Reading is ______________.
unnatural
natural
We are wired for _______________.
language
reading
Our ability to recognize words in reading uses the species’ evolutionary older circuitry that is specialized for ___________________________.
object permanance
object recognition
The use of ___________ sparked the evolution of writing systems.
tokens
ink
We derived our ability to write and read from what concept?
calligraphy
math
Children are wired for sound, but ____________ is an optional accessory that must be painstakingly bolted on.
listening
print
The child must learn the visual aspects of print—such as the features of letters, the common letter patterns, and “sight” words in English—and also how to spell all these new words.
morphology
orthography
The loss of ability to read.
dyslexia
alexia
It is a system of rules for forming words from the smallest meaningful parts of a language.
The smallest meaningful parts of a language are called __________________.
phonemes
morphemes
A child’s evolving ability to hear, discriminate, segment, and manipulate the phonemes in words, helps pave the way for the critical insight that words are made up of sounds.
phonemic awareness
phonological development
Roots, prefixes, suffixes, and affixes are examples of?
The smallest unit of sound is known as a ___________________.
grapheme
phoneme
A _________________ is the smallest functional unit of a writing system.
A second part of language that can have a strong effect on a child's reading success is ____________________, which refers to the understanding of word meanings.
semantics
Children learn more easily when there are two main emphases. The two emphases are known as _____________________.
onset and rime
blending
A child’s growth in acquiring and using the grammatical relationships within language.
semantic development
syntactic development
How the child learns that his or her writing system represents oral language.
grapheme development
orthographic development
_________________ is not a matter of speed; it is a matter of being able to utilize all the special knowledge a child has about a word fast enough to have time to think & comprehend.
Naming
Fluency
Awareness of ___________________& ____________________ are the two most powerful predictors of later reading achievement.
rapid naming
visual areas
speech sounds
vocal responses