Are the NNAT and CogAT timed?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:From the NNAT-2 Administration Manual:

"Students are allowed 30 minutes to complete the 48 test items on the NNAT2. Completion
of the sample items takes approximately 5 minutes and is not included in the 30 minute
time limit. Students must be allowed exactly 30 minutes to complete the 48 item test. Test
administrators should anticipate that administration of the test will also require about
10 minutes for distribution and collection of the forms. Test administrators should, therefore
allot approximately 45 minutes for the entire session. If students have little experience with
this type of form, the demographic information can be completed with assistance. The test
administrator should not schedule the test if there is any doubt that sufficient time is available
for students to complete the NNAT2. "

https://www.bvsd.org/tag/TAGadvisordocuments/Shared%20Documents/NNAT2/NNAT2_DirectionsForAdministrationOnline.pdf


Do you think they still hand out forms if it is on the computer?


Click on the link and read the manual for yourself. It includes paper and computer directions.


Ok
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:CogAT is not timed for 1st and 2nd grade because the teacher is reading each question (i.e Fill in the bubble next to the triangle, etc) and the students all track with her and answer the questions at the same time.
Starting in 3rd grade the teacher doesn't read anything and each section is timed.

-Teacher who has administered the CogAT hundreds of times


If you're a teacher, then don't you know there is no CogAT for first grade?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CogAT is not timed for 1st and 2nd grade because the teacher is reading each question (i.e Fill in the bubble next to the triangle, etc) and the students all track with her and answer the questions at the same time.
Starting in 3rd grade the teacher doesn't read anything and each section is timed.

-Teacher who has administered the CogAT hundreds of times


If you're a teacher, then don't you know there is no CogAT for first grade?


Wow, aren't you rude. Do you know that not everyone lives in Northern Virginia? Yes, there most certainly is a CogAT for 1st grade (And it's available for all grades K-12). Just because FCPS doesn't administer it, doesn't mean it doesn't exist!

http://www.hmhco.com/hmh-assessments/ability/cogat-6
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CogAT is not timed for 1st and 2nd grade because the teacher is reading each question (i.e Fill in the bubble next to the triangle, etc) and the students all track with her and answer the questions at the same time.
Starting in 3rd grade the teacher doesn't read anything and each section is timed.

-Teacher who has administered the CogAT hundreds of times


If you're a teacher, then don't you know there is no CogAT for first grade?


Wow, aren't you rude. Do you know that not everyone lives in Northern Virginia? Yes, there most certainly is a CogAT for 1st grade (And it's available for all grades K-12). Just because FCPS doesn't administer it, doesn't mean it doesn't exist!

http://www.hmhco.com/hmh-assessments/ability/cogat-6


Sure, but what non fcps teacher would be on the aap forum? The post wasn't rude at all...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CogAT is not timed for 1st and 2nd grade because the teacher is reading each question (i.e Fill in the bubble next to the triangle, etc) and the students all track with her and answer the questions at the same time.
Starting in 3rd grade the teacher doesn't read anything and each section is timed.

-Teacher who has administered the CogAT hundreds of times


If you're a teacher, then don't you know there is no CogAT for first grade?


Wow, aren't you rude. Do you know that not everyone lives in Northern Virginia? Yes, there most certainly is a CogAT for 1st grade (And it's available for all grades K-12). Just because FCPS doesn't administer it, doesn't mean it doesn't exist!

http://www.hmhco.com/hmh-assessments/ability/cogat-6


Sure, but what non fcps teacher would be on the aap forum? The post wasn't rude at all...

Wow. If you're children are like you, there's no AAP in their future.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CogAT is not timed for 1st and 2nd grade because the teacher is reading each question (i.e Fill in the bubble next to the triangle, etc) and the students all track with her and answer the questions at the same time.
Starting in 3rd grade the teacher doesn't read anything and each section is timed.

-Teacher who has administered the CogAT hundreds of times


If you're a teacher, then don't you know there is no CogAT for first grade?


