In the Philippine basic education system, summative tests matter because they provide credible, standards-based evidence of what learners have actually mastered after a defined period of instruction. DepEd’s classroom assessment policy frames assessment as integral to curriculum implementation—helping teachers track progress, adjust instruction, and communicate learner progress to parents and guardians.
More specifically, DepEd defines summative assessment as assessment usually administered toward the end of a learning period to measure mastery of essential learning competencies, with results recorded and used to report achievement. When schools conduct summative tests well—aligned to the Most Essential/target competencies, with clear rubrics and item quality checks—they strengthen fairness, accountability, and instructional decision-making across grade levels.
For Grade 7, summative tests serve as a baseline check on adjustment to junior high expectations—greater independence, heavier content load, and more varied assessment formats. Good summative testing at this level helps teachers identify foundational gaps carried over from elementary and prevents those gaps from widening as subjects become more specialized.
Below are the ready-to-use summative tests covering Week 7 to Week 8, designed to align with grade-level standards and provide a practical, efficient way to measure student learning and support instructional decisions.
GRADE 7 SUMMATIVE TESTS
Quarter 4: WEEKS 7-8
GRADE 7 SUMMATIVE TESTS
Quarter 4: WEEKS 5-6
GRADE 7 SUMMATIVE TESTS
Quarter 4: WEEKS 3-4
GRADE 7 SUMMATIVE TESTS
Quarter 4: WEEKS 1-2
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QUARTER 4
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GRADE 7 SUMMATIVE TESTS | Q4: WEEKS 7-8 (SY 2025-2026)
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