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An Apple For The Teacher: Word Walls For Upper Elementary Third Grade Word Wall, Word Wall Ideas Elementary 2nd Grade, Word Work Upper Elementary, Morphology Bulletin Board, Avid Elementary Classroom, Word Wall Ideas Elementary, Upper Elementary Classroom Setup, Teacher Giveaway, Apple For The Teacher

I am linking up with Schroeder Shenanigans in 2nd and Lucky Little Learners for this month's #2getherwearebetter. Today we are talking all things bulletin boards. Now, if keeping bulletin boards fresh and exciting doesn't come easy to you - don't worry - you are not alone! I am not a fan of constantly changing my bulletin boards, but, I don't want to keep the same thing up all year long either. So, here are a few of my tips for making life easier on you when it comes to bulleting boards…

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Sarah Paul | Science of Reading on Instagram: "I love having a morpheme wall! Using sticky notes makes it super easy to add new morphemes on when you come across them. You can then use them to build words, too! You can refer to your morpheme walk when you are creating a word matrix or exploring a word. When decoding multi-syllabic words, it’s helpful to find prefixes or suffixes to help break the word into smaller parts. Having this up to refer to can help with that.   A little caveat: One thing I would change is I wouldn’t have “roots” and “bases” separated. I would instead use the terms “bound base” and “free base”. I have been using the terms base words and roots incorrectly I think… I had defined base word as words that can be stand alone words on their own and also can have prefixes a Morpheme Wall, Morphemes Teaching, Morphology Anchor Chart, Morphology Activities, Morphology Word Wall, Base Words, Prefixes And Suffixes, Free Base, School Things

Sarah Paul | Science of Reading on Instagram: "I love having a morpheme wall! Using sticky notes makes it super easy to add new morphemes on when you come across them. You can then use them to build words, too! You can refer to your morpheme walk when you are creating a word matrix or exploring a word. When decoding multi-syllabic words, it’s helpful to find prefixes or suffixes to help break the word into smaller parts. Having this up to refer to can help with that. A little caveat: One…

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Word Study Notebook, Teaching Morphology, Teaching Prefixes, Vocabulary Notebook, Melissa Smith, Word Sort, Vocabulary Instruction, Teaching Vocabulary, Prefixes And Suffixes

Prefix, suffix, and root lesson using morphology notebooks Are you teaching prefixes, suffixes, and roots? I strive for a literacy-rich classroom. Developing morphological-rich awareness is a basic building block for reading comprehension, spelling, and even fluency. If a student can pronounce and know what a “tyrannosaurus rex,” they are more than capable of interpreting a […]

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