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In this conversation, Michelle Sullivan (@michelle_thecolorfulclassroom), Sarah Paul (@snippetsbysarah), and Savannah Campbell discuss the significance of morphology in literacy education. They explore why teaching morphology is essential for understanding the English language, particularly its meaning components.
The discussion covers effective strategies for introducing morphology to young learners, the use of tools like word matrices and word sums, and the flexible approach to teaching morphology without a strict scope and sequence.
The speakers emphasize the importance of connecting morphology to vocabulary development and reading comprehension. In this conversation Sarah, Savannah, and Michelle discuss the importance of integrating morphology into literacy instruction, emphasizing the need to teach morphemes and their meanings. They explore practical applications of morphology lessons, share resources, and provide insights for educators on how to effectively teach morphology without overwhelming students. The conversation highlights the significance of making language concrete and accessible, while also encouraging educators to embrace mistakes as part of the learning process.
Resources Mentioned
Books (affiliate links):
Everything You Want to Know and Exactly Where to Find It
Beneath the Surface of Words
Products:
Morphology Interactive Notebooks
Greek/Latin Root of the Week Posters
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In this conversation, Michelle Sullivan (@michelle_thecolorfulclassroom), Sarah Paul (@snippetsbysarah), and Savannah Campbell discuss the significance of morphology in literacy education. They explore why teaching morphology is essential for understanding the English language, particularly its meaning components.
The discussion covers effective strategies for introducing morphology to young learners, the use of tools like word matrices and word sums, and the flexible approach to teaching morphology without a strict scope and sequence.
The speakers emphasize the importance of connecting morphology to vocabulary development and reading comprehension. In this conversation Sarah, Savannah, and Michelle discuss the importance of integrating morphology into literacy instruction, emphasizing the need to teach morphemes and their meanings. They explore practical applications of morphology lessons, share resources, and provide insights for educators on how to effectively teach morphology without overwhelming students. The conversation highlights the significance of making language concrete and accessible, while also encouraging educators to embrace mistakes as part of the learning process.
Resources Mentioned
Books (affiliate links):
Everything You Want to Know and Exactly Where to Find It
Beneath the Surface of Words
Products:
Morphology Interactive Notebooks
Greek/Latin Root of the Week Posters
Read more on our blogs:
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