Happy #morphememonday everyone! Can you believe, that next week, it will be the 30th #morphememonday post?!? Definition: not, in Origin: Latin Examples: illegal, illustrious, illiquid, illusive, illicit <il> + <lit> + <er> + <ate> = illiterate...
Happy #morphememonday everyone! This week we are focusing on Latin morphemes. Definition: much or many Origin: Latin Examples: multichannel, multifactor, multigenerational, multivariable, multisensory <multi> + <media> -> multimedia <multi> +...
Happy #morphememonday everyone! Happy Family Day to all of our Canadian Readers. Last week’s prefix <en/em> was considered to be of both Greek and Latin origin and this week’s prefix <di> is also considered to be of Greek and Latin origin. ...
Happy #phonologicalfriday everyone! Happy Valentine’s Day too! This week we are going to continue with ideas for promoting phonological awareness with your students. Before discussing the lesson, we first should review a few concepts to make sure we are all on...
Happy #morphememonday everyone! Here is this week’s dose of morphological awareness. Definition: in, into, make Origin: Greek and Latin Examples: embattle, employ, embolism, enveloped, encompass, encircled <en> + <joy> + <ment> = enjoyment...