Reading Screener Results

Your Child's Results

Your child is learning many new letters and their sounds. This is the first step in learning to read.

Score: 0 (out of 31)

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Stage: 1 (out of 4)

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Your child is:
On Track

Recommendation:
Keep it up!

Score: 0 (out of 31)

Stage: 1 (out of 4)

Your child is: On Track

Recommendation: Keep it up!

CUSTOMIZED ACTION PLAN FOR YOUR CHILD

Family routines, priorities and your child’s strengths and interests may all impact the score. The goal of this Screener is to provide a current snapshot of your child’s skills and to help you learn simple things to do with your child that, over time, will boost reading readiness.

Be sure to print or email your child’s results for later reference. Try the activities provided in the Customized Action Plan and revisit the Screener in six months to see the progress you’ve helped your child make.

What if I have a concern?


ScoreStageDescription
0-51 of 4Your child enjoys books and drawing and is developing some important reading readiness skills important for later reading, including listening skills and concepts about print. 
6-162 of 4Your child is beginning to master the letters of the alphabet and is developing expertise with his/her listening and speaking skills. Your child is developing an active interest in reading and may contribute to the story telling.
17-253 of 4Your child is mastering many important letter knowledge and phonological awareness skills that provide a solid foundation for later reading.
26-314 of 4Your child has a strong foundation for the development of successful reading across five essential emergent literacy areas: Print Awareness, Oral Language, Letter Knowledge, Phonological Awareness and Beginning Writing. Reading interactively with your child and providing a print-rich environment at home are essential for developing a love of reading in your child.
Score0 - 5
Stage1 of 4
DescriptionYour child enjoys books and drawing and is developing some important reading readiness skills important for later reading, including listening skills and concepts about print. 
Score6 - 16
Stage2 of 4
DescriptionYour child is beginning to master the letters of the alphabet and is developing expertise with his/her listening and speaking skills. Your child is developing an active interest in reading and may contribute to the story telling.
Score17 - 25
Stage3 of 4
DescriptionYour child is mastering many important letter knowledge and phonological awareness skills that provide a solid foundation for later reading.
Score18 - 31
Stage4 of 4
DescriptionYour child has a strong foundation for the development of successful reading across five essential emergent literacy areas: Print Awareness, Oral Language, Letter Knowledge, Phonological Awareness and Beginning Writing. Reading interactively with your child and providing a print-rich environment at home are essential for developing a love of reading in your child.