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NYC School Options – Private School, Public Gifted & Talented Programs,
Hunter College Elementary School Private School Test – ERB, WPPSI-IV, Early Childhood Admissions Assessment (ECAA)
ERB or ECAA has 8 subtests – They are: o Verbal
Vocabulary Information Comprehension Similarities
o Performance Block Design Matrix Reasoning Picture Concepts Bug Search
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NYC G&T Admissions Testing
Register at DOE website for testing in October/November: http://schools.nyc.gov/Academics/GiftedandTalented/EligibilityApplications/default.htm
Testing is usually in January and February
Scores are usually reported in April Hunter College Elementary
Applicants for the September 2014 kindergarten class must be born during 2009: January 1, 2009 – December 31, 2009
Registration usually starts end of August and goes until early November – watch the website for exact dates: http://hces.hunter.cuny.edu/?m1=1&m2=1
Once you apply, you get a Hunter ID # and 3 weeks to schedule/complete testing
You’ll get a choice of 4 testers and you can only contact 1 for an appointment
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Round 1 – last year’s qualifying score was 148 or higher. If your child qualifies, he or she goes on to round 2 where more testing takes place. TestingMom members – if your child qualifies, check with us on what happens next.
Test can only be given in English. Private School – Sample Questions Verbal: Vocabulary 1) What is honey? (concrete concept) 1 point: It’s sweet and thick. 2 points: it’s sweet and thick and golden and bees make it. 2) What does “scared” means? (abstract concept) 1 point: Afraid 2 points: It’s when you’re afraid like if someone yells “boo” or you think there’s a monster in your closet. 3) What is this?
Verbal: Similarities 1) Sisters and mothers are both what? (girls/female relatives) 2) Angry and sad are both what? (feelings) 3) Which one on the bottom is a ball like the ones on top?
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Verbal: Information 1) What part of your body makes a smile? (mouth) 2) Which animal barks? (dog)
Verbal: Comprehension (standards of behavior/understanding of her world) 1) Why shouldn’t you run with scissors? (you could get hurt/scissors are sharp) 2) Why do you go to the doctor? (to help you if you’re sick; to give you vaccinations so you don’t get sick) 3) Point to the child who is helping around the house. (bottom left)
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Non-Verbal: Block Design Children copy designs using blocks with patterns
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Non-Verbal: Matrix Reasoning 1) What belongs in the empty box? (redbird)
2) What belongs in the empty box? (Five triangles)
Non-Verbal: Picture Concepts 1) Can you pick one picture on top that goes with one picture on the bottom? [2,4]
Non-Verbal: Bug Search (Animals)
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1,200+ Practice Questions for ERB + questions in game format
Space Baby Puzzles – computer/iPad game for Block Design
Admissions Prep Kit (info on essays, interviews, choosing schools, interviews, touring schools, letters of recommendation, and more)
Videos of Info Sessions on private school admissions
Links to all the NYC Private School websites
For “What to Expect on the ECAA” – go to: http://erblearn.org/uploads/media_items/2013-ecaa-one-to-one-whattoexpect-040813.original.pdf
Practice Questions For NYC Public Gifted Programs City-wide and District Gifted Programs OLSAT®8 - Otis-Lennon School Ability Test – Level A* Verbal
Following Directions, Aural Reasoning, Arithmetic Reasoning
30 questions – Black and white test
Takes about 30 minutes
Given on-on-one for kindergarten, may be given with a small group from first grade on
Following Directions
1) Point to the picture that shows 2 squares between a circle and a triangle. [4]
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2) Point to the box that shows what would happen if the A switched places with the 2 and the D switched places with the 3. [3]
Aural Reasoning Point to the thing you might use to find a local street in your town. [Map]
Arithmetic Reasoning Covers counting, adding, subtracting, concepts of same, equal, more, less, fewer, half as many, twice as many, double, etc. Leila’s dad brought the number of fans you see in the first box for their cabin in the woods. Dena’s dad brought 2 fewer fans because their cabin was smaller. Point to the box that shows how many fans Dena’s dad brought to their cabin. [three fans]
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Practice Questions For NNAT®2 – Naglieri Non-verbal Ability Test 2 – Level A*
48 Questions (Combination of Pattern Completion and Reasoning by Analogy)
Takes approximately 30 Minutes
Very little verbal direction – “What belongs in the empty box?” – child moves at own pace
Pattern Completion Questions
[D] Reasoning By Analogy Questions
[B – colors switch positions from where they are in the design diagonally across]
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Serial Reasoning:
[E – blue keeps alternating sides of the oval]
At 2nd grade, Spatial Reasoning Questions are added:
[Here, the child uses visual cues to see that the first and second box are added together to create the third box. She must determine what happens when the first two boxes on the bottom are added together – B] www.TestingMom.com – NYC G&T Section
2,200+ Practice Questions for OLSAT and NNAT2 + questions in game format
50 questions/week added during testing season
“How to Teach Your Child” Guides for NNAT2
NYC Testing Survival Guide
Space Baby Puzzles – computer/iPad game for visual-spatial reasoning
Admissions Prep Kit (info on choosing schools, touring schools, and more)
Videos of Info Sessions on G&T school admissions Practice Questions For Stanford-Binet®V – Hunter College Elementary
Abbreviated version of the Test
Check out our 20 Games and Activities to Prepare for the SB + over 1,700 practice questions + questions in game format
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Many subtests are similar to WPPSI-IV or ERB o Matrix Questions o Vocabulary Questions o Verbal Reasoning o Pattern Blocks (more similar to Mighty Mind, but same task of copying a
pattern) o Comprehension and Information
Visual arithmetic is similar to Arithmetic Reasoning on the OLSAT
Basic puzzles that fit in forms Some different items include: Last Word Subtest Child is asked a question like, “Does milk go in the oven?” After the child answers the questions, he is asked what the last word of the question was. [oven] Memory for Sentences or Numbers Child is told a sentence or a series of numbers and asked to repeat it exactly. Shell Game Three opaque cups. A ball is placed under one cup. They are switched around. Where is the ball? Block Tapping Two rows of blocks. Tester taps different blocks in sequence. Child has to copy the block tapping sequence. Patterning Child extends a bead pattern. Or child sees a bead pattern, the tester then messes it up, and the child recreates it from memory. Position and Direction Blocks are set in front of child. Tester asks child to add a block on top, below, between, etc. other blocks. Procedural Knowledge Child is shown a picture of a common item like scissors, a hammer, or a pencil. They must “act out” what you are supposed to do with it.
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Relativity Child must demonstrate knowledge of concepts of relativity. Which box shows the longest thing? (snake)
Verbal Absurdities Child must explain what is silly or impossible about a sentence. “My baby brother drove me to the movies.” Object Sorting Child is given discs with pictures of many items – they must group the items into categories (i.e. fruit, transportation, clothing, vegetables, etc.) Visual Absurdities Child must explain what is silly or impossible about a picture.
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