practice-game

Picture Sequence Arrangement

Picture sequencing is a common question type in primary one interviews. It assesses a child's logical thinking, observation and story organization. This interactive game lets children drag and drop pictures to arrange them in the correct order, with multiple difficulty levels and scoring to build confidence.

Interactive tool

Organise it now

What Parents Need To Know

Use this practice page as a short daily routine. Choose a skill, let the child answer naturally, then review one strength and one next step.

  • Record the decision, evidence and next action in your family checklist.
  • Record the decision, evidence and next action in your family checklist.
  • Record the decision, evidence and next action in your family checklist.
  • Record the decision, evidence and next action in your family checklist.
  • Practise briefly and regularly, focusing on natural responses.

How To Use This Page

Use this practice page as a short daily routine. Choose a skill, let the child answer naturally, then review one strength and one next step.

  • Use search, filters and sorting to narrow the shortlist.
  • Record the decision, evidence and next action in your family checklist.
  • Record the decision, evidence and next action in your family checklist.
  • Record the decision, evidence and next action in your family checklist.
  • Record the decision, evidence and next action in your family checklist.

Decision Checklist

Use this practice page as a short daily routine. Choose a skill, let the child answer naturally, then review one strength and one next step.

  • Practise briefly and regularly, focusing on natural responses.
  • Record the decision, evidence and next action in your family checklist.
  • Record the decision, evidence and next action in your family checklist.
  • Record the decision, evidence and next action in your family checklist.
  • Record the decision, evidence and next action in your family checklist.

Practice Workflow

Use this practice page as a short daily routine. Choose a skill, let the child answer naturally, then review one strength and one next step.

  • Record the decision, evidence and next action in your family checklist.
  • Record the decision, evidence and next action in your family checklist.
  • Record the decision, evidence and next action in your family checklist.
  • Record the decision, evidence and next action in your family checklist.
  • Record the decision, evidence and next action in your family checklist.
What should parents verify first?

Record the decision, evidence and next action in your family checklist.

How should we use this page?

Use search, filters and sorting to narrow the shortlist.

What is the safest next step?

Use search, filters and sorting to narrow the shortlist.

How often should we practise?

Use search, filters and sorting to narrow the shortlist.

Where should official facts come from?

Use search, filters and sorting to narrow the shortlist.

Next pages

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Sources

Official sources to verify first