#23 Morphology: More Than Word Study
Description
Morphology is often taught as a weekly prefix or suffix list, but when it’s treated that way, we miss its real power. In this episode, Savannah explains why morphology isn’t just about spelling or quizzes and how it can become one of the most effective word-learning strategies we give students.
In this episode of Creating Readers, Savannah discusses:
Why morphology is often misunderstood and underutilized in classrooms
How English works as a morphophonemic language, preserving meaning over sound
How morphology supports vocabulary growth and helps students tackle unfamiliar words
A step-by-step look at how Savannah explicitly teaches morphology, including daily review, spelling, reading, and word work
Morphology is more than a checklist of prefixes and suffixes. When taught intentionally, it connects decoding, spelling, vocabulary, and comprehension in powerful ways. If you’re ready to move beyond word lists and start using morphology as a true meaning-making tool, this episode will give you a clear place to start.
Resources Mentioned:
Morphology Interactive Notebook



