Morphemic Awareness

Morphemic awareness, or morphological awareness, involves explicitly thinking about the smallest units of meaning in language, which are called morphemes. These units include root words that can stand alone as words, prefixes, suffixes, and bound roots, which are roots that must have a prefix or suffix added to become a word. When a reader attempts to read an unknown, word, morphological awareness is a tool that can be used to deduce the meaning of the word. E.g.  if they had never seen the written word 'magician' but realised it may be related to magic, they might be more apt to decode the word and assign meaning to it. (K Apel 2020)

  

Video Resource: Teaching morphological spelling knowledge

Posted on 14/01/2022
In this video, morphological spelling knowledge is explored with Jennifer Asha.

  

Orthographic Inquiry in the Classroom: Identifying the Morphological Family

Posted on 27/09/2021
See how two teachers investigated the morphological family of 'cycle' with their class.

  

10 Authentic Texts for Phonics Instruction

Posted on 14/09/2021
Want to use quality children's literature to help teach your class phonics? Look no further than this list to start your collection!

  

Close Reading Example: Word Recognition, Phonic Knowledge and Spelling

Posted on 7/09/2021
See examples of high frequency words, morphemes, rimes, compound words and more in this close passage-analysis of CBCA Award winning information book, Dry to Dry.

  

Article: Morphological Knowledge

Posted on 13/08/2021
Understand what is meant by morphological knowledge.