What is a synthetic approach to reading? |
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Introduction | |
A synthetic approach to reading begins with letters and sounds and blends them into syllables and words. | |
It is usually combined with another approach and normally does not stand alone. For instance, it is used with phonic or analytic approaches. |
Definition | |
A synthetic approach to reading is an approach that begins with the smallest segment of speech and builds, or synthesizes, the small parts into syllables and words. (Halvorson 1992) |
Examples | |
Here are some examples of synthetic approaches: | |
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