G.a.t.e. Program Test Samples
This is a sample GATE test so you can see the scope of questions that are asked. I am a parent of three kids and a Harvard graduate who specializes in K-1. October 24th, 2011. Free G&T practice test questions. Posted by Karen Quinn, The Testing Mom. There are many free g&T practice test questions available in the. A site containing sample GATE Test. Skip to: site menu . My child used your tests and got into the GATE program at our school on his second try after just.
My daughter is taking a Gifted and Talented (GATE) test with her class and I would like to help prepare her for it. The program coordinator said there isn't any way to prepare for the test, either she's 'GATE material or not'. I suppose this may be true, but I'd like to at least find some. My daughter is taking a Gifted and Talented (GATE) test with her class and I would like to help prepare her for it. The program coordinator said there isn't any way to prepare for the test, either she's 'GATE material or not'. I suppose this may be true, but I'd like to at least find some sample questions so I can see if this is an accurate statement. Best Answer: I remember that test clear as day.
I took it only 7 years ago, but this is what it is. On each page there is a certain shape, (shaped like a baseball plate) and each one has a certain pattern. You have to match patterns to other patterns. If you have ever been to 'tickle.com' and taken the 'classic IQ test' some of the questions are similar. Basically, it challenges your child at perceiving and matching patterns. If you can, try to get her to practice with puzzles, and use things such as 'If glove is to hand, then shoe is to:' and then let her answer. The entire test is patterns, so know that.
WEll.her teacher is right.I was a GATE student all throughout gradeschool. THe best advice I could give to you is have faith in your daughter. GATE testing isn't on any one or two particular subjects.Mostly on a childs comprehension and ability to express in writing with structure. Math also.All dealing with a childs comprehension.Usually questions will be set up by teaching and showing something new, then she has to remember it and apply it later on in the test without being able to go back to reference. Her Science and Social studies Skills will be tested but only very basic, GATE testing in different regional areas always vary on their setup. But overall it is to see if your childs comprehension on subjects and ability to absorb or further explain what they've learned is Above average children in her age. If anything.try asking her about previous conversations.Try harder math with her.see if she gets it or likes it.
GATE students after passing w/ high enough scores come into the program and don't have to spend as much time on learning specific subjects as average children do, so they get the benefit of getting to learn and gain experience physically, or hands on. They also get more projects.Also try doing activities with her that encourage her to think.Thats the best advice I can give to you.
I was in the gifted program as child and now I'm having my 6 year old daughter tested. Both my kids ages 6 and 8 were skipped a grade.my daughter went from PreK to 1st grade and my son from 1st grade to 3rd grade. Both receive all A's. My son is gifted in math but above average in all other subjects.
I wouldn't place him in the gifted program because he's not ready for that type of challenge. My daughter could actually be skipped another grade but I still don't think she'd be challenged like the curriculum offered in the gifted program. All of her friends are in the gifted program.she relates to them better than the kids who were in her class. A lot of parents think that because their child is smart that they should be in a gifted class. That's not the case. Have your child tested to be skipped a grade.all smart kids aren't gifted.straight A's only make you above average.
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GATE program funding is now included in the, authorized by the 2013-14 Budget Act, in place of most previously existing K–12 state funding streams. Funding for this program is now determined at the local level. See for more information about how funds are distributed to local education agencies. Frequently Asked Questions These Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) address common fiscal and program issues. More Information.
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