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Morphology Basics

Quick and easy lessons for Years 3–8

It makes intuitive sense that breaking words into units of meaning is a powerful strategy to advance spelling knowledge, vocabulary development and reading comprehension – and plenty of research backs that up. But how can teachers translate that widely recognised principle into their own practice? Morphology Basics gives straightforward answers in teacher-friendly language that you can put to use Years 3 to 8 classrooms

The book begins with a general outline of morphology and its implications for teaching, establishing the foundation of knowledge teachers need. It then sets out more specific evidence-based information and ideas for teaching the most common prefixes, suffixes, and Latin and Greek roots. The numerous student activities are easy to implement and, along with the templates provided, open the way to further discussion and exploration of the world of morphology to support literacy learning.

Ages: 7-13 | Pages: 84 | Code: 51265 | ISBN: 9781991134141

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Claire Knight

Claire Knight is a literacy facilitator for Massey Literacy under Tätai Angitu, providing high-quality professional development to schools in Auckland and the Waikato region. With over 20 years of teaching experience, she has served as a Deputy Principal and Resource Teacher of Learning and Behaviour (RTLB). Claire is currently pursuing her PhD at Massey University, focusing on improving reading comprehension for students in Years 4-8. She is passionate about seeing all students succeed and empowering teachers to be powerful resources for their classrooms, schools, and communities. Her extensive experience and dedication make her a key contributor to enhancing literacy practices in education.

Contents

Foreword4
Introduction5
What is morphology?5
How morphology knowledge can support literacy5
What you will find in this book5
An overview of morphology6
Types of morphemes6
Affixes – one type of morpheme6
Reasons for teaching morphology7
When to start teaching morphology8
Making meaningful connections8
Teaching about prefixes9
Which prefixes to teach9
Three prefix categories9
Multidimensional layers of meaning10
Prefix teaching tips – the "how" when working with free morphemes10
Student lessons on prefixes12
Teaching about suffixes23
Two suffix categories23
Three important spelling rules25
Suffix teaching tips – the how25
Student lessons on suffixes27
Teaching about the origins of words51
How to identify the language an English word comes from51
What instruction looks like54
Student lessons on Latin roots55
Student lessons on Greek roots65
Worked examples and templates75
References78
Resources for teachers80