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Elementary Reading Attitude SurveyScoring SheetTest Administrator nameStudentGrade LevelDate of Administration4 points3 points2 points1 pointScoring GuideHappiest faceSlightly smiling faceMildly upset faceVery upset faceRecreational ReadingTest Item Number1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Academic ReadingNumber of PointsRaw ScoreTest Item Number11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.Raw ScoreFull Scale Raw Score (Recreational Academic) Percentile RanksRecreationalNOTE: Divide raw score by80 to determine percent.AcademicFull ScaleNumber of Points

ELEMENTARY READING ATTITUDE SURVEYStudentGrade1. How do you feel when you read a book on a rainy Saturday?Love it!Like it.Ho Hum Don’t like it!2. How do you feel when you read a book in school during freetime?Love it!Like it.Ho Hum Don’t like it!3. How do you feel about reading for fun at home?Love it!Like it.Ho Hum Don’t like it!4. How do you feel about getting a book for a present?Love it!Like it.Ho Hum Don’t like it!

5. How do you feel about spending free time reading?Love it!Like it.Ho Hum Don’t like it!6. How do you feel about starting a new book?Love it!Like it.Ho Hum Don’t like it!7. How do you feel about reading during summer vacation?Love it!Like it.Ho Hum Don’t like it!8. How do you feel about reading instead of playing?Love it!Like it.Ho Hum Don’t like it!

9. How do you feel about going to a bookstore?Love it!Like it.Ho Hum Don’t like it!10. How do you feel about reading different kinds of books?Love it!Like it.Ho Hum Don’t like it!11. How do you feel when the teacher asks you questions aboutwhat you read?Love it!Like it.Ho Hum Don’t like it!12. How do you feel about doing reading workbook pages andworksheets?Love it!Like it.Ho Hum Don’t like it!

13. How do you feel about reading in school?Love it!Like it.Ho Hum Don’t like it!14. How do you feel about reading your school books?Love it!Like it.Ho Hum Don’t like it!15. How do you feel about learning from a book?Love it!Like it.Ho Hum Don’t like it!16. How do you feel when it’s time for reading class?Love it!Like it.Ho Hum Don’t like it!

17. How do you feel about the stories you read in reading class?Love it!Like it.Ho Hum Don’t like it!18. How do you feel when you read out loud in class?Love it!Like it.Ho Hum Don’t like it!19. How do you feel about using a dictionary?Love it!Like it.Ho Hum Don’t like it!20. How do you feel about taking a reading test?Love it!Like it.Ho Hum Don’t like it!

Here is a sample of how a teacher can follow upafter a student takes this test.Student A’s scores indicate that he likes to read at home, but is notcomfortable reading in school. I suggest the following to help himbecome more relaxed and confident while reading narrative andinformational texts in class.1. Provide him with a quiet, secluded place to read. A Book Nook isalways a nice addition to a classroom.2. Allow Student A time to read self-selected material3. Student A had a strongly negative reaction to #11. A good ideawould be to call on him when he volunteers, rather than randomly.4. Student A had a strongly negative response to #19. Spend timeworking one-on-one with him to help him practice dictionary skillsso he feels more confident when using one.5. The student also had a strongly negative response to #20.Determine why he doesn’t like taking a reading test; get specifics.If it feels overwhelming, perhaps the test can be broken down intochunks. If the problem is the open ended responses, perhaps hecould use the computer. Talk to the student about this.6. The student indicated a strong positive to #4. Use fun, popularbooks for incentives. Survey the student to find out what topics helikes to read about.7. Student A indicated a strong positive to #9. If the child likes to goto a bookstore, encourage the child to go to the school library – abookstore where the books are free! Also, encourage the student toearn Accelerated Reader (AR) points so they can shop in the ARstore.

Elementary Reading Attitude Survey Scoring Sheet Test Administrator name Student Grade Level Date of Administration Scoring Guide 4 points Happiest face 3 points Slightly smiling face 2 points Mildly upset face 1 point Very upset face Recreational Reading Academic Reading Test Item Numb

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