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Morphology

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Morphology

FromReading Teachers Lounge


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Morphology

FromReading Teachers Lounge

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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Feb 10, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Shannon and Mary chat with Emily Conlan from @wordmorphed_ on Instagram about Morphology.   Emily shows how and where Morphology fits into structured literacy instruction and the science of reading. Their discussion provides easy ways to strengthen students' word meaning knowledge at different grade and age levels of readers.Episode Resources:Wiliam Van Cleve: Morphology Matters, Word Sums, and MoreVan Cleve-Morphology Matters VideoODE-Using Word Bases videoWhat Should Morphology Instruction look like?  (Reading Rockets)The Base Bank from Jason Wade Education (Sounds & Syllables)Morphology—A Gateway to Advanced LanguageMorphological Awareness & Assessments articleTeaching Morphology to Improve Literacy: A Guide for TeachersUncovering the Logic of English (*Amazon affiliate link)Base, Prefix, and Suffix Cards from Rhode Island Department of EducationUsing Morphology to Teach Vocabulary (Keys to Literacy)FCRR Morphology Activities for K and 1st GradeFCRR Morphology Activities for 2nd and 3rd GradeEmily Conlan's Website with Morphology ResourcesEmily's Instagram: @wordmorphed_https://morphememagic.com/Hot Logic Mini Oven https://amzn.to/3jO2C4l (*Amazon affiliate link)Daily Harvest (Get $35 off your first box when you use this link)COME JOIN THE CONVERSATION!Our Website   Facebook   Instagram   ClubhouseShannon's TpT StoreSupport the show
Released:
Feb 10, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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This is the Reading Teachers Lounge where listeners can eavesdrop on professional conversations between elementary reading teachers. We are passionate about literacy and strive to find strategies to reach all learners. Shannon and Mary are neighbors who realized that they were “literacy soul sisters” at a dinner in their Atlanta neighborhood. Once they started chatting about reading they haven’t really stopped. Come join the conversation.