Through the Baseline Assessment page, you can explore detailed insights into a child's starting points in DoodleMaths, DoodleEnglish, and DoodleSpell. This helps you understand how Doodle has placed your child within their work programme.
ℹ️ Please note - for DoodleTables, you will be directed to View Understanding, because there is no baseline assessment process for DoodleTables.
How to access the Baseline Assessment
Go to the Parent Dashboard
Open the Work Programmes menu
Select Doodle Baseline
You can switch between children by selecting their name on the left-hand side of the screen.
Overview
Select the child whose baseline you’d like to view from the list on the left.
Choose a subject by toggling between the subject icons in the top-right corner.
You’ll then see where your child has been placed within their work programme based on their baseline assessment results.
The graph shows:
The year group content covered at each completed baseline step
Where Doodle has positioned your child in the programme following the assessment
Question-by-question breakdown
Below the graph, you’ll find a detailed breakdown of every question your child was asked during the baseline assessment. This includes:
The curriculum topic linked to each question
Whether your child answered correctly, incorrectly, or skipped the question
The time taken to answer each question
The confidence rating your child gave after each baseline step
Use the Next and Previous arrows to move between each set of baseline assessment questions.
Key:
How to use this page
This page is a helpful way to understand how your child performed in their baseline assessment and why Doodle has placed them at their current level.
If your child feels that their work programme is too easy or too difficult, checking their baseline results here can help explain how that starting point was chosen.
Setting a new baseline assessment
You can set a new baseline assessment at any time:
Select your child’s name
Click Set Baseline Assessment on the left-hand side of the screen
Learn more
You can find more information about baseline assessments and how they work here.



