OLSAT and Stanford-Binet Test Preparation
- Author Karen Quinn
- Published September 7, 2010
- Word count 394
A common question that appears on Stanford-Binet test assesses your child's thinking, memory, and expressive language skills. This test is often used across the country to qualify children for gifted and talented or GATE program admissions. The child is shown a picture and is asked, tell me what is happening in this picture? What else? In this video, my dogs Olive and Bronco are acting out a little story. Watch it with your child and read the words. Then ask her, "What is happening?" "Can you tell me more?"
The Otis-Lennon School Ability Test (OLSAT) assesses your child's language and memory skills. This test is also used across the country to qualify children for gifted and talented or GATE program admissions. The child is shown a photo or drawing of three dogs (for example). One is named "Boo," one is named "Ga Ga," and the other is "Luna." The child is told that Boo enjoys chasing cats, Ga Ga enjoys eating bugs, and Luna enjoys digging. Then the child is asked, "What does Ga Ga enjoy?" "What does Boo enjoy?" "What does Luna enjoy?" The child has to listen carefully because the question can't be repeated (since receptive language and memory skills are being assessed).
In this video, my dogs Olive and Bronco act out a little story. As your child watches this video, read the words to him. Then, ask him the questions below to see if he was paying attention:
- What is the name of the brown/orange dog?
- What is the black dog's name?
- What are the dogs learning in school?
- Which dog learned to raise her paw to ask a question?
- What did Bronco learn to do?
- What did Olive do at the end of the video?
How did your child do? If he didn't do as well as you hoped, you might take a look at some of the test prep materials that are out there to get your child ready for kindergarten admissions testing. Practice ahead of time will make a difference on how your child performs.
I have studied all the best kindergarten test prep material that is out today. To see my FREE reviews of the test prep materials you can use to get children ready for private school admissions testing, gifted and talented program qualification, and public school ability group placement, visit www.kindergartentestingwithouttears.com.
Karen Quinn is the author of Testing For Kindergarten, a parent's guide to getting your child ready for ERB, Stanford-Binet, WPPSI-III, OLSAT or other IQ tests for private school admission and GATE or gifted and talented program qualification. She is a former kindergarten admissions advisor from NYC and is the inventor of IQ Fun Park, an IQ test prep kit (that feels like play) for children ages 3 to 6. Visit her at www.testingforkindergarten.com.
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