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What do the acronyms used on the DORA Report pages mean?
 
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Acronyms used by Let’s Go Learn on the DORA report page

DORA

HF – High-Frequency Words: score range is mid-Kindergarten to high 3rd grade.
WR – Word Recognition: score range is mid-Kindergarten to high 12th grade.
PH – Phonics/Word Analysis: score range is low Kindergarten to high 4th grade.
PA – Phonemic Awareness: scores as a percentage.
SP – Spelling: score range is mid-Kindergarten to high 12th grade.
VO – Word Meaning sub-test/Oral Vocabulary: mid-Kindergarten to high 12th grade.
CO – Silent Reading sub-test/Comprehension: score range is mid-Kindergarten to high 12th grade.
WS - Weighted Score

 

 



DORA Phonemic Awareness
Early PA – Early Phonological Awareness
Pho Seq – Phoneme Segmentation
MAAT – Phoneme Manipulation Auditory Analysis Tasks
Wght % Cor Total – Weighted Percent Correct

 

 



DORA Spanish
HF – High-Frequency Words: score range is mid-Kindergarten to high 3rd grade.
WR – Word Recognition: score range is mid-Kindergarten to high 4th grade.
PH – Word Analysis/Phonics: score range is low Kindergarten to high 3rd grade.
PA – Phonemic Awareness: scores as a percentage.
SP - Spelling: score range is mid-Kindergarten to high 9th grade.
VO – Word Meaning sub-test/Oral Vocabulary: mid-Kindergarten to high 9th grade.
CO – Silent Reading sub-test/Comprehension: score range is mid-Kindergarten to high 12th grade.

 

 


DORA Dyslexia
DS Scrn - Dyslexia Screener Pass/Non-Pass Threshold based on the grade of the student
DS Raw - Dyslexia Screener Raw Score (absolute range of 0 to 19 for anyone taking this screener)
HF-DS - High-Frequency Words DS Sub-test
PH-DS - Phonic DS Sub-test
PA-DS - Phonemic Awareness Screener Sub-test
RN - Rapid Naming Sub-test
LET-IN - Letter Identification Screener
BUB - Mouse or touch-screen dexterity test

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