SMART PRACTICE TOOL
The Kiwi Kids News SMART Practice tool has been created to help students build confidence before they sit these assessments. The activities focus on the key skills students are likely to need, including:
Reading – understanding texts, finding key information, making inferences, identifying main ideas, and thinking carefully about vocabulary.
Writing – organising ideas, improving sentences, using correct punctuation and grammar, and choosing words that suit the purpose and audience.
Maths – solving number problems, working with patterns, measurement, statistics, geometry and mathematical thinking.
Our goal is to make practice simple, useful and student-friendly. By using these activities regularly, students can strengthen the skills they need for the SMART test while also becoming more confident readers, writers and problem-solvers.
Student Information
The SMART test is the assessment tool used in New Zealand schools.
SMART stands for Student Monitoring, Assessment and Reporting Tool. It is designed to help teachers, parents and whānau understand how students are progressing in reading, writing and maths.
Schools may use SMART assessments twice a year to get a clear snapshot of a student’s learning progress.
SMART Practice Tool
Instructions
The SMART Practice tool helps students practise the types of questions they may see in the New Zealand Assessment SMART tests.
You can choose a quiz based on your year level, subject, and skill focus. Each quiz gives you short practice questions with multiple-choice answers.
Step 1: Use the dropdown boxes to select the following:
Year level – Choose the year level you want to practise.
Subject – Choose from areas such as Reading, Writing, or Maths.
Skill – Choose the skill you want to work on. For example, in Writing you might practise punctuation, sentence structure, or choosing the best replacement.
Step 2: Then click Start quiz.
Writng Prep
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Punctuation Questions
Below are 10 punctuation questions – work through these
SMART Prep | Quick Question 210767
SMART Prep | Quick Question 210767
WritTEN Text
Most people enjoy playing sports from time to time, but while some sports are safe, others can be very risky.
Think about a sport or activity that some people believe is too dangerous and should be banned. Decide whether you think the sport should be banned or allowed to continue.
Write a persuasive article for a school website. Persuade the reader either that the sport should be banned OR that the sport should be allowed to continue.
Remember to include reasons and examples to support your opinion.
Write your answer in the box below.
SMART Prep | Quick Question 210189
SMART Prep | Quick Question 210189