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CogAT 4th Grade Practice (Level 10)

Fourth graders take CogAT Level 10, where students read independently and the reasoning steps up toward full difficulty. The most efficient prep is to target the specific subtests costing the most points, learn the rule behind them, and practice real question types with an explanation every time.

The 4th Grade question types

BatteryWhat your child will see
VerbalMulti-step verbal analogies, sentence completion with richer vocabulary, and classification
QuantitativeNumber series, number analogies with multiply and add rules, and number puzzles
NonverbalFigure matrices, figure classification, and paper folding with multiple folds

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Tips for 4th grade CogAT prep

Target weak subtests

Spend time where points are lost, not on what your child already does well.

Name the rule, then add speed

Accuracy first; pace follows once the pattern is automatic.

Practice spatial reasoning

Paper folding and matrices improve quickly with focused visualization.

Frequently asked questions

What CogAT level is 4th grade?

Fourth grade takes Level 10 — independent reading and near-full reasoning difficulty.

Is the 4th grade CogAT harder than 3rd?

Yes, with more multi-step reasoning and richer vocabulary, though the nine subtests are unchanged.

How do I prepare my 4th grader?

Diagnose weak subtests, learn the rules, and practice real items with explanations.

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