Choosing the right assessment for Term 1

Choosing the right assessment for Term 1

2/1/2026

Many teachers in schools are about to start the new year, and it’s a hectic time for everyone. New students, new routines, and the pressure to have everything ready from day one. One of the smartest things you can do early on is think carefully about your assessments. The goal at this point shouldn’t be getting data on your students performance, instead it’s to understand and help them start the year on the best footing possible.

What assessment should do early in the year

A good Term 1 assessment should:

  • Show what students can do now
  • Give them a taste of success and build confidence
  • Help you see how they think, communicate, and work together
  • Give you useful information to plan lessons
  • Make it easier to collaborate with your colleagues

Keep it simple. You don’t need something complicated or high-stakes. Something that tells you what’s happening in your classroom and helps you plan next steps is enough.

Focus on skills, not coverage

Early assessment works best when it focuses on the things that matter across subjects, like:

  • Reading and understanding information
  • Writing clearly
  • Problem solving and reasoning
  • Working with others
  • Organising themselves and sticking to tasks

Tasks like this give every student a chance to show what they know, even if they haven’t done everything before. When students succeed early, they feel capable and motivated, and that makes teaching easier.

Make it engaging

Engagement is as important as information. Students pay attention and take risks when the work is interesting and meaningful. Some ways to make tasks engaging:

  • Use topics that relate to students’ lives
  • Explain clearly why the task matters
  • Let students make choices where possible
  • Keep instructions simple and success criteria clear

When students are engaged, routines settle faster, behaviour improves, and teachers get a clearer picture of what’s happening in the classroom.

Use it to collaborate

Term 1 assessments are also an opportunity to work together. Share tasks with colleagues, compare what you’re seeing, and talk about what’s working. That way, everyone learns from each other, standards stay consistent, and no one has to reinvent the wheel.

Set the tone for the year

The right assessment at the start of the year isn’t about measuring everything. It’s about giving you insight, helping students feel capable, and creating a classroom where learning flows. Keep it simple, keep it useful, and use it to support teachers and students alike. If you do this, the rest of the year is much easier to manage.

We are building Planuva to make this kind of approach simple for teachers and schools. You can design, share, and improve assessments while keeping your focus on students. To start the year with clarity and support, register your interest at https://planuva.com.