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Morphology Part 1 (Online)

Part 1 of a 2 part series, introduces a dynamic, inquiry-based approach—Structured Word Inquiry (SWI)—to guide students in analyzing the relationships between word meanings, spellings, sounds, and etymology. Educators will also explore practical tools and strategies for conducting morphological investigations, empowering students to identify patterns across word families and deepen their understanding of affixes and Latin bases.
* This is Part 1 of a 2 part series. Optional Part 2 will take place on Thursday, March 27, 2025.
Audience: Elementary literacy teachers, middle school literacy teachers, instructional coaches, literacy coaches
Length: 1.5 hours
Presenter: Meghan Sanchez
Outcomes
- Recognize how morphology instruction can improve students’ spelling, vocabulary, and understanding of the English language
- Understand the 4 steps of Structured Word Inquiry, an inquiry-based framework that helps students explore the semantics, orthography, phonology, and etymology of various words
- Practice using morphological tools and routines to help students understand the meanings of various affixes and bases
Topics
- What is morphology?
- 4 Steps of SWI
- Tools of SWI: Word Web, Word Sums, Word Matrices
Teacher Bio
Meghan Sanchez is a Teacher Training Consultant with Chartwell Teaching Institute (CTI). Meghan brings 10+ years of experience to the classroom and prior to this role, was a homeroom teacher at Chartwell for the last two years. She received her Bachelor’s degree from Haverford College in Haverford, PA and a dual Masters in Elementary Education and Special Education from Lesley University in Cambridge, MA. Meghan served as the director of academic support and as academic dean at Lake Tahoe Preparatory School. Meghan has taught students of all ages, ranging from PreK-4 to high school, and has also supported new educators as a graduate assistant with Johns Hopkins University School of Education. Meghan lives in Truckee, CA, with her wife, Kayla, and dog, Reagan.



