Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT)
The CogAT® is an untimed computer-based abilities test administered to second grade students that measures a child’s cognitive skills or the skills involved in “learning how to learn.” Cognitive refers to the reasoning process by which knowledge is gained. The CogAT® is a battery of tests that assesses three skill areas: verbal, quantitative, and nonverbal. It measures developed abilities, not innate abilities. Results can help identify young children who have well-developed learning skills, guide teachers in planning instructional activities, and provide insight regarding students who may need help in acquiring and developing the specific skills to be successful in school.
Sample Individual Profile Narrative Report
This document is a sample report created for illustrative purposes only. All names and data are fictitious and do not represent real test results.