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Kindergarten test preparation environment resources for GATE

Preview of Living Things STEM Bird Nest Building

Living Things STEM Bird Nest Building

STEM Engineering Challenge - Oh no! Someone cut down the bird's tree and destroyed the nest. This "Living Things" activity challenge is to stay on budget and build a nest for the bird using the supplied materials or use building materials found outside. The students will make a plan, choose materials, and build a nest with eggs. This STEM challenge is perfect to accompany a Living Things unit. It covers NGSS Standards. Please check out the preview to see what is included. This downl
Preview of CogAT Practice Packet for K-1  with Answer Key and Administration Directions

CogAT Practice Packet for K-1 with Answer Key and Administration Directions

Are you looking for something to help your Kindergarten/1st grade child or class to use for practicing the CogAT (Cognitive Abilities Test)? I teach Talent Development to Kindergarten and First graders as well as gifted resource to first grade through sixth grade. I have created this packet to use during Talent Development to help my K-1 students become familiar with what the questions may look like on the CogAT. I created all questions based on the types of questions that have been shared as pu
Preview of Landforms, Bodies of Water, Natural Resources and How People Use Them

Landforms, Bodies of Water, Natural Resources and How People Use Them

Created by
Maria Gaviria
EXPLORING PLACES!! This PowerPoint presentation shows 42 slides with very descriptive pictures of Landforms: canyon, volcano, mountains, cave, desert, plateau, valley, plain, hill, and island. Bodies of Water: River, Lake, pond, ocean, coast, waterfall, and glacierNatural Resources: Oil, water, trees, mines, wind, and soil. Uses of natural resources: to build highways, buildings, airports, stadiums, bridges, amusement parks, swimming pools, gardens, etc.At the end of the presentation, the pict
Preview of CAMOUFLAGE: How Do I Hide Myself?

CAMOUFLAGE: How Do I Hide Myself?

Created by
Maria Gaviria
This PowerPoint presentation shows 33 slides in which the animals are camouflaged. After the class has guessed where the animal is, you click to display a line around the animal. The photographs are awesome, very descriptive, provoke questions and encourage some great discussions.The 40 photographs are very descriptive, provoke questions and encourage some great discussions.By using this PowerPoint you will enjoy no prep and no printing.After the presentation you can do the following activities:
Preview of CogAT Practice #2 for K-2  with Answer Key and Administration Directions

CogAT Practice #2 for K-2 with Answer Key and Administration Directions

Are you looking for something to help your Kindergartener, 1st or 2nd grade child or class to use for practicing the CogAT (Cognitive Abilities Test)? I teach Talent Development to Kindergarten as well as gifted resource to first grade through sixth grade. I have created this packet to use during Talent Development to help my K-2 students become familiar with what the questions may look like on the CogAT. I created all questions based on the types of questions that have been shared as public kn
Preview of CogAT Test - Quantitative Battery Booklet (Level 5/6 - Kindergarten)

CogAT Test - Quantitative Battery Booklet (Level 5/6 - Kindergarten)

Created by
TestingMom com
About the test.CogAT ® Form 7 - Level 5/6 is designed for students in Pre-K - Kindergarten. The questions are divided into 3 batteries – Verbal, Quantitative and Nonverbal Reasoning, and each battery has 3 different subtests. There are 118 questions. Form 7 and 8 - Level 5/6 are equivalent in every way, except that the specific questions are different. This allows the school to give an alternative version of the same test when necessary.Skills required for this test.The questions in the CogAT co
Preview of CogAT Test Non-Verbal Battery Booklet (Level 5/6 - Kindergarten)

CogAT Test Non-Verbal Battery Booklet (Level 5/6 - Kindergarten)

Created by
TestingMom com
About the test. CogAT ® Form 7 - Level 5/6 is designed for students in Pre-K - Kindergarten. The questions are divided into 3 batteries – Verbal, Quantitative and Nonverbal Reasoning, and each battery has 3 different subtests. There are 118 questions. Form 7 and 8 - Level 5/6 are equivalent in every way, except that the specific questions are different. This allows the school to give an alternative version of the same test when necessary.Skills required for this test. The questions in the CogAT
Preview of North American Animals Clip Art

North American Animals Clip Art

Created by
Studio Devanna
This 20 piece set includes a variety of North American wildlife from buffalo to coyote to California condor.The set includes 10 PNG color illustrations, and 10 PNG blackline versions. These are high resolution (300 dpi) transparent background graphics. No watermarks will appear on the files that you download. The clip art measures approximately 6 inches to preserve image quality when re-sizing. Included are the following:● Buffalo● Bald Eagle● California Condor● Coyote● Grizzly Bear● Lynx●
Preview of CogAT Test - Verbal Battery Booklet (Level 5/6 - Kindergarten)

CogAT Test - Verbal Battery Booklet (Level 5/6 - Kindergarten)

Created by
TestingMom com
About the test. CogAT ® Form 7 - Level 5/6 is designed for students in Pre-K - Kindergarten. The questions are divided into 3 batteries – Verbal, Quantitative and Nonverbal Reasoning, and each battery has 3 different subtests. There are 118 questions. Form 7 and 8 - Level 5/6 are equivalent in every way, except that the specific questions are different. This allows the school to give an alternative version of the same test when necessary.Skills required for this test. The questions in the CogAT
Preview of Number Series, Quantitative Patterns for CoGAT, GATE, NNAT

Number Series, Quantitative Patterns for CoGAT, GATE, NNAT

What are number series? These are quantitative (number based) patterns represented by objects in columns. The goal is to determine the next logical amount in the series by identifying the patterns. This activity encourages students to think outside of the box and is often used in Gifted & Talented admissions tests such as CoGAT, T&E, NNAT. It can be used for your differentiated instruction or math centers. Encourage students to explain their rationale as they solve these patterns. What's
Preview of Visual Absurdities #3 (What's Wrong with the Picture?)

