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Morphology Fin

Morphology

Free Morphology Fin practice — arrange the morphemes in the correct order. Spelling game for primary school students.

Years 4–9

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Examples in this game

Easy
final - (adjective) coming at the end; last. · finish - (verb) to come to the end of something. · finally - (adverb) at last, after a long time. · finished - (verb) came to the end of something. · finalist - (noun) someone who has reached the final round of a competition.
Medium
unfinished - (adjective) not yet completed. · finalise - (verb) to complete the last details of a plan. · definite - (adjective) certain and clearly decided. · indefinite - (adjective) not fixed or certain; lasting for an unknown amount of time. · infinitely - (adverb) without any end or limit.
Hard
definitely - (adverb) certainly; without any doubt. · indefinitely - (adverb) for an amount of time that is not fixed or known. · finalising - (verb) completing the last details of a plan. · indefinite - (adjective) not fixed or certain; lasting for an unknown amount of time. · finalised - (verb) completed the last details of a plan.

Curriculum fit

Spelling Part of Rollama's Morphology quest, used with Years 4–9.

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Teaching this next week? Set this game as homework, see which children need the tricky cases again, and let Rollama auto-build their retry playlist.

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Morphology Spelling – fin (meaning: end/edge)

Order the word parts to build the word.
You can also reorder the word parts by dragging.

Medal target: 5 points

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