child's ability to: β†’ Use a vocabulary word meaningfully in context
  13. What is an example of a child demonstrating curiosity in a learning environment? β†’ Asking the teacher why leaves change color in the fall
  14. A child draws a picture and then writes a string of letters to 'tell the story.' This shows: β†’ Symbolic representation and early understanding of writing as communication
  15. Which KRA domain evaluates a child's ability to count objects and understand quantity? β†’ Mathematical Thinking
  16. A child claps twice while saying 'but-ter' and three times while saying 'el-e-phant.' This activity assesses: β†’ Phonological awareness through syllable segmentation
  17. When assessing physical development, which activity would best measure a child's hand-eye coordination? β†’ Catching a ball
  18. Which of the following is an example of ordinal number understanding assessed in the KRA? β†’ Identifying who is 'first' and 'second' in a line
  19. What does 'rote counting' mean in the context of the KRA Mathematical Thinking domain? β†’ Reciting numbers in order from memory
  20. A child is asked to identify the first sound in the word "dog." This activity assesses which language skill? β†’ Phonemic awareness
  21. A child who mixes paint colors and says 'I made orange!' is showing which KRA-related skill? β†’ Scientific curiosity, cause-effect understanding, and creative exploration
  22. Which of the following behaviors indicates a child’s positive attitude toward learning? β†’ Showing enthusiasm and asking questions during a science experiment
  23. How might a child demonstrate empathy in a social setting? β†’ Offering a hug or kind words to a friend who is crying
  24. The KRA mathematical thinking domain typically evaluates children's ability to compare quantities using words like: β†’ More, fewer, and equal
  25. A parent who asks their child open-ended questions like 'What do you think will happen next?' is supporting which KRA readiness area? β†’ Language development and critical thinking
  26. Why is number sense considered foundational to school readiness in the KRA mathematical domain? β†’ It underpins later skills like addition, subtraction, and problem solving
  27. Which home activity best prepares children for kindergarten routines as recognized by the KRA? β†’ Practicing consistent daily schedules for meals, play, and bedtime
  28. A child who notices that plants near the window grow taller than those in the corner is demonstrating: β†’ Observational skills and early understanding of variables
  29. How does imaginative play observed in KRA assessments relate to later academic skills? β†’ Imagination supports reading comprehension, writing, and abstract thinking
  30. A child says, 'The dog runned away.' What does this tell us about the child's oral language development? β†’ The child understands past tense rules but is overgeneralizing the regular '-ed' pattern