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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Section I: WJ IV
Introduction
Part 1: Descriptive and Interpretive Information
Explanation of Major Broad Cognitive Abilities
Comprehension-Knowledge (Gc)
Fluid Reasoning (Gf)
Short-Term Working Memory (Gwm)
Long-Term Memory and Learning Efficiency
Processing Speed (Gs)
Orthographic Processing
Visual Processing (Gv)
Auditory Processing (Ga)
Hierarchy and Explanation of Four Score Levels of Information Available on the WJ IV
Score Terminology and Explanation of Cluster Scores, Variations, and Comparisons
Sample Statements for Reporting Scores
Overview of Tests and Task Demands (WJ IV COG, WJ IV OL, WJ IV ACH)
Example Items
Score Equivalents, Classification Labels, and Average Grade Placement for Age
Tips for Interpretation
Part 2: Score Forms
Tests and Clusters Score Forms
Cluster Descriptions and Scores
Strengths and Weaknesses Profile—RPI and SS
RPI Profile of Cluster and Test Scores
Section II: Reports
Introduction
Outline for Reports
Assessment Report Rubric
Diagnostic Reports
Reason for Referral
Background Information
Tests Administered
Score Ranges
Test Results and Interpretation
Summary and Conclusions
Impressions
Recommendations
Resources for Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Table of Scores
Background Information and Reason for Referral
Behavioral Observations
Test Results and Interpretations
Impressions and Recommendations
Diagnostic Impression
Recommendations
Test Scores
Woodcock-Johnson iv Tests of Cognitive Abilities, Tests of Oral Language, and Tests of Achievement
Reason for Referral and Background Information
Behavioral Observations
Tests Administered
Scores Reported in this Assessment
Cognitive Assessment
Academic Assessment
Summary
Recommendations
Reason for Referral
Background Information
Tests Administered
Behavioral Observations
Test Results
WJ IV Variation and Discrepancy Procedures
Summary and Diagnostic Impressions
Recommendations
Woodcock-Johnson IV Score Report
Reason for Referral
Background Information
Tests Administered
Explanation of Scores
Test Results and Interpretation
Academic Achievement
Summary
Conclusion
Summary of Test Results
Woodcock-Johnson IV Tests of Cognitive Abilities Test Session Observations
Woodcock-Johnson IV Tests of Achievement Form a and Extended Qualitative Observations
Reason for Referral
Background Information
Tests Administered
Behavioral Observations
Assessment Results
Memory, Learning, and Language Comprehension
Summary
Conclusions
Recommendations
Accommodations
Instruction
Self-Concept
Reason for Referral
Background Information
Academic Skills
Summary
Recommendations
Reason for Referral
Background Information
Tests Administered
Testing Observations
Test Results
Academic Achievement
WJ IV Variation and Discrepancy Procedures
Conclusions
Diagnostic Impressions and Rationale
Educational Recommendations
Note to Reader
Reason for Referral
Background Information
Tests Administered
Scores Used in the Assessment
Cognitive and Neuropsychological Assessment
Delis-Kaplan Executive Functioning System (D-KEFS)
Tasks of Executive Control (TEC)
Academic Assessment
Behavioral, Social-Emotional, and Psychological Assessment
Summary and Diagnostic Impressions
Diagnostic Impressions—DSM V
Recommendations
Reason for Referral
Background Information
Assessments
Summary
Recommendations and Accommodations
Tests Administered
Table of Scores
Reason for Referral
Background Information
Tests Administered
Testing Observations
Test Results
WJ IV Variation and Comparison Procedures
Summary
Recommendations
Initial Instructional Goals
Educational Evaluation
Reason for Referral
Background Information
Tests Administered
Test Results
Academic Assessment Results
WJ IV Discrepancies
Summary
Educational Recommendations
Table of Scores
Psychoeducational Report
Reason for Referral
Measures Used
Evaluation Design and Test Considerations
Understanding the Scores in This Report
Conclusions and Recommendations
Background Information
Behavioral Observations
Test Results
Psychometric Summary
Woodcock-Johnson IV Tests of Cognitive Abilities
Behavior Assessment Scale for Children, Second Edition
Self-Report of Personality (FRED)
Parent Rating Scale (Mother)
Note to Reader
Diagnostic Evaluation Report
Reason for Referral
Background Information
Tests Administered
Testing Observations
Tests Results
Academic Achievement
Diagnostic Impressions
Educational Recommendations
Psychoeducational Evaluation
Reason for Referral
Background Information
Behavioral Observations
Sources of Information
Validity of Test Results
Test Results
Summary and Diagnostic Impressions
Recommendations
Table of Scores
Psychoeducational Evaluation
Reason for Referral
Background Information
