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At Sound Literacy Solutions | Makers of The Morphology Kit®, we are dedicated to transforming literacy education by providing innovative resources that address the critical challenges students face in reading and spelling. Our flagship product, The Morphology Kit® Latin Progression, is a comprehensive course designed to unlock the structure of language through a deep understanding of Latin morphemes.

Our Mission

To equip educators, parