If you're anything like many teachers I talk to, morphology has been on your list for a while.
Maybe you've listened to a podcast episode about it. Maybe you bought a book (or two). Maybe you even tried pulling a word apart with your class once or twice.
And then it fizzled.
Not because you don't believe in it. You do. But every time you sit down to figure out where to start, it feels like you need to understand everything before you can teach anything.
What's a free base? What's a bound base? What counts as a suffix? What about twin bases? Do I really need to teach this in kindergarten?
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