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CogAT (Cognitive Abilities Test) Level A
 

The recommendations below are for the typical gifted child taking CogAT Level A.  If your child has areas of particular strength or weakness then you may wish to adjust up or down a level.  If you'd like recommendations for your situation please email or phone with some information about your child and I'd be happy to make suggestions.


The CogAT is a test of reasoning skills.  It’s not like a spelling or a math test where if you know the words or the facts you can get 100% and there is little advantage is learning more difficult words or practicing more difficult math problems.  There is no defined curriculum for the CogAT.  An average child in third grade would not be expected to be able to answer the most difficult questions on the CogAT.  That's why the list below includes titles that are notionally for higher grades.  A child who has prepared at this higher level is more likely to be able to answer the most difficult questions on the test.


Building Thinking Skills Level 2
is my number one recommendation if your child is reading confidently at at least a fourth grade level (if not start with Level 1).  This is a Gr 4-6 product covering verbal and nonverbal reasoning.  The software covers the same skills, with the same examples, but the presentation is very different.  The choice of book or software is up to you.  The presentation of the book is more like that of the test but the software is more engaging and can be used more independently.  Exercises can be repeated more easily with the software enabling a third grader to rework areas they find challenging until they master them.  Many of my customers choose to purchase both book and software.


For the quantitative battery Mathematical Reasoning through Verbal Analysis is my recommendation.  This has more math than you need but it teaches the type of reasoning that the test is looking for.  Again you have a choice of level.  Book 1 is for Gr 2-3 and Book 2 for Gr 4-8.  Book 1 will be simple for a gifted third grader but I wouldn’t expect many third graders to be ready for everything presented in Book 2 so you’d have to use it with care.

Mathematical Reasoning through Verbal Analysis has a separate instructor/answer guide.  You won’t need this for the answers but it has all the discussion points.  For the CogAT it is this reasoning that is important and for a busy parent it’s nice to have discussion points and vocabulary laid out.

 

An alternative to Mathematical Reasoning through Verbal Analysis is Math Blockout.  Math Blockout teaches algebraic analysis which is one of the subtests on the quantitative battery.  It is a very simple program providing practice with equation building.


For children who like software Think Ahead Games is an optional extra.  Children find a path through a grid by matching game board pieces by color or size.  Among the skills built are sequencing, classifying and recognizing patterns.  These are all tested for in the nonverbal subtests.


Another extra is Think Analogies (book) or Thinkanalogy Puzles (software).  Verbal Analogies are covered briefly in Building Thinking Skills.  Think Analogies explains how different types of analogies work in detail and provides more examples.  This is particularly important for children who do not have American English as their first language.  They may miss some subtleties in verbal analogies without additional practice.


Finally I always recommend Mind Benders for any multi-choice test.  These are deductive logic puzzles.  This is the skill you use in multi-choice testing to eliminate (a) and (b) as impossible even though you don’t know the answer thereby improving the chance of guessing correctly.  They are also great for practicing the type of reading required for multi-choice testing where every word matters.  Many able children skim read.  For testing they need to practice slowing down and taking account of every word.  A1 would be a good place to start but we have titles above and below this in difficulty.

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Building Thinking Skills Level 2
Building Thinking Skills® Level 2
Our Price: $29.99

Grade(s): 4-6
Activities: 1374
Pages: 416

Building Thinking Skills®provides highly effective verbal and nonverbal reasoning activities to improve vocabulary, reading, writing, math, logic, and figural-spatial skills, as well as visual and auditory processing. This exceptional skill set provides a solid foundation for academic excellence and success on any assessment test.

The activities are sequenced developmentally. Each skill (for example, classifying) is presented first in the semi-concrete figural-spatial form and then in the abstract verbal form. Children learn to analyze relationships between objects, between words, and between objects and words as they: observe, recognize, and describe characteristics; distinguish similarities and differences; and identify and complete sequences, classifications, and analogies.
Building Thinking Skills Level 2 software
Building Thinking Skills® Level 2 software
Our Price: $36.99

Building Thinking Skills®provides highly effective verbal and nonverbal reasoning activities to improve vocabulary, reading, writing, math, logic, and figural-spatial skills, as well as visual and auditory processing. This exceptional skill set provides a solid foundation for academic excellence and success on any assessment test.
Math Blockout! Fund Operations software
Math Blockout! Fund Operations software
Our Price: $14.99

Grade(s): 2-12+
Activities: Unlimited

Math Blockout improves students' mental computation, problem solving, logical thinking, and probability skills.

