Remembering & Memory Word Study

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A word study to make note of the relationship between REMEMBER and MEMORY with morphology and etymology.

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Description

Discover the fascinating relationship between the words remember and memory with this engaging morphology and etymology resource! Students will investigate whether these two words are connected in spelling, meaning, or both while building a deeper understanding of word structure and history.

This resource helps students explore the difference between morphological relatives and etymological relatives through hands-on word study activities and discussions. Students will learn why remember and memory are not part of the same matrix, even though they share a historical connection.

Perfect for vocabulary study, structured word inquiry, morphology lessons, or seasonal discussions connected to Memorial Day, Presidents’ Day, Patriot Day, and other remembrance-themed topics.

What’s Included in this 17-page resource:

  • Graphic featuring two separate matrices
  • Teacher-friendly etymological background information
  • Student-friendly etymological relatives explanation page
  • Word Sum activity page (students build complete words from morphemes)
  • Word Sum page for remember (showing the morphemes in each completed word)
  • Word Sum page for memory (showing the morphemes in each completed word)
  • Sentence writing activity
  • Easy-to-follow teacher instructions
  • Answer Key

This resource encourages critical thinking, word analysis, and meaningful vocabulary connections while supporting students’ understanding of morphology and etymology.

 

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