The Most Common Middle School OT Assessments

Ever wondered what the most common middle school OT assessments are? Look no further! I’ve gathered my fave ones I’ve used over the years with students from 5th grade to 8th! Plus, I put this question out to the wider Dynamic School OT community to see what they had to say as well. (Psst – join us.) So the next time you’re unsure what assessment to use with a middle school student, check out this (almost) exhaustive list to help you make your decision! 

PS: Looking for assessments you can use with students of different ages? Check out this list

BOT-2 (Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency, Second Edition)

Focus: A variety of fine and gross motor skills

Year Released: 2005

Age Range: 4:0 – 21:11

Scores: Age-based standard scores, percentile ranks, age equivalents, and descriptive categories

Completion Time: 30 – 60 minutes

Link to More Info

SFA (School Function Assessment)

Focus: A comprehensive caregiver checklist of occupations in the school environment

Year Released: 1998

Age Range: Kindergarten through sixth grade

Scores: Criterion-referenced ratings

Completion Time: 30 – 120 minutes (for respondent filling out assessment)

Link to More Info

Beery VMI (Beery-Buktenica Developmental Test of Visual-Motor Integration, Sixth Edition)

Focus: Quick test of visual and motor integration

Year Released: 2010

Age Range: 2:0 – 99:11

Scores: Standard scores, percentiles, and age equivalents

Completion Time: 15 – 30 minutes

Link to More Info

middle school OT assessments

REAL (The Roll Evaluation of Activities of Life)

Focus: A comprehensive caregiver checklist of ADLs and IADLs

Year Released: 2013

Age Range: 2:0 – 18:11

Scores: Standard scores and percentile ranks

Completion Time: 15 – 30 minutes (for respondent filling out assessment)

Link to More Info

TVPS-4 (Test of Visual Perception Skills, Fourth Edition)

Focus: A comprehensive visual-perceptual skills measure

Year Released: 2017

Age Range: 5 – 21 years

Scores: Scaled scores, percentile ranks, and age equivalents for each subtest and for overall performance

Completion Time: 30 – 90 minutes

Link to More Info

DTVP-3 (Developmental Test of Visual Perception, Third Edition)

Focus: Visual perception and visual-motor integration

Year Released: 2013

Age Range: 4:0 – 12:11

Scores: Scaled scores and composite scores

Completion Time: 30 minutes

Link to More Info

WRAVMA (Wide Range Assessment of Visual Motor Abilities)

Focus: Visual spatial, fine motor skills, and visual-motor integration

Year Released: 1995

Age Range: 3 to 17 years

Scores: Scaled scores, standard scores, age-equivalent scores, and percentiles for each subtest; visual-motor integration composite score when all three subtests are administered

Completion Time: 10 – 30 minutes

Link to More Info

middle school OT assessments

SP2, SC (Sensory Profile 2, School Companion)

Focus: A comprehensive caregiver checklist of sensory processing in the school environment

Year Released: 2014

Age Range: 3:0 – 4:11

Scores: Percentiles and descriptive classifications

Completion Time: 15 – 30 minutes (for respondent filling out assessment)

Link to More Info

SPM-2(Sensory Processing Measure, Second Edition)

Focus: A comprehensive caregiver checklist of sensory processing in the home and school environment

Year Released: 2021

Age Range: 4 months to 87 years

Scores: Standard scores and raw scores, standard scores (T-scores), percentile scores, DIF scores

Completion Time: 20 – 40 minutes (for respondent filling out assessment)

Link to More Info

ETCH (Evaluation Tool of Children’s Handwriting)

Focus: Quick test of handwriting skills on various tasks

Year Released: 1995

Age Range: First through sixth grade

Scores: Criterion-referenced ratings

Completion Time: 15 – 30 minutes

Link to More Info

DeCoste Writing Protocol, Second Edition

Focus: Tool that examines a child’s ability to write & type and the factors that influence success with these tasks

Year Released: 2015

Age Range: No ages listed

Scores: Informal results related to speed, spelling, and other mechanics of writing

Completion Time: 30 minutes

Link to More Info

COPM (Canadian Occupational Performance Measure, Fifth Edition)

Focus: Outcome measure for a client’s self-perceptions of their participation in occupation

Year Released: 2014

Age Range: 6 – 65

Scores: No scores per se; client and therapist collaboratively set goals and outcomes

Completion Time: 15 – 60 minutes

Link to More Info

SCOPE (The Short Child Occupational Profile, Version 2.2)

Focus: Occupation-focused assessment that examines a child’s volition

Year Released: 2008

Age Range: Birth through 21

Scores: Informal measures of performance

Completion Time: 10 – 20 minutes

Link to More Info

GOAL (Goal-Oriented Assessment of Lifeskills)

Focus: Structured ADL and motor tasks that can be used to develop a treatment plan

Year Released: 2013

Age Range: 7 to 17 years

Scores: Standard scores and progress score

Completion Time: 45 – 60 minutes 

Link to More Info

TVMS-3 (Test of Visual-Motor Skills, Third Edition)

Focus: Standardized assessment of visual-motor skills

Year Released: 2014

Age Range: 3 to 90+ years

Scores: Standard scores, percentile ranks, and age equivalents

Completion Time: 20 – 30 minutes

Link to More Info

I hope these recommendations for middle school OT assessments were helpful! One note I do want to make is that any formal assessment in the school system should always be paired with excellent & robust informal assessment – think classroom observation, activity analysis, student & caregiver interview, etc. And, if you’re looking to tie it all together and get better at school-based OT evaluations, I’d love to have you join my course, The Dynamic School OT! Doing a thorough and legally-defensible assessment is just one of the many topics we cover in this comprehensive course. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to me at thedynamicschoolot@gmail.com.

Did I miss one of your favorite assessments? Come discuss in my Facebook group!

Scroll to Top