Here is what makes this test worth preparing for: once your child qualifies for CTY gifted programs, eligibility remains valid through high school - one strong test in grade 2 or 3 can open doors for the next decade. And since students may take the test twice per academic year, a well-prepared first attempt and a stronger second attempt is a real strategy.
Most children have never seen a verbal analogy or a quantitative comparison before test day. This book fixes that - with a complete, parent-friendly study system disguised as a detective game your child will actually want to play.
Inside you'll find: 5 full-length practice tests - 550 questions matching the real format: 55 verbal + 55 quantitative per test, with 22-minute timed sections (most competing books offer only 3 tests)Teach-style explanations for every question - not just the answer, but why it wins, why each trap fails, and the rule to rememberThe 4 Analogy Detective Moves & Compare-Don't-Calculate Tricks - short strategy chapters that give your child a repeatable methodSkill Maps with badges - after each test, your child sees exactly which patterns (analogy types, fractions, place value...) need review"Why Did I Miss It?" Error Logs - diagnose whether misses come from unknown words, traps, rushing, or careless slipsA built-in one-test-per-week study plan - five missions of progressive difficulty, from Warm-Up Level to Boss LevelBubble answer sheets, score guidance, a 48-word vocabulary bank, and a completion certificatePrepping for the computer-based test: today's SCAT is taken on a computer (at a test center or proctored at home). This book builds the two things screens can't shortcut - pattern recognition and pacing - while the answer-sheet habit trains your child to commit to an answer before moving on.
Give your child the confidence of walking into test day having already solved 550 questions - and knowing exactly why every answer is right.
SCAT(R) and School and College Ability Test(R) are trademarks of the Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (CTY). This book is an independent publication and is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Johns Hopkins CTY.