Morpheme Monday: March 9, 2020

Morpheme Monday: March 9, 2020

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...
Morpheme Monday: February 24, 2020

Morpheme Monday: February 24, 2020

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> +...
#morphememonday: February 17, 2020

#morphememonday: February 17, 2020

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.  ...
#morphememonday: January 13, 2020

#morphememonday: January 13, 2020

Happy First #morphememonday of 2020 Everyone! I hope you had an enjoyable holiday season and the new decade has been kind to you.   Let’s hope that more educators will learn about the importance of morphological awareness and make it a regular part of the...
#morphememonday: November 4, 2019

#morphememonday: November 4, 2019

Happy #morphememonday everyone! Can you believe that now it is November, #morphememondays has existed for 4 months and this is the 18th post. In those 18 posts, we have covered 51 morphemes!   I hope you are enjoying this journey as much as I am; so without...