Using mathematical reasoning and game strategy, players earn points as they create equations that block out numbers on the game board. They receive one point for blocking out a number and one for each blocked-out number next to it.
Mathematical Reasoning Book 1, Student
Mathematical Reasoning Book 1, Student
Our Price: $24.99

Grade(s): 2-3
Activities: 282
Pages: 288

Mathematical Reasoning™ helps your child devise strategies to solve a wide variety of math problems. These books emphasize problem solving and computation to build the math reasoning skills necessary for success in higher level math and math assessments.

These highly effective activities take students far beyond drill-and-practice by using step-by-step, discussion-based problem solving to develop a conceptual bridge between computation and the reasoning required for upper-level math. Activities and units spiral slowly, allowing students to become comfortable with concepts but also challenging them to continue building their math skills.

Instruction/Answer Guide is sold separately.
Mathematical Reasoning Book 1, Teacher
Mathematical Reasoning Book 1, Teacher
Our Price: $13.99

Grade(s): 2-3
Activities: 282

Instruction/Answer Guide includes concept overviews, answers, and focus questions that lead students to think mathematically as they verbalize the steps of working through concrete and abstract processes.
Mathematical Reasoning Book 2, Student
Mathematical Reasoning Book 2, Student
Our Price: $24.99

Grade(s): 4-8
Activities: 283
Pages: 296

Mathematical Reasoning™ helps your child devise strategies to solve a wide variety of math problems. These books emphasize problem solving and computation to build the math reasoning skills necessary for success in higher level math and math assessments.

These highly effective activities take students far beyond drill-and-practice by using step-by-step, discussion-based problem solving to develop a conceptual bridge between computation and the reasoning required for upper-level math. Activities and units spiral slowly, allowing students to become comfortable with concepts but also challenging them to continue building their math skills.

Instruction/Answer Guide is sold separately.
Mathematical Reasoning Book 2. Teacher
Mathematical Reasoning Book 2. Teacher
Our Price: $13.99

Grade(s): 4-8
Activities: 283

Instruction/Answer Guide includes concept overviews, answers, and focus questions that lead students to think mathematically as they verbalize the steps of working through concrete and abstract processes.
Mind Benders: A1
Mind Benders® A1
Our Price: $9.99

Grade(s): 3-6
Activities: 15
Pages: 32

Deductive reasoning puzzles teach children logic and improve reading comprehension and test scores.
Think Ahead Games software
Think Ahead Games software
Our Price: $18.99

Grade(s): 3-12+
Activities: unlimited

Think Ahead Games strengthens skills in sequencing, classifying, comparing/contrasting, evaluating alternatives, generating solutions, and recognizing patterns. Using either figures or numbers, students practice their mental mapping ability in order to outmaneuver their opponent. Adjustable difficulty settings make the software fun and challenging for kids and adults.
Think Analogies A1
Think Analogies A1
Our Price: $11.99

Grade(s): 3-5
Activities: 48
Pages: 56

Think Analogies® clearly, easily, and effectively teaches students how to analyze and classify analogies by relationship, category, and structure.
ThinkAnalogy Puzzles A software
ThinkAnalogy Puzzles A software
Our Price: $19.99

Grade(s): 3-5
Activities: 20

ThinkAnalogy® Puzzles is a fun, engaging program that helps students truly understand the basis of an analogy. These activities develop razor-sharp analogy, vocabulary, word analysis, and comprehension skills for the highest academic and test performance.

In each activity students analyze 30 potential analogy pairs, evaluate word meanings and relationships to find the best matches, then classify each analogy by type. The deeper analysis required to classify an analogy produces a better understanding of analogies and develops a host of critical thinking skills.