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What is synthetic phonics?

  1. A method of teaching based on memorization

  2. A technique that teaches sounds and synthesizes them into words

  3. A style of phonetic reading without sounds

  4. A reading strategy focused on visual recognition

The correct answer is: A technique that teaches sounds and synthesizes them into words

Your understanding of synthetic phonics as a technique that teaches sounds and synthesizes them into words is accurate. This method emphasizes the relationship between letters and sounds, enabling students to decode new words by blending the individual sounds they have learned. By focusing on the systematic instruction of phonemes (the smallest units of sound) and the blending of these sounds, synthetic phonics equips learners with the skills to read unfamiliar words independently, fostering both decoding and reading fluency. This approach stands in contrast to other methods that may rely on memorization or visual recognition, which do not prioritize the fundamental sound-letter connections that are essential for reading proficiency.