Gifted Brain Training for Grade K to 4
For a one-time payment of $80 $20, you’ll get:
- Full access to our Gifted Brain Training Program
- Parent’s Guide and Answer Keys to all questions
- Strategic Guide for taking the Ontario Gifted Screening Test
- Lifetime Access to Updated Programs and Curriculum
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Courses
Verbal Battery
Verbal Reasoning
GRADE K to Grade 2
Verbal reasoning assesses students’ verbal reasoning skills. A test administrator will read the question and your child must think about the information provided and choose the picture that best answers the question.
Oral Vocabulary
Grade K to Grade 2
In the oral vocabulary sub-section, students are asked to select the picture that best illustrates the vocabulary word.
Verbal Analogies
Grade 2 to grade 4
In the Verbal Analogies sub-section, the first two words in the sentence go together in a certain way. Students must choose the answer that goes with the third word in the sentence the same way that the first and second words go together.
Sentence Completion
GRADE 3 & 4
In the Sentence Completion sub-section, students are asked to choose the word that best completes the sentence.
Verbal Classification
Grade 3 $ 4
In the Verbal Classification sub-section, the 3 words in each question are alike/related in some way. Students are asked to choose one word from the 5 answer options that goes with the 3 words in the question in the same way.
Courses
Quantitative Battery
Quantitative Concepts
Grade K to grade 2
The Quantitative Concepts subsection tests students’ understanding of relational concepts. A test administrator will read the question and students must relate the information provided and choose the picture that best answers the question.
Relational Concepts
Grade K to Grade 2
The Relationship Concepts subsection tests the students’ understanding of relational concepts. A test administrator will read the question and students must think about the information provided and choose the picture that best answers the question.
Equation Building
Grade 2 to grade 4
In the Equation Building sub-section, students are given a set of numbers and mathematical operation signs. Students are asked to arrange the numbers and the signs to come up with an equation that will give you a solution that is one of the answer choices.
Number Analogies
Grade 3 & 4
In the Number Analogies sub-section, students are given two pairs of numbers followed by a third number without its pair. The first two numbers are related in some way. Students are asked to determine the relationship between the numbers within the first two pairs and apply he same logic to the third number to find its pair.
Number Puzzles
Grade 3 & 4
In the Number Puzzles sub-section, students are given a mathematical equation. Students are asked to figure out the missing piece.
Number Series
Grade 3 & 4
In the Number Series sub-section, students are given a set of numbers in the first row. This order of these numbers are governed by a certain rule. Students are asked to figure out the rule and apply it to figure out the number that comes next from the answer choices.
Courses
Non-Verbal Battery
Figure Classification
Grade K to grade 4
In the Figure Classification sub-section, the first 3 images go together in some way. Students must choose one more figure in the rest of the row that goes with the first three in in the same way.
Figure Matrices & Analogy
Grade K to grade 4
In the Figure Matrices /Analogy sub-test, students are shown a pair of shapes that are related in some way. The student must determine how they are related and choose an answer that makes both sets related in the same way.
Paper Folding
Grade K to grade 4
In the Paper Folding subtest, the students are shown with pictures that show a piece of paper being folded. Then, one or more holes are punched into the paper. Students must determine how the hole- punched, folded paper will look once it is unfolded.