
Fast ForWord software targets the underlying issues.
 - 50+ adaptive research based exercises.
 - At home, with remote coaching, for reading and learning.
Fast ForWord Language to Reading
Make the Connection From Sounds To Text
Fast ForWord Language to Reading builds the link between spoken and written language to guide students towards becoming proficient grade level readers. It rapidly builds the skills critical for learning to read or becoming a better reader as students learn to associate language sounds with the letters of the alphabet.
Who Can Benefit from Fast ForWord Language to Reading?
After Fast ForWord Language v2 where students improve their ability to hear phonemes, the component sounds inside words, students are ready to make the connection to text, the next step towards learning to read or reading more efficiently and comfortably.
Fast ForWord Language to Reading develops essential cognitive skills in the context of language and reading, including:
- Listening Comprehension
- Sound-Letter Recognition
- Phonological Awareness
- Beginning Word Recognition
- English Language Conventions
This program is a great follow-up to Fast ForWord Language v2 as it continues to develop the essential cognitive skills of memory, attention, processing and sequencing, known together as Learning MAPS, which are critically important prerequisites for successful reading.
Fast ForWord Language to Reading v2 consists of five exercises.
Jumper GymThe space athlete is helped to improve her tumbling skills when students match the correct sequence of sound sweeps. This exercise helps students to build and strengthen their listening accuracy and auditory sequencing skills as well as improving their sound processing and working memory. |
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Polar Planet
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Tomb TrekThe granny space explorer has discovered an ancient tomb. Students help her find the treasure. This exercise encourages students to develop their word analysis skills, as well as phonological awareness and working memory. |
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Paint Match
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Cosmic ReaderStudents follow spoken direction by clicking and moving items on the screen. They also listen to descriptions of activities and then select a picture that correctly illustrates the activity. This exercise improves skills in listening comprehension, English language conventions, and following directions. |
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Language and reading skills developed by Fast ForWord Language to Reading:
- Organization
- Listening accuracy
- Word analysis
- Sound-letter correspondence
- Phonological fluency
- Visual tracking
- English language conventions
- Listening comprehension
Cognitive skills developed by Fast ForWord Language to Reading:
- Working memory
- Auditory and visual-spatial working memory
- Picture-concept associations form long term memory
- Visual symbol-sound associations from long term memory
- Sustained and focused attention
- Auditory and linguistic processing
- Sequencing ability
- Auditory, visual and cross-modal processing