Wow, aren't you rude. Do you know that not everyone lives in Northern Virginia? Yes, there most certainly is a CogAT for 1st grade (And it's available for all grades K-12). Just because FCPS doesn't administer it, doesn't mean it doesn't exist!

http://www.hmhco.com/hmh-assessments/ability/cogat-6


Sure, but what non fcps teacher would be on the aap forum? The post wasn't rude at all...

Wow. If you're children are like you, there's no AAP in their future.


Really? Thanks for the valuable input. Could you explain why? Both my kids are currently in AAP but I'm happy to hear further from you since you know better. (They are A LOT like me, but you must know something!)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CogAT is not timed for 1st and 2nd grade because the teacher is reading each question (i.e Fill in the bubble next to the triangle, etc) and the students all track with her and answer the questions at the same time.
Starting in 3rd grade the teacher doesn't read anything and each section is timed.

-Teacher who has administered the CogAT hundreds of times


If you're a teacher, then don't you know there is no CogAT for first grade?


Wow, aren't you rude. Do you know that not everyone lives in Northern Virginia? Yes, there most certainly is a CogAT for 1st grade (And it's available for all grades K-12). Just because FCPS doesn't administer it, doesn't mean it doesn't exist!

http://www.hmhco.com/hmh-assessments/ability/cogat-6


Sure, but what non fcps teacher would be on the aap forum? The post wasn't rude at all...

Wow. If you're children are like you, there's no AAP in their future.


Really? Thanks for the valuable input. Could you explain why? Both my kids are currently in AAP but I'm happy to hear further from you since you know better. (They are A LOT like me, but you must know something!)

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CogAT is not timed for 1st and 2nd grade because the teacher is reading each question (i.e Fill in the bubble next to the triangle, etc) and the students all track with her and answer the questions at the same time.
Starting in 3rd grade the teacher doesn't read anything and each section is timed.

-Teacher who has administered the CogAT hundreds of times


If you're a teacher, then don't you know there is no CogAT for first grade?


Wow, aren't you rude. Do you know that not everyone lives in Northern Virginia? Yes, there most certainly is a CogAT for 1st grade (And it's available for all grades K-12). Just because FCPS doesn't administer it, doesn't mean it doesn't exist!

http://www.hmhco.com/hmh-assessments/ability/cogat-6


Sure, but what non fcps teacher would be on the aap forum? The post wasn't rude at all...

Wow. If you're children are like you, there's no AAP in their future.


Really? Thanks for the valuable input. Could you explain why? Both my kids are currently in AAP but I'm happy to hear further from you since you know better. (They are A LOT like me, but you must know something!)



Nice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CogAT is not timed for 1st and 2nd grade because the teacher is reading each question (i.e Fill in the bubble next to the triangle, etc) and the students all track with her and answer the questions at the same time.
Starting in 3rd grade the teacher doesn't read anything and each section is timed.

-Teacher who has administered the CogAT hundreds of times


If you're a teacher, then don't you know there is no CogAT for first grade?


Wow, aren't you rude. Do you know that not everyone lives in Northern Virginia? Yes, there most certainly is a CogAT for 1st grade (And it's available for all grades K-12). Just because FCPS doesn't administer it, doesn't mean it doesn't exist!

http://www.hmhco.com/hmh-assessments/ability/cogat-6


Sure, but what non fcps teacher would be on the aap forum? The post wasn't rude at all...

Wow. If you're children are like you, there's no AAP in their future.


+100
Lol! Well said. These posters are all bent out of shape that some kid's test wasn't timed, and then throw around unverified BS that 99% of other kids' tests were timed in FCPS. So typical from these FCPS know it all parents.

