What teaching approach is mostly closely associated with word families?
A. synthetic phonics
B. analytic phonics
C. structural analysis phonics
D. analogical phonics
D/Explanation
A. In synthetic phonics, words are broken down into their individual parts and then blended together.
B. In analytic phonics, words are analyzed to see what letter/sound relationships they have in common.
C. In structural analysis, you are looking for word parts like prefixes and suffixes.
D. Analogical phonics is another name for word families because all the words have the same rime, or chunk or analogy.
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