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Friday, February 24 • 11:40am - 12:40pm
Working with Words - Using Morphology to Support Spelling and Vocabulary Development

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Morphology is specifically mentioned in the ELAL curriculum in grades 1-6. Being curious about how words are built and why we spell them the way we do can create a space of understanding for students (and teachers). In fact, there are no "oddball" or "rule breaking" words. There is a reason words are spelled the way they are. Join this session to build your own understanding of morphology and for a few activities you can use in your classroom with students right away.

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Charlie Kraig

Designer of Professional Learning, Learning Network
Charlie is an educational consultant for Learning Network Educational Services. Experience as a classroom teacher (Gr 1- 12), school-based coordinator (LA/SS and Inclusive Education), and vice-principal (K-8 school) helps her craft unique professional learning opportunities for educators... Read More →


Friday February 24, 2023 11:40am - 12:40pm MST
Red Deer Polytechnic-2501