Tests Administered and Description of Scores
Executive Summary and Conclusions
Recommendations
Detailed Evaluation Results
Brief Summary
Table of Scores
Reading Assessment
Assessment Measures and Strategy
Behavioral Observations
Results
Summary and Conclusions
Recommendations
Appendix
Psychoeducational Evaluation
Reason for Referral
Background Information
Interview with Gilbert
Current Evaluation
Behavioral Observations During the Evaluation
Explanation of Scores Used in this Report
Test Results Cognitive and Oral Language Abilities
Answers to the Referral Questions
Recommendations
Appendix
Diagnostic Evaluation
Reason for Referral
Background Information
Prior Evaluations
Tests Administered
Standard Scores and Percentile Ranks
Relative Proficiency Index (RPI)
Test Behavior
WJ IV Cognitive Battery (WJ IV COG)
WJ IV Oral Language
WJ IV Achievement
Conclusions
Recommendations
Note
Psychological Evaluation
Reason for Referral
Background Information
Observations and Impressions
Tests Administered
Explanation of Scores
Test Results and Interpretation
Summary and Conclusions
Recommendations
Transition Planning
Summary of Test Results
Psychoeducational Evaluation
Reason for Evaluation
Background Information
Tests Administered and Description of Scores
Cognitive Abilities
Academic Achievement
Summary and Conclusions
Recommendation
Scores
Cognitive and Educational Evaluation
Reason for Referral
Background Information
Tests Administered
Test Behavior
WJ IV Cognitive Battery
WJ IV Achievement
Conclusions
DSM-5 Diagnosis
Recommendations
Section III: Recommendations
Introduction
Cognitive and Linguistic Factors
Fluid Reasoning
Memory
Cognitive Processing/Perceptual Speed
Visual Processing and Visual Perception/Visual Detail
Phonemic Awareness/Phonological Awareness
Oral Language
Achievement
Basic Reading Skills
Reading Rate and Fluency
Reading Comprehension
Handwriting/Visual-Motor
Basic Writing Skills
Mathematics: Basic Skills
Mathematics: Problem Solving
Further Evaluation
Accommodations and Modifications
Word Problems: Primary School and Above
Higher-Level Mathematics
Life Skills Mathematics
Knowledge/Content Areas/Study Strategies
General
Behavior Management and Intervention
Homework
Response To Intervention (RtI)
Technology
Testing/Test-Taking
Transitions
Social/Advocacy
Self-Esteem
Self-Advocacy
Social Skills
Special Populations
Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Attentional Challenges
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
English Language Learners (ELL)
Gifted and Twice-Exceptional
Hearing Impairment
Visual Impairment
Inclusion
Social Skills
Orientation
Reading
Math
Content Areas
Section IV: Strategies
Introduction
Contents
Addition/Multiplication Facts: Instructional Sequence
Addition Facts: Organizational Structure for Memorization
Alternate Pronunciation for Spelling
Anticipation Guide
Behavior Rating Chart
Sample Behavioral Contract
Behavioral Contracts
Behavioral Interventions for the Whole Class
Classroom Rules: Guidelines
Cohesive Devices: Types
Collaborative Strategic Reading
Content Area Instruction: Components of Effective Lessons
Context Clues
Directed Reading-Thinking Activity
Directed Vocabulary-Thinking Activity
Dolch Story and Word List
Elkonin Procedure (Adapted)
Error Monitoring Strategy (COPS)
Flow List for Reading and Spelling Words
Glass-Analysis for Decoding Only
Instant Words
Instructional Accommodations Survey
Kerrigan's Integrated Method of Teaching Composition
K-W-L-S Strategy: Know–Want to Know–Learned–Still Need to Learn
Letter Pattern Recognition: Instruction
Letter Patterns: Games to Reinforce Recognition
Look-Sign-Fingerspell-Write (LSFW)
Look-Spell-See-Write
Math Computation Form: Large
Math Computation Form: Small
Math Problem-Solving Strategy
Memory Strategy Instruction
Mnemonic Strategies
Multisensory Structured Language Approaches to Teaching Reading
Multisensory Study Method for Irregular Words
Organization of Materials and Assignments
Precision Teaching
Principles of Spelling Instruction for Struggling Spellers
Question-Answer Relationship
Reading Rate: Words Correct Per Minute
Repeated Reading
Self-Management Strategy for Improving Adolescent Behavior
Self-Regulated Strategy Development
Semantic Feature Analysis
Sentence Types
Speed Drills for Reading Fluency and Basic Skills
SQ3R
Store The Story for Reading
Store The Story for Writing
Strategy Instruction
Syllable Types
Talk-To-Yourself Chart
Telling Time Strategy
Test-Taking Strategy: PIRATES
Token Economy Systems
Token Economy With Response Cost
Vocabulary Games
Word Bank Activities
Word Mapping Strategy
Word Problems: Visualization Strategy
Writing Process With Concept Mapping
Tests Cited in This Book
References
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