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Newly Enhanced Get Ready to Read! Screening Tool now available from Pearson
This economical, easy-to-use screening tool helps you evaluate a child's readiness for learning how to read and write. Learn more about the enhanced Get Ready to Read! Screening Tool today!
 
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Screening Tool Instructions


The Get Ready to Read! screening tool has a sample question and 20 questions. When you've finished all 20 questions, the tool will be scored automatically.

How to use the Get Ready to Read! screening tool:

  1. Find a quiet time to work and set aside about 10-15 minutes to complete the screening tool.
  2. Sit next to the child in front of the computer screen. Give the child control of the mouse if he or she knows how to use it.
  3. The screening tool begins with a sample question. Use this question to make sure that the child knows what to do. Point to the pictures in the sample question and say to the child: "Let's look at some pictures. I will ask you a question about them, and you point to (or click on) the picture that is the best answer. Let's try one."
  4. Remember, read the statement aloud that appears at the top of the sample question slowly, clearly, and exactly as it is written on the screen. Ask the child to point to (or click on) the best answer. This is a sample question, so you may give hints and feedback only on this question to make sure the child understands the instructions.
  5. When you are confident that the child understands what to do, click on "start" at the bottom of the sample page to continue to the first question.
  6. Read the statement at the top of the page to the child exactly as it is written on the screen. You or the child should click on the picture that the child chooses as the answer. Click on "next" to continue to the next question. Continue in this way through all 20 questions.
  7. After the 20th question, click on the "Get Score" button to get the child's score.

What if:

  • The child wants to stop? Say: "We have just a few more. Let's try to finish." If the child stops paying attention, take a short break. Start with the next unanswered item. If the child is not able to start again, restart the screening tool at the beginning a few days later.
  • The child asks for help? Say: "Try to do it yourself." You can repeat a question, but don't offer more help.
  • The child says the answer instead of pointing to or clicking on it? Say: "Can you show me? Put your finger on it."
  • The child points to more than one picture or changes an answer? Say: "Can you pick just one?" Choose the child's final answer.
  • The child asks if the answer is right? Give a vague answer: "You're doing a really good job." Respond the same way whether the answer is right or wrong.
  • The child answers too quickly, or points to the picture in the same position every time? Say: “Take your time. Look at all the pictures before you decide.” The child may be tired. Take a short break.
 
 
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