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The Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT) is an effective and empirically validated testing instrument for gifted and talented identification criteria used by school districts across the nation. In this intensive, 2-day workshop students will work with our instructors to practice specific approaches to each test question type and build testing confidence through targeted practice activities.
Our instructors have prepared dynamic and engaging learning experiences to help your student unlock their full potential in order to be successful on test day. We firmly believe that an investment in our CogAT test prep course will be an investment in your child’s cognitive development that will pay off for years to come. Our instructors have thousands of hours of experience guiding students to CogAT mastery. Enroll your student in our CogAT test prep course today to give them the competitive edge necessary to perform at their highest potential on exam day.
Learning objectives- students will gain a better understanding of the following concepts:
Important Note: Our system will send you the link to join the class 30 minutes prior to the start time of the class.
Unfortunately, this class does not allow drop-ins. Each class builds upon prior classes.
Instructor Bio:
Hi, I'm Mr. Hinton, I have taught children from the early age of 2 years old to 18 years of age. I really enjoy learning about what kids like to do and what motivates them. I know all children want to do well on a test, but it is also good to build rapport with them. I will sometimes use rewards for younger kids and have some fun conversations. Sometimes I use props like comics, movies, animals, Marvel, and Hello Kitty!
Educational Background, Degrees, Licenses:
Favorite Quote:
“Make mistakes. Move forward and learn from them!”
Fun Fact:
I finished two master’s degrees in 3 years.
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