The phrase refers to readily accessible, complimentary resources designed to simulate the format and content of the Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT) for students in the fifth grade. These materials are typically distributed in a portable document format. An example would be a document downloadable from an educational website, containing sample questions mirroring the verbal, quantitative, and nonverbal sections of the CogAT, specifically tailored for the grade 5 level.
The availability of such resources can be significant for test preparation. Familiarizing students with the test’s structure and question types through simulated practice allows for reduced test anxiety and improved performance. Historically, access to preparatory materials has been a barrier for some families; therefore, complimentary versions address equity concerns by democratizing access to test preparation. Use of these practice materials can help identify strengths and weaknesses, enabling focused study efforts.