Morphology Digital Games for Prefixes
Are you looking for fun and interactive digital games to review prefixes?
Your students will LOVE these hunt style digital morphology games. They’re self-checking games in Google Slides Presentations.
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Are you looking for fun and interactive digital games to review prefixes?
Your students will LOVE these hunt style digital morphology games. They’re self-checking games in Google Slides Presentations.
Are you seeking morphology activities to help you introduce prefixes, suffixes, and Latin roots in an easy, no-prep way? These Morphology Reading Passages for early readers were designed to do just that. They’re a must have for your collection of morphology activities. This resource will weave seamlessly into any morphology scope and sequence for Orton-Gillingham.
Are you seeking morphology activities to help you introduce your early readers to prefixes, suffixes and Latin Roots in an easy, no-prep way? Morpheme Sentences are designed to do just that. They’re a must have to add to your collection of morphology activities. This resource will weave seamlessly into any morphology scope and sequence for Orton-Gillingham.
While the syllable types explain many spellings and pronunciations in English, we still come across some words that don’t quite work the way we expect them to. One of those is a group of words known as closed syllable exceptions. Let’s talk about teaching closed syllable exceptions! What are closed syllable exceptions? Closed syllable exceptions…
One of the most common patterns I see with students with dyslexia is difficulty with little words. They may get some of the more challenging content words, but then skip, substitute, or misread little words. Very often these are function words like the, or, and in. So do these types of errors matter? As teachers,…
Are you looking for fun and interactive digital games to review derivational suffixes? Your students will LOVE these hunt style digital morphology games. They’re self-checking games in Google Slides Presentations.
Are you seeking morphology activities to help you introduce your early readers to prefixes, suffixes and Latin Roots in an easy, no-prep way? Morpheme Blocks are designed to do just that. They’re a must have to add to your collection of morphology activities. This resource will weave seamlessly into any morphology scope and sequence for Orton-Gillingham.
When I first started my Orton-Gillingham training, I wished there were certain forms created so that I could have them all in one file, print them out and be ready to go. This product is a comprehensive set of materials that you can use to organize your OG sessions and make them engaging.
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Are you looking for fun and interactive digital games to review inflectional suffixes?
Your students will LOVE these hunt style digital morphology games. They’re self-checking games in Google Slides Presentations.