You are right when you talk about the apple not falling far from their DNA tree . . . they can't imagine a 7 year old with the ability to note time and test instructions and then keep that in short term memory until the bus arrives home. What a bunch of hypocrites . . . they are probably the sort of Tiger Moms that prep their kids for the CogAT . . . Thank you for answering the original question of whether the NNAT can be administered in 1st Grade without enforcing the strict time limits. Just ignore these people who obviously know nothing but post anyway. They admitted anyway that their kid didn't even take the NNAT this go-round . . .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CogAT is not timed for 1st and 2nd grade because the teacher is reading each question (i.e Fill in the bubble next to the triangle, etc) and the students all track with her and answer the questions at the same time.
Starting in 3rd grade the teacher doesn't read anything and each section is timed.

-Teacher who has administered the CogAT hundreds of times


If you're a teacher, then don't you know there is no CogAT for first grade?


Wow, aren't you rude. Do you know that not everyone lives in Northern Virginia? Yes, there most certainly is a CogAT for 1st grade (And it's available for all grades K-12). Just because FCPS doesn't administer it, doesn't mean it doesn't exist!

http://www.hmhco.com/hmh-assessments/ability/cogat-6


Sure, but what non fcps teacher would be on the aap forum? The post wasn't rude at all...

Wow. If you're children are like you, there's no AAP in their future.


+100
Lol! Well said. These posters are all bent out of shape that some kid's test wasn't timed, and then throw around unverified BS that 99% of other kids' tests were timed in FCPS. So typical from these FCPS know it all parents.

You are right when you talk about the apple not falling far from their DNA tree . . . they can't imagine a 7 year old with the ability to note time and test instructions and then keep that in short term memory until the bus arrives home. What a bunch of hypocrites . . . they are probably the sort of Tiger Moms that prep their kids for the CogAT . . . Thank you for answering the original question of whether the NNAT can be administered in 1st Grade without enforcing the strict time limits. Just ignore these people who obviously know nothing but post anyway. They admitted anyway that their kid didn't even take the NNAT this go-round . . .


Yes, before the quibblers come back, meant the experience with CogAT. OP talking about both. NNAT, and apparently CogAT, not timed in 1st Grade.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are the NNAT and CogAT timed?


do not know about cogat but dd's nnat had no time ending

her teacher made sure every student had done all questions even waitign for a real slow student
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CogAT is not timed for 1st and 2nd grade because the teacher is reading each question (i.e Fill in the bubble next to the triangle, etc) and the students all track with her and answer the questions at the same time.
Starting in 3rd grade the teacher doesn't read anything and each section is timed.

-Teacher who has administered the CogAT hundreds of times


If you're a teacher, then don't you know there is no CogAT for first grade?


Wow, aren't you rude. Do you know that not everyone lives in Northern Virginia? Yes, there most certainly is a CogAT for 1st grade (And it's available for all grades K-12). Just because FCPS doesn't administer it, doesn't mean it doesn't exist!

http://www.hmhco.com/hmh-assessments/ability/cogat-6


Sure, but what non fcps teacher would be on the aap forum? The post wasn't rude at all...

Wow. If you're children are like you, there's no AAP in their future.[/quote]

+100
Lol! Well said. These posters are all bent out of shape that some kid's test wasn't timed, and then throw around unverified BS that 99% of other kids' tests were timed in FCPS. So typical from these FCPS know it all parents.

You are right when you talk about the apple not falling far from their DNA tree . . . they can't imagine a 7 year old with the ability to note time and test instructions and then keep that in short term memory until the bus arrives home. What a bunch of hypocrites . . . they are probably the sort of Tiger Moms that prep their kids for the CogAT . . . Thank you for answering the original question of whether the NNAT can be administered in 1st Grade without enforcing the strict time limits. Just ignore these people who obviously know nothing but post anyway. They admitted anyway that their kid didn't even take the NNAT this go-round . . .


It is always mature and kind to insult people, isn't it? Shameful comments which I assume you would not allow your child to make.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CogAT is not timed for 1st and 2nd grade because the teacher is reading each question (i.e Fill in the bubble next to the triangle, etc) and the students all track with her and answer the questions at the same time.
Starting in 3rd grade the teacher doesn't read anything and each section is timed.

-Teacher who has administered the CogAT hundreds of times


If you're a teacher, then don't you know there is no CogAT for first grade?


