Morphology and Me In this lesson your students will learn to use auditory discrimination involving morphology. There are eight pictures which involve.

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Morphology and Me In this lesson your students will learn to use auditory discrimination involving morphology. There are eight pictures which involve the incorrect use of irregular past tense parts of speech. Let your students listen to each slide and then try to determine which word is in the incorrect form. An advanced step would be for the student(s) to then state the sentence in the correct manner. An additional goal of this power point presentation is to build on the students’ vocabulary skills. You may wish to have your students point to the underlined vocabulary words as you ask, “Show me the____________.” Please browse my web page for more ready to use activities involving morphology.

Are you really listening?

A piranha has sharp teeth.

Fish have fins which help them move through the water.

The shark has gills. Gills help the shark breathe air, or oxygen, from the water.

The fish breathes oxygen from the water through his gills. The bubbles release carbon dioxide.

Many people eat fish. These fish are on a stringer.

The boy is sitting on an iceberg while he is fishing.

The diver is wearing a snorkel and flippers as she swims among the school of fish.

The bones inside a fish are called the skeleton.

Fish live in every part of the world where there is adequate water for their habitat.

We Love Fishing!

Reference Page Sounds obtained from: wavplace.com Pictures obtained from: online clip art and scanned personal photos. Morphology words obtained from: Teaching Morphology Developmentally Methods and Materials for Teaching Bound Morphology (Revised Edition) by: Kenneth G. Shipley and Carolyn J. Banis.