3.5 – Word Workshop

Morphemes and Connectors

We will first review the morphemes and connectors on the worksheet and then complete some exercises.

Use this worksheet to review word parts.

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Then you can do the exercises below online OR by printing the worksheet.

Worksheet on English morphology. Features a review of morphemes like '-ion' and '-ful' with example words such as 'election' and 'powerful.' Includes fill-in-the-blank exercises, apply morphemes to base words like 'collect' and 'color.

Morpheme practice table featuring morphemes '-er / -or'. Table has five columns: 'New Morpheme,' 'What does it do?,' 'What is it in my home language?,' 'Examples in Text,' and 'Other Examples.' Examples include 'lead' → 'leader' and 'govern' → 'governor.' An example sentence below the table reads: 'Sometimes, a military leader uses soldiers to rule the country as a dictator.

Fill in the blanks to review the new word parts.

Fill in the blanks with these technology terms.

Fill in the missing words in the paragraph.

Review the words from the modules we had studied.

BONUS MATERIALS FROM OUR TEACHER COMMUNITY!

Morpheme Practice Wordwall

Created by Azul Kmiecik – Literacy Minnesota 

NEXT: Let’s listen to and read the text one more time fluently!

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