Wow, aren't you rude. Do you know that not everyone lives in Northern Virginia? Yes, there most certainly is a CogAT for 1st grade (And it's available for all grades K-12). Just because FCPS doesn't administer it, doesn't mean it doesn't exist!

http://www.hmhco.com/hmh-assessments/ability/cogat-6


Sure, but what non fcps teacher would be on the aap forum? The post wasn't rude at all...

Wow. If you're children are like you, there's no AAP in their future.[/quote]

+100
Lol! Well said. These posters are all bent out of shape that some kid's test wasn't timed, and then throw around unverified BS that 99% of other kids' tests were timed in FCPS. So typical from these FCPS know it all parents.

You are right when you talk about the apple not falling far from their DNA tree . . . they can't imagine a 7 year old with the ability to note time and test instructions and then keep that in short term memory until the bus arrives home. What a bunch of hypocrites . . . they are probably the sort of Tiger Moms that prep their kids for the CogAT . . . Thank you for answering the original question of whether the NNAT can be administered in 1st Grade without enforcing the strict time limits. Just ignore these people who obviously know nothing but post anyway. They admitted anyway that their kid didn't even take the NNAT this go-round . . .


It is always mature and kind to insult people, isn't it? Shameful comments which I assume you would not allow your child to make.


What's worse are thin-skinned people like you and the Tiger Mom (with both kids in AAP . . . wow!) trying to moderate these forums and add unrelated assertions about fairness. None of you know anything about what happened in 1G this year re: the strictness of any time limits, so please STFU. Plenty of your friends think the same thing at your PTA meetings, however they just won't say it . . .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are the NNAT and CogAT timed?


do not know about cogat but dd's nnat had no time ending

her teacher made sure every student had done all questions even waitign for a real slow student


Thank you. Any others ask if the administrators enforced time limits a couple weeks ago? We should have asked our daughter last year about her CogAT as well, but did not think to do so.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CogAT is not timed for 1st and 2nd grade because the teacher is reading each question (i.e Fill in the bubble next to the triangle, etc) and the students all track with her and answer the questions at the same time.
Starting in 3rd grade the teacher doesn't read anything and each section is timed.

-Teacher who has administered the CogAT hundreds of times


If you're a teacher, then don't you know there is no CogAT for first grade?


Wow, aren't you rude. Do you know that not everyone lives in Northern Virginia? Yes, there most certainly is a CogAT for 1st grade (And it's available for all grades K-12). Just because FCPS doesn't administer it, doesn't mean it doesn't exist!

http://www.hmhco.com/hmh-assessments/ability/cogat-6


Sure, but what non fcps teacher would be on the aap forum? The post wasn't rude at all...

Wow. If you're children are like you, there's no AAP in their future.[/quote]

+100
Lol! Well said. These posters are all bent out of shape that some kid's test wasn't timed, and then throw around unverified BS that 99% of other kids' tests were timed in FCPS. So typical from these FCPS know it all parents.

You are right when you talk about the apple not falling far from their DNA tree . . . they can't imagine a 7 year old with the ability to note time and test instructions and then keep that in short term memory until the bus arrives home. What a bunch of hypocrites . . . they are probably the sort of Tiger Moms that prep their kids for the CogAT . . . Thank you for answering the original question of whether the NNAT can be administered in 1st Grade without enforcing the strict time limits. Just ignore these people who obviously know nothing but post anyway. They admitted anyway that their kid didn't even take the NNAT this go-round . . .


It is always mature and kind to insult people, isn't it? Shameful comments which I assume you would not allow your child to make.


What's worse are thin-skinned people like you and the Tiger Mom (with both kids in AAP . . . wow!) trying to moderate these forums and add unrelated assertions about fairness. None of you know anything about what happened in 1G this year re: the strictness of any time limits, so please STFU. Plenty of your friends think the same thing at your PTA meetings, however they just won't say it . . .


You need help. Truly, run, don't walk.
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