Middle School Linguistics

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Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Dave Pippin's morphology whiteboard

This photo is a fine display of some morphological happenings from Dave's 7th grade class last spring.


The Do-Si-Do you can see there is mentioned in this lesson and came from John Horner's 7th graders at Whatcom Middle School.

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Labels: adjectives, direct object, indirect object, morphology, nouns, subjects, verbs

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