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Learning Disabilities
Theories, Diagnosis, and Teaching Strategies
, Ninth Edition
Janet W. Lerner, Northeastern Illinois University
Chapter Activities
CHAPTER 13: Written Language: Written Expression, Spelling, and Handwriting
Matching Exercise


Match the items to one of the choices in the selection boxes below them.

1. The type of writing used in the early grades, consisting of circles and straight lines.


2. Extremely poor handwriting, linked to fine motor difficulties.


3. Visual displays that systematize and structure ideas and concepts.


4.  The beginning writer's attempt to write words in a systematic although unconventional way.


5.  An approach to writing that emphasizes the stages of writing.


6.  A style of writing taught in the later elementary grades in which the letters of the word are connected.


7.  The first stage of the writing process in which the writer gathers ideas.


8. Typing skills, when used on a computer.


Your score is:  


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