This template is to support your vocabulary instruction routines. The purpose of this routine is for learners to review and revise the focus vocabulary words previously taught.
There are four options that learners can select from. Each option allows the learner to apply the focus word different ways. Once a learner has completed one option, they can select another and so on until the time is up.
This template is easily adaptable for your learners and their needs. The PowerPoint also includes a reference guide as how to use this resource and it’s alignment to the current Universal Design for Learning Guidelines.
The teaching resource on morphology aligns closely with the Australian Curriculum’s general capability of Literacy. This resource is thoughtfully designed with universal design for learning principles, ensuring accessibility and inclusivity for all students. By incorporating cognitive load principles, the resource aims to present information in a way that minimizes cognitive overload and enhances learning efficiency. Teachers can find value in this free resource as it includes a comprehensive PowerPoint presentation along with a detailed teacher script, providing a structured and engaging framework for teaching morphology effectively.
Our comprehensive morphology instruction resources are ready-to-use and meticulously align with the Australian Curriculum. Designed based on Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles and cognitive load theory, these resources effectively support the teaching, formal assessment, and monitoring of morphology within the Australian Curriculum.
This resources focuses on the teaching and monitoring of the prefix “un-” meaning not and features include:
Detailed lesson script and PowerPoint presentation
Accompanying resources
Monitoring tools for tracking student progress in the literacy general capabilities
Curated word lists and dictation sentences focused on specific morphemes
Alignment with Australian Curriculum content descriptions and achievement standards
These resources provide educators with the tools needed to enhance student literacy through structured, research-backed methodologies.
Our comprehensive morphology lesson resources for the prefix “mis-” are ready-to-use and meticulously align with the Australian Curriculum. Designed based on Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles and cognitive load theory, these resources effectively support the teaching, formal assessment, and monitoring of morphology within the Australian Curriculum.
This resources focuses on the teaching and monitoring of the prefix “mis-” meaning “wrongly” and features include:
Detailed lesson script and PowerPoint presentation
Accompanying resources
Monitoring tools for tracking student progress in the literacy general capabilities
Curated word lists and dictation sentences focused on specific morphemes
Alignment with Australian Curriculum content descriptions and achievement standards
Some suggested ways to use this resources are:
1 larger lesson
5 smaller lessons + daily tune in and review at the end of the week
4 smaller lessons that include dictation everyday + daily tune in and review at the end of the week
These resources provide educators with the tools needed to enhance student literacy through structured, research-backed methodologies.