Wide Range Assessment of Visual Motor Abilities

WRAVMA
  • Wayne Adams, PhD, ABPP
  • David Sheslow, PhD

Wide Range Assessment of Visual Motor Abilities (WRAVMA) provides a reliable, accurate evaluation of visual-motor skills of children and adolescents.

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  • Test forms reports

    Booklets, record forms, answer sheets, report usages & subscriptions

    3 options

    From USD 120.18
  • Support materials

    Manuals, stimulus books, replacement items & other materials

    3 options

    From USD 37.15
  • All products

    All tests and materials offered for WRAVMA

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- of 9 results
  • WRAVMA Drawing Form Response Booklets Qty 25 (Print)
    31392 Qualification Level B

    USD 120.18

  • WRAVMA Manual (Print)
    31391 Qualification Level B

    USD 123.74

  • WRAVMA Matching Form Response Booklets Qty 25 (Print)
    31393 Qualification Level B

    USD 120.18

  • WRAVMA PEG BOARD
    31395 Qualification Level B

    WRAVMA PEG BOARD

    USD 138.46

  • WRAVMA LUGGAGE TAG
    31397 Qualification Level B

    WRAVMA LUGGAGE TAG

    USD 4.83

  • WRAVMA PEGS
    31388 Qualification Level B

    WRAVMA PEGS

    USD 31.17

  • WRAVMA Record Forms Qty 25 (Print)
    31394 Qualification Level B

    USD 120.18

  • WRAVMA Peg Board and Pegs Qty 200
    31389 Qualification Level B

    Includes 1 Peg Board and 200 Pegs (40 of each of the following colors: blue, orange, red, yellow, green)

    WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.

    USD 151.11

  • WRAVMA Pencil Bag
    31396 Qualification Level B

    Includes 15 Sharpened Super Jumbo Pencils, 2 Orange Dry Erase Markers, 1 two hole manual pencil sharpener, all in a 6 X 9 - 4 mil zip lock clear plastic bag and seal bag

    WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.

    USD 37.15

Overview

Publication date:

1995

Age range:

3 to 17 years

Qualification level:

B

Completion time:

4-10 minutes per subtest

Administration:

Individual

Product Details

Assess and compare visual spatial, fine motor skills, and integrated visual motor skills.

Benefits

  • Relevant to school-related activities: evaluate visual-motor ability to make meaningful distinctions between important contributing sub-areas.
  • Psychometrically sound: permits a valid comparison of a child's overall visual-motor ability with norms for each test derived from the same standardization sample of 2,600 children.
  • Comprehensive and economical: one set of materials with children and adolescents ages 3–17 years.

Features

The WRAVMA assesses three areas using three tests: Drawing (Visual Motor), Matching (Visual-Spatial), and Pegboard (Fine Motor).

  • The Drawing Test: evaluates visual-motor integration by asking the child to copy designs arranged in order of increasing difficulty.
  • The Matching Test: assesses visual-spatial skills by asking the child to look at an image and select the option that relates best with it. 
  • The Pegboard Test: measures fine motor skills by asking the child to insert as many pegs as they can into a pegboard within 90 seconds. 
  • A scaled score, standard score, age-equivalent score, and percentile may be obtained for each subtest. 
  • A Visual-Motor Integration Composite score can be calculated when all three subtests are used together.