Prepare for the test. Have your child take a sample test, or review skills that are likely to be found on standardized tests. Have your child brainstorm about possible test topics and review class notes or textbooks.
Arrange to have your child take the Terra Nova Assessment. Contact your school to see if they will administer the assessment. Ask if they can suggest an independent tester, or arrange for your child to take the Terra Nova Assessment online.
Obtain the results of your child's test. If your child has taken an online test, the results will be available immediately.
Compare your child's results against those of other students in their grade. The results will be broken down by subject and each subject will be given a score out of 100. A score of 50 means that your child has scored in the 50th percentile; he or she has performed better on the test than 50 percent of other children of the same age taking the same test. An average result is a score between the 25th and 75th percentile. An average total score at the 95th percentile or higher is generally necessary for a child to be considered gifted.
Take the results to your child's school. Discuss your child's results with your school administrators to see if your child's test results qualify him or her for inclusion in a gifted program or if further testing is warranted.