Joey-14.html Appendix Evaluation Summary Sheet INTELLIGENCE WISC-R: Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children Revised Verbal Section: Information – measures acquired knowledge Similarities – measures logical and abstract thinking abilities Arithmetic – measures numerical reasoning and concentration Vocabulary – measures word knowledge and language development Comprehension – measures practical knowledge and common sense Digit Span – Measures short-term auditory memory and concentration Performance Section: Picture Completion – measures visual alertness to details Picture Arrangement – measures social judgment, perceptual organization, and sequencing Block Design – measures perceptual organization and knowledge of spatial relationships Object Assembly – measures perceptual organization, spatial relationships, and ability to assemble puzzles Coding – measures clerical speed and accuracy, visual motor ability, and short-term visual organization Mazes – measures ability in following a visual pattern; foresight ACADEMICS ACHIEVEMENT WRAT: Wide Range Achievement Test – brief test of reading (word recognition), spelling, and written arithmetic SPACHE: Spache Oral Diagnostic Reading Test – word recognition; oral reading of sentences and paragraphs; phonetic analysis GATES MACGINITIE: Gates MacGinitie Silent Reading Test – speed, accuracy, vocabulary and comprehension in silent reading GRAY ORAL READING KEY MATH – oral reading and fluency math skills in numeration, fractions, geometry, symbols, mental computation, reasoning, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, money measurement, time, word problems WRITTEN EXPRESSION – dictation from grade level and spontaneous paragraph LEARNING MODALITIES DETROIT: Detroit Test of Learning Aptitude – various subtests of visual processing, auditory processing, eye-hand motor speed, and memory WEPMAN: Wepman Auditory Discrimination Test – measures ability to differentiate between sameness and difference of forty different word pairs HARRIS: Harris Test of Lateral Dominance – determines whether right- or left-eyed, -handed and -footed BENDER: Bender Gestalt Test – measures perceptual motor ability and development SENSE OF SELF H-T-P: House-Tree-Person – drawings of a house, tree, person, and family FREEMAN: Freeman Sentence Completion – completions of partial sentences such as “Books are …”