How to Diversify NNAT Study

NNAT preparation can get boring if you only focus on practice questions sets and reviewing the structure of the test. Even through practicing NNAT questions is important to a good score on the exam, this can wear out your child easily. You do not want to overwhelm them, or give them a negative impression of the NNAT. Thankfully, there are fun resources out there that can prepare your child for the NNAT, while entertaining them!

  • Study Island: This educational resource focuses not on NNAT prep itself, but for the core standards for states across the country. This resource focuses more on ensuring that your child will be ready to join that Gifted program once they ace the NNAT. With fun quizzes and games in math, science, history, and social sciences, your children will forget that they are learning!
  • Reading Eggs: This site is great for those children taking the NNAT to enter into Kindergarten. With fun, interactive games focused on phonics and spelling, it’s a great way to get a head start on your child’s reading abilities. With Reading Eggspress available for older children, with tons of chapter books for them to read, you can continue their education through till the 9th grade!
  • Manga High: Manga High is a great resource for building number and math skills. This not only prepares your child for the number questions on the NNAT but also for their first math lessons in school. The site has fun, interactive games and presents math lessons from numbers to trigonometry. This is a program that grows with your children.

These are great resources to prepare your child not just for the NNAT but also for their first days back in school. You can get all of these resources with a membership from Testing Mom! Check out the site here. Good luck on the NNAT!

 

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