Secondary school students complete the two language programs, Fast ForWord Literacy and Fast ForWord Literacy Advanced, and then follow up with the appropriate reading programs, usually Fast ForWord Reading 3, Fast ForWord Reading 4, and Fast ForWord Reading 5.
Fast ForWord LiteracyFast ForWord Literacy develops the listening and language skills that give students the solid foundational skills they need to become better readers including:
Fast ForWord Literacy builds cognitive, language, and literacy skills for the adolescent student. Fast Forward Literacy moves adolescents toward grade level reading skills, with a focus on listening accuracy, phonological awareness, and language structures. Learn more about Fast ForWord Literacy |
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Fast ForWord Literacy AdvancedProvides the critical link needed to improve overall literacy in adolescents who are struggling to read and learn. It features:
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Fast ForWord Reading 3Makes Words and Language Fit TogetherFast ForWord to Reading 3 exercises build reading knowledge and fluency. With a focus on recognizing word sounds, word forms, and spelling conventions this product develops basic vocabulary and comprehension skills. Using an exclusive patented technology to help students build cognitive skills in the context of essential reading skills, Fast ForWord to Reading 3 exercises work on:
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Fast ForWord Reading 4Produces Faster Comprehension and an Expanded VocabularyFast ForWord to Reading 4 exercises expand reading skills with a focus on applying knowledge of word origins, word forms, sentence structures, and punctuation rules to improve comprehension. It continues the development of cognitive skills but presented in the context of reading. Fast ForWord to Reading 4 exercises use exclusive patented technology to help students build cognitive skills in the context of essential reading skills including:
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Fast ForWord Reading 5Strengthens Critical Thinking SkillsFast ForWord to Reading 5 exercises focus on advanced reading comprehension and vocabulary skills. Based on research of how the brain learns, Fast ForWord to Reading 5 exercises use exclusive patented technology to help students build cognitive skills in the context of essential reading skills including:
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