Synthetic phonics

Synthetic phonics, also known as blended phonics or inductive phonics,[1] is a method of teaching English reading which first teaches letter-sounds (grapheme/phoneme correspondences) and then how to blend (synthesise) these sounds to achieve full pronunciation of whole words.

A Child Learning to Read, Paul Delaroche (1797–1856)
  1. ^ "Glossary of Reading Terms - The Cognitive Foundations of Learning to Read: A Framework".