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Relevant Reading Area Specific Assessments that may be used Examples of Tasks
Letter-sound knowledge Woodcock-Johnson IV Tests of Achievement (Word Attack, Spelling of Sounds)
Kaufman Test of Educational Achievement, 3rd ed. (Letter Naming Facility, Letter Checklist)
Process Assessment of the Learner, 2nd ed. (Letters)
Wechsler Individual Achievement Test, 3rd ed. (Naming Letters, Letter-Sound Correspondence)
Identify individual letters
Produce sounds for a small set of single letters
Pronounce nonsense words of increasing complexity
Write single letters and letter patterns presented orally
Spell nonsense words
Word decoding Woodcock-Johnson IV Tests of Achievement (Letter- Word Identification)
Kaufman Test of Educational Achievement, 3rd ed. (Letter and Word Naming)
Wechsler Individual Achievement Test, 3rd ed. (Word Reading)
Read a list of words in isolation (timed or untimed)
Read a list of nonsense words in isolation (timed or untimed)
Reading fluency Woodcock-Johnson IV Tests of Achievement (Oral Reading, Sentence Reading Fluency)
Test of Word Reading Efficiency–2 (Sight Word Efficiency, Phonemic Decoding Efficiency)
Kaufman Test of Educational Achievement, 3rd ed. (Word Recognition Fluency)
Decoding Fluency
Silent Reading Fluency
Process Assessment of the Learner, 2nd ed. (RAN-Words, Morphological Decoding Fluency, Sentence Sense)
Wechsler Individual Achievement Test, 3rd ed. (Oral Reading Fluency)
Gray Oral Reading Tests, 5th ed. (Rate, Fluency)
Silently read a series of simple sentences and indicate if they are true or false (timed)
Read a passage orally as quickly as possible
Orally read a list of single words or nonsense words (timed)
Spelling (encoding) Woodcock-Johnson IV Tests of Achievement (Spelling)
Kaufman Test of Educational Achievement, 3rd ed. (Spelling)
Process Assessment of the Learner, 2nd ed. (Word Choice)
Wechsler Individual Achievement Test, 3rd ed. (Spelling)
Write single letters and spell words that are dictated
Choose the correctly spelled word among a group of four words (three of which are misspelled)
Reading Comprehension Woodcock-Johnson IV Tests of Achievement (Passage Comprehension, Reading Recall, Reading Vocabulary)
Kaufman Test of Educational Achievement, 3rd ed. (Reading Comprehension)
Process Assessment of the Learner, 2nd ed. (Does It Fit?, Sentence Sense Accuracy score; Sentence Structure)
Wechsler Individual Achievement Test, 3rd ed. (Reading Comprehension)
Read a passage silently and answer questions based on the passage (passage may or may not be visible to the student when answering questions)
Read a passage with a word or phrase missing, provide the missing word(s)
Silently read three sentences
One correct and two that contain a silly word that makes the sentence illogical (e.g., “The boy cames [sic] home late”) and circle the sentence that makes sense

Dyslexia Testing in Schools:Assessment and Identification by Jennifer Lindstrom, Associate Professor for Communication Sciences and Special Education, University of Georgia

Relevant Cognitive Areas Specific Assessments Examples of Tasks
Phonological Awareness Comprehensive Test of Phonological Processing–2 (Elision, Blending Words, Sound Matching, Phoneme Isolation)
Woodcock-Johnson IV Tests of Oral Language (Segmentation, Sound Blending)
Process Assessment of the Learner, 2nd ed. (Rhyming, Syllables, Phonemes, Rimes)
Repeat a nonword with the omission of a target sound (say stom without saying /t/); blend /m/ /a/ /t/ to form the word mat
Identify specific phonemes in words (e.g., first, middle, last sound); break the word sun into its component sounds: /s/ /u/ /n/
Phonological Memory Comprehensive Test of Phonological Processing–2 (Memory for Digits, Nonword Repetition)
Woodcock-Johnson IV Tests of Cognitive Abilities (Memory for Words)
Listen to a sequence of numerical digits and then recall the sequence correctly, with increasingly longer sequences being presented
Listen to a nonsense word (e.g., keeftane) and then repeat it exactly
Orthographic Awareness Woodcock-Johnson IV Tests of Cognitive Abilities (Letter–Pattern Matching)
Test of Orthographic Competence; Kaufman Test of Educational Achievement, 3rd ed. (Orthographic Processing Composite)
Process Assessment of the Learner, 2nd Ed. (Receptive Coding, Expressive Coding, Word Choice)
Choose the correct homophone (pair vs. pear) embedded in a sentence
Recognize the correct spelling (bote vs. boat); unscramble words
Rapid Naming Comprehensive Test of Phonological Processing–2 (Rapid Digit Naming, Rapid Letter Naming, Rapid Color Naming, Rapid Object Naming)
Woodcock-Johnson IV Tests of Oral Language (Rapid Picture Naming)
Quickly name aloud a series of familiar items on a page (e.g., letters, numbers, colors or objects)
Processing Speed Woodcock-Johnson IV Tests of Cognitive Abilities (Letter–Pattern Matching, Pair Cancellation)
Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children–V (Coding, Symbol Search)
Circle the identical letters or letter groups: bl va dl bl na; scan rows of pictures and circle each instance in which a certain picture is followed by a certain other picture (e.g., each cat followed by a tree).
Working Memory Woodcock-Johnson IV Tests of Oral Language (Retrieval Fluency, Understanding Directions)
Woodcock-Johnson IV Tests of Cognitive Ability (Object–Number Sequencing)
Name as many animals as you can in 1 minute
Listen to the following sequence: cat, 7, 2, dog. What was the second number?

Dyslexia Testing in Schools:Assessment and Identification by Jennifer Lindstrom, Associate Professor for Communication Sciences and Special Education, University of Georgia