The WRAT5 builds on the test’s history of strong normative data and accuracy estimating premorbid verbal intelligence in lower functioning patients.
Benefits
- Test learners of all ages using the same assessment.
- Screen individuals or small groups (with some subtests) to help identify those requiring a more comprehensive academic achievement evaluation.
- Administer only the subtests that are needed.
- Administer with paper and pencil or digitally with Q-interactive.
- Digitally score and report using Q-global.
Features
Updates to WRAT5 include current normative data; improved subtests and identification of learning disabilities; streamlined rules; and digital administration, scoring and reporting for four subtests:
- Word Reading: measures untimed letter identification and word recognition. The examinee reads aloud a list of letters/words.
- Sentence Comprehension: measures the ability to identify the meaning of words and to comprehend the ideas and information in a sentence using an untimed modified cloze procedure.
- Spelling: measures an individual's ability to write letters and words from dictation without a time limit.
- Math Computation: measures an individual's ability to count, identify numbers, solve simple oral math problems, and calculate written math problems with a time limit.
- A Reading Composite score is created by combining the Word Reading and Sentence Comprehension standard scores.
Resources
The following resources are available for WRAT5.
Now Available!
Digital Assets: Stimulus Books, Manuals, and Other Administration Materials
You can now choose to replace your paper administration components with a digital version of each piece. The Q-global Resource Library hosts WRAT5 digital stimulus books, manuals, and ancillary administration materials. Each component can be purchased separately or as a digital kit.
NOTE: Paper record forms and scoring are not included in some digital kits at this time. Please refer to the descriptions for items included in any kit purchase.