Wiat III Report
Wiat III Report
Wiat III Report
EXAMINEE: J
AGE AT TESTING: 8 years 7 months
DATE OF BIRTH: 04/19/2006
DATE OF EVALUATION: 10/28/14, 11/10/14, 11/19/14
Percentile Rank
Qualitative
Description
107
68
Average
114
82
Average
83
13
Below average
117
87
Above average
105
63
Average
107
102
68
55
Average
Average
112
79
Average
108
70
Average
Math Fluency
Addition
Math Fluency
Subtraction
Math Fluency
Multiplication
114
82
Average
110
75
Average
102
55
Average
addition fluency subtest, J scored at the upper-end of the average range (standard score114). On the subtraction fluency subtest, J scored in the average range (standard score110). On the multiplication fluency subtest, J scored in the average range (standard score102). J commented that the addition subtest was easiest for him, followed by subtraction.
He indicated that the multiplication fluency subtest was hard for him, which is
understandable since he has not been taught multiplication yet. In general, Js scores
show that he has strong foundational mathematical skills.
Writing
According to the WIAT-III, Js scores on the two subtests administered were in the
average range. On the Alphabet Writing Fluency subtest, J was required to write as many
letter of the alphabet as he could in 30 seconds. On this subtest, Js standard score was
105. Before the subtest started, J asked if the letters had to be in order and if they had to
be written in upper or lowercase. J was unable to complete the alphabet and seemed
slightly disappointed in his performance. He said that he hadnt reviewed the alphabet in
a while. It is possible that the time constraint hindered his performance. The spelling
subtest required J to spell words that were read to him and used in a sentence. On this
subtest, his standard score was 108. For the most part, J indicated that he could spell
phonetically. For example, he spelled stationary as staishinary. It is also possible that
J has some difficulty with ending sounds. For example, he spelled camped as camep
and suspect as suspect. In general, J appears to have solid foundational writing skills.
Listening Comprehension
Within the Listening Comprehension category of the WIAT-III, J only completed the
Receptive Vocabulary subtest. This subtest required him point to the object that
corresponded to the word read aloud to him. J scored in the average range (standard
score-107). Interestingly, while J was unable to correctly identify the picture that
corresponded to the word doze, he knew the words tethered, pinnacle, and
opaque, although it seemed that he guessed some of these words. The results of this
subtest indicate that J has a good foundation in his receptive vocabulary.
Summary
J was referred as part of a requirement for a graduate course at Manhattan College. Not
all of the subtests on the WIAT-III were administered. However, on the subtests that J
completed, his scores ranged from above average to below average, with most subtest
scores falling in the average range. With the exception of reading comprehension, J
demonstrated that he has strong foundational skills in reading, mathematics, writing, and
listening comprehension.
Recommendations
Recommendations for Js academic program will be discussed at the meeting after the
results of educational testing, classroom performance, and parental input are shared to
determine eligibility for special education services as well as the best way to meet his
educational needs.