Across
- 3. A literate person is one who derives meaning, not ________, from the printed word.
- 5. All reading begins with ________
- 6. Our stored letter patterns and word representations are located in which hemisphere of the brain?
- 9. Reading fluency is the critical link from word recognition to _________
- 10. ________ memory is what readers use to hold onto information briefly and can also be known as our cognitive blackboard or scratch pad.
- 11. This is the part of the brain that allows readers to prioritize and give value to whatever they read.
Down
- 1. How often a given word appears in a text is its _________
- 2. Reading fluency instruction must be focused on the making of ________
- 4. Some students who struggle with developing fluency can attribute their problems to a poor environment, poor vocabulary range, or most significantly, poor teacher ________
- 5. The concept of ________ contributes to the seemingly simple way our eyes move across the text of a book.
- 7. Reading rate norms have ________ over the past decade for elementary students.
- 8. David Rose states that the three major jobs of the reading brain are feeling, planning strategy, and ________ patterns.