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Adaptive Teaching

Discover 10 Practical Ways to use Morph Mastery in your Setting

Discover 10 Practical Ways to use Morph Mastery in your Setting

Morphology—the study of how roots, prefixes, and suffixes combine to create meaning in words—is vital for all learners, and an integral part of our English curriculum. By focusing on word patterns and meanings, morphology supports learners at all levels and abilities in vocabulary, reading comprehension, and spelling skills. Dyslexic learners in particular benefit from the meaningful study of words.In this blog, I’ll share ten practical ways to use Morph Mastery, a compendium of morphology resources, in different settings.

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Working Memory – what is it and how can we support?

Working Memory – what is it and how can we support?

In this blog, working memory is compared to a bottle neck, which very easily breaks, especially where there are working memory difficulties. These difficulties often occur with dyslexia, developmental coordination disorder (dyspraxia), ADHD, autistic spectrum disorder, developmental language disorder and mental health conditions. Very often both teachers and parents expect children and young people’s working memory capacity to be considerably bigger than it actually is, and it’s alarmingly common for us to unwittingly place unnecessary demands on their working memory. The simple act of evaluating your practice and the learner’s behaviour, and making appropriate adaptations, can be a game changer.

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