Universal Screener for Dyslexia and Reading Difficulties in PDF/DOC format, complete with:
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Key skill areas assessed
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Scoring guide
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RTI Tier suggestions based on results
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Observational notes
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Action steps
📄 UNIVERSAL SCREENER FOR DYSLEXIA & READING DIFFICULTIES
Student Name: _____________________
Grade: _______
Date: _______________
School: ___________________________
Administered By: ___________________
SECTION 1: PHONEMIC AWARENESS
Skill | Task Example | Score (✓/✗) | Notes |
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Rhyming | Say 2 words that rhyme with “cat” | ___ /2 | |
Phoneme Isolation | “What is the first sound in ‘dog’?” | ___ /2 | |
Phoneme Blending | Blend sounds /s/ /u/ /n/ → “sun” | ___ /2 | |
Phoneme Segmentation | Segment “fish” → /f/ /i/ /sh/ | ___ /2 | |
Phoneme Manipulation | Change /m/ in “mat” to /s/ → “sat” | ___ /2 |
Total (out of 10): _______
Proficiency:
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8–10: At or above grade level
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5–7: Monitor (Tier 1 support)
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0–4: At risk (Tier 2–3 intervention)
SECTION 2: RAPID AUTOMATIZED NAMING (RAN)
Task | Time Taken | Errors |
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Letters (a, s, m, t, r – repeated in a 5x5 grid) | ___________ | ______ |
Numbers (2, 4, 7, 9, 5 – repeated in 5x5 grid) | ___________ | ______ |
Colors or Objects (optional K-1) | ___________ | ______ |
Observations: _________________________________
Concerns if:
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Significantly slower than peers
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3 errors
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Difficulty maintaining flow
SECTION 3: DECODING / PHONICS
Skill | Task | Score (✓/✗) |
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Letter-Sound Correspondence | Show 10 letters; ask sound | ___ /10 |
CVC Word Reading | e.g., “mat,” “pin,” “dog” | ___ /5 |
Digraphs | e.g., “ch,” “sh,” “th” words | ___ /5 |
Blends | e.g., “slip,” “trap” | ___ /5 |
Silent-e / VCe Words | e.g., “cake,” “bike” | ___ /5 |
Total (out of 30): _______
Benchmarks:
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25–30: Mastery
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15–24: Developing
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<15: Intensive support needed
SECTION 4: ORAL READING FLUENCY (GRADES 1+)
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Use a grade-level passage (100–200 words)
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One-minute timed read
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Count WPM (words per minute) and accuracy
WPM: __________
Accuracy (%): _______%
Expression/Prosody (1–4): _____
Fluency Norms by Grade:
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1st: 30–60 WPM
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2nd: 70–100 WPM
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3rd: 85–115 WPM
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4th: 100–140 WPM
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5th+: 120–160 WPM
SECTION 5: SPELLING INVENTORY
Word | Correct/Incorrect | Error Type (phonetic, visual, omission, etc.) |
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1. hat | ___ | |
2. flip | ___ | |
3. shop | ___ | |
4. cake | ___ | |
5. train | ___ | |
6. swim | ___ | |
7. jump | ___ | |
8. night | ___ | |
9. red | ___ | |
10. bed | ___ |
Total: ___ /10
If <7/10: Consider phonics/spelling intervention (OG, Wilson, etc.)
OBSERVATIONAL CHECKLIST
Behavior | Observed? |
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Reverses letters (b/d, p/q) | ☐ |
Struggles with left-to-right tracking | ☐ |
Avoids reading or gets frustrated | ☐ |
Difficulty with rhyming | ☐ |
Poor spelling or phonetic approximations | ☐ |
Family history of reading difficulties | ☐ |
Difficulty copying from board | ☐ |
RTI INTERVENTION SUGGESTIONS
Tier 1: Universal Instruction (80–85%)
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High-quality core reading instruction
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Multisensory phonics and fluency practice
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Progress monitoring every 6 weeks
Tier 2: Targeted Small Group (10–15%)
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30 minutes/day, 3–5x/week
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Structured OG-based phonics program
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Decoding/encoding, blending, and fluency
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Monitor every 2–4 weeks
Tier 3: Intensive Intervention (5–10%)
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1:1 or 1:2 explicit reading intervention
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Daily 45–60 minutes
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Structured Literacy (Orton-Gillingham, Barton, Wilson)
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Consider referral for psychoeducational eval
NEXT STEPS
☐ Schedule parent conference
☐ Begin RTI Tier ___ support
☐ Refer for dyslexia screening
☐ Provide classroom accommodations
☐ Monitor with DIBELS / Acadience / EasyCBM
✅ SCREENING SUMMARY
Risk for Dyslexia: ☐ Low ☐ Moderate ☐ High
Recommended Tier: ☐ 1 ☐ 2 ☐ 3
Follow-Up Date: _______________
Screener Notes/Recommendations:
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