Morphology Wall - Orton Gillingham Morphology
Morphology Activities - Morphology Wall - The Science of Reading suggests that Morphology is so beneficial in teaching students how to be more fluent readers and to have better comprehension. Morphology activities increase students' vocabulary. Morphology is the study of how parts of words, called morphemes, create different meanings by combining with each other or standing alone. This Morphology Wall packet includes everything you need to create a morphology wall in your classroom. It has t
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Latin Roots Passages - Volume 4 - Digital & Print
Included in this Latin Roots Set:2 stories with custom illustrations for practicing Latin Roots.2 poems with custom illustrations and Latin Roots practice.A/B multiple-choice questioning.Open-ended evidence-based question.Challenge activity to find evidence in the text.Custom Illustrations from Three Birds Art. IG: Threebirds_artGoogle Classroom Digital Version.EVERYTHING IS ON ONE PAGE! Ideas for Use:As mentor texts during a whole group lesson on learning Latin Roots.In a small guided reading
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Morphology Activities Root Words Prefixes & Suffixes Roots & Affixes Worksheets
These morphology activities will help build students' vocabulary with Greek and Latin roots and affixes. Students who have an expansive vocabulary will be able to read quickly and with more accuracy, as well as determine the meaning of unknown words. One way to build students' vocabulary and reading skills is through explicit instruction and word study activities with Greek and Latin roots and affixes. These weekly morphology activities focus on five Greek and Latin roots and affixes to help stu
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Help your students become more independent during your math block with these math reference sheets. These six reference pages will provide your students with prompts, sentence stems, formulas, charts, vocabulary terms and other tools to help them build independence and confidence during math. You can place the reference sheets in a binder, in students journals, or staple them together as a little booklet and have students place them in their math folder.