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mydiamond

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Which subtests of the WIATIII would you analyze closely for a student in your class who is struggling in math?
 
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A student who scores significantly below the levels expected on the subtests of word reading, reading comprehension, spelling, and pseudoword decoding but was within the range expected on other subtests might be referred for additional assessment. What will assessment help to determine?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Math Problem Solving, Numerical Operations, Math Fluency

Answer to Question 2

Since all of the difficulties are in domains of reading and written language, the additional assessments may help determine what specific problems the student is having with each of these skills and/or the presence of a learning disability.



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