Visual Absurdities #3 (What's Wrong with the Picture?)

Here are some more fun scenes for students to find what is wrong in each picture. These help with critical thinking skills, observational skills, vocabulary, and expressive skills.This is a terrific way to start a class to get your students thinking!A couple of these are more subtle than the previous downloads, so an answer key is included.
Preview of Baby and Parent Animal Match Game

Baby and Parent Animal Match Game

Created by
Tiffany Brodsky
This was created for students to match the parent and baby and/or child animals through a sort. A great game for the spring season! Included are:*48 pictures, *two title cards to help match and sort the cards, *directions (written more for the teacher). *answer key pages, and* an alternative Easel activity.The animals include the following: black bears, deer (2 times), wolves, foxes, lions (2 times), koalas, brown bears, moose, elephants, seals, kangaroos, monkeys, rhinos, white mountain goat
Preview of 6 Kingdoms of Life 3-Part Cards (Montessori)

6 Kingdoms of Life 3-Part Cards (Montessori)

These Montessori 3-Part cards will provide students with a broad overview of the 6 Kingdoms of Life: Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia. Cards feature:- colorful photos of all types of life forms for each Kingdom- title cards- descriptive definitions for each Kingdom- basic comparative facts about each KingdomPrint, cut, and laminate. Students can match image, title, and information cards by reading for clues in the text.
Preview of Visual Absurdities #7

Visual Absurdities #7

Having good visual discrimination is a skill that is needed in reading, writing, math, science and almost all other subjects. The ability to determine differences and similarities between objects helps us to understand and interpret the environment around us. These simple pictures will help students cultivate their visual discrimination in a fun way. I hope your students enjoy this newest download!
Preview of Visual Absurdities #7

Visual Absurdities #7

Having good visual discrimination is a skill that is needed in reading, writing, math, science and almost all other subjects. The ability to determine differences and similarities between objects helps us to understand and interpret the environment around us. These simple pictures will help students cultivate their visual discrimination in a fun way. I hope your students enjoy this newest download!
Preview of Visual Absurdities #2 (What is wrong with the picture?)

Visual Absurdities #2 (What is wrong with the picture?)

These are fun scenes for students to find what is wrong in each picture. These help with critical thinking skills, observational skills, vocabulary, and expressive skills.This is a terrific way to start a class to get your students thinking!
Preview of Global Warming Webquest Q&A for K - 2 advanced students

Global Warming Webquest Q&A for K - 2 advanced students

Created by
Laurie Westphal
This is a 8 page "webquest" (through one website) about global warming, the atmosphere and the environment. It is designed with the primary handwriting lines, but would be easy enough to change since it is in Word. This was designed for gifted primary students who was interested in this topic, so some of the questions are lower level, but most are higher level, using the information presented on the website in a new way. NOTE: I support copyright and trademark infringement free products. To t
Preview of Number Series #2 with an Abacus

Number Series #2 with an Abacus

These are more difficult patterns using an abacus. If your student has not done set #1 I highly recommend you start with the easy ones. This set has skip counting by two, AABB, ABC, AABAA patterns as well as 2 patterns happening within the same problem. These are a lot of fun for my students once they understand how they work. It would be an excellent challenge for a student who is bored with the typical patterns practiced in the classroom.
Preview of Picture Concepts #1 (What 2 Pictures Go Together?)

Picture Concepts #1 (What 2 Pictures Go Together?)

Use these to get students thinking about categories and increasing vocabulary. This is a great tool to prepare for private school admissions, G.T. activities, brain games for classrooms, warm up for a tutoring lesson, or just to work on vocabulary. Be sure and ask why the pictures chosen go together!
Preview of Number Series Practice and Homework Set #1

Number Series Practice and Homework Set #1

These are number series. Both of these lessons are easy patterns using ABA or counting up or down. One could be used for direct teaching and the second for independent practice.
Preview of Which One Doesn't Belong? for Verbal Reasoning, Expressive Language and Vocab

Which One Doesn't Belong? for Verbal Reasoning, Expressive Language and Vocab

Which One Doesn't Belong?This critical thinking exercise presents a set of four items and the task is to identify which one does not belong to the group and explain why. It encourages individuals to analyze and evaluate the characteristics of the items and to identify the underlying patterns and relationships between them.What's Included?Seven pages of exercises. Each page has five rows of questions for a total of 35 different categories for which to identify. Younger students develop their cog
Preview of Number Series #1a Extra Practice or Homework

Number Series #1a Extra Practice or Homework

This is more beginning practice on number series using an abacus. This could be used as additional practice in class or to send for homework. It is ABA patterns or counting up or down.
Preview of It Looked Like Spilt Milk

It Looked Like Spilt Milk

Use this handout in conjunction with the book It looked like spilt milk Students can then show their creativity by decorating the cloud images to look like something else. Students could extend by writing about one of their clouds.
Preview of Visual Absurdities #4

Visual Absurdities #4

Having excellent visual discrimination is a skill that is needed in reading, writing, math, science and almost all other subjects. The ability to determine differences and similarities between objects helps us to understand and interpret the environment around us. These simple pictures will help students cultivate their visual discrimination in a fun way.
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