Explore the currently-available Cat5 reports and step-by-step video tutorials designed to help educators across Canada better understand Cat5 results. To begin, select a Province/Territory.
Teachers can receive Student Test Record Reports (number-correct scores) as soon as any student completes a subtest during the national study. Principals can choose to receive a School Summary Report after Cat5 is published.
The Class Curricular Needs and Strengths Report shows the four areas in the curriculum for which students showed the greatest need and the greatest strength in Language and Mathematics. The report is available for each grade, from kindergarten to grade 12.
The Class Item Summary Report summarizes how a class did on each test question relative to national norms. The report is available for language and math subtests for each grade, from kindergarten to grade 12.
Teachers can receive Student Test Record Reports (number-correct scores) as soon as any student completes a subtest during the national study. Principals can choose to receive a School Summary Report after Cat5 is published.
The Class Curricular Needs and Strengths Report shows the four areas in the curriculum for which students showed the greatest need and the greatest strength in Language and Mathematics. The report is available for each grade, from kindergarten to grade 12.
The Class Item Summary Report summarizes how a class did on each test question relative to national norms. The report is available for language and math subtests for each grade, from kindergarten to grade 12.
Teachers can receive Student Test Record Reports (number-correct scores) as soon as any student completes a subtest during the national study. Principals can choose to receive a School Summary Report after Cat5 is published.
The Class Curricular Needs and Strengths Report shows the four areas in the curriculum for which students showed the greatest need and the greatest strength in Language and Mathematics. The report is available for each grade, from kindergarten to grade 12.
The Class Item Summary Report summarizes how a class did on each test question relative to national norms. The report is available for language and math subtests for each grade, from kindergarten to grade 12.
Teachers can receive Student Test Record Reports (number-correct scores) as soon as any student completes a subtest during the national study. Principals can choose to receive a School Summary Report after Cat5 is published.
The Class Curricular Needs and Strengths Report shows the four areas in the curriculum for which students showed the greatest need and the greatest strength in Language and Mathematics. The report is available for each grade, from kindergarten to grade 12.