- Foundation of Algebra or Pre-Algebra (School Based) or Grade 6/7 Math
- VDOE-Aligned Algebra I | Virginia Department of Education
- Algebra 2 with Analytical Geometry
- Algebra IOWA | Iowa Algebra Aptitude Test (IAAT)
- Pre-Algebra (Competition Based) or Grade 7/8 Math
- Algebra Elementary I Algebra Honors 1.5
- Algebra 2 with Trigonometry
- MOEMS- Kangaroo Training & Practice | Math Olympiads for Elementary & Middle Schools
- MathCounts Chapter & AMC 8 Concept Practice
- MathCounts State, AMC 10 Concept Practice & AIME Prep
- SOL Geometry Exam Prep – Master the Standards
- MOEMS - Kangaroo Exam Prep | Mathematical Olympiads for Elementary & Middle Schools
- MathCounts Chapter & AMC 8 -Exams
- MathCount State & AMC10 -Exams
- SOL Exam Prep – Master the Standards
- TA Elementary Division Theory - Contest Years 2001-02 to 2025-26
- TA ACSL Junior Division Theory - Contest Years 2001-02 through 2025-26
- TA ACSL Junior Division Coding - Contest Years 2001-02 through 2025-26
- TA Classroom Division Theory - Contest Years 2001-02 to 2025-26
- TA Junior Division Theory & Coding - Contest Years 2001-02 to 2025-26
- TA Intermediate Division Theory - Contest Years 2001-02 to 2025-26
- TA Intermediate Division Coding - Contest Years 2001-02 to 2025-26
- TA Intermediate Division Theory & Coding - Contest Years 2001-02 to 2025-26
- ACSL Senior Division Theory - Contest Years 2001-02 through 2025-26
- ACSL Senior Division Coding - Contest Years 2001-02 through 2025-26
- TA Senior Division Theory & Coding - Contest Years 2001-02 to 2025-26
- TA Junior Division Theory - Contest Years 2001-02 to 2023-24
CogAT Skills Practice | Grades K–5
The CogAT Preparation Course is a comprehensive program designed to enhance the cognitive skills assessed in the Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT), a widely used tool for identifying gifted and talented students. This course focuses on three key areas: verbal, quantitative, and nonverbal reasoning. Students will build essential verbal skills through activities like picture analogies, sentence completion, classification, and word relationships. The quantitative section strengthens numerical reasoning by covering number analogies, pattern recognition, and arithmetic logic. In the nonverbal section, students develop spatial and visual reasoning through figure matrices, paper folding, and shape-based pattern problems.
The course includes diagnostic assessments to identify each student's strengths and target areas for improvement. Lessons are interactive and practical, with timed quizzes and mock tests that simulate real CogAT exam conditions.
Students receive personalized feedback and strategic tips to improve performance and confidence. Designed for students in grades K–8, this course is ideal for those preparing for gifted program admissions or academic enrichment. The program can be completed in 8 to 10 weeks, with flexible pacing and options for self-paced or instructor-led formats. It includes both digital activities and printable practice worksheets, offering a well-rounded and engaging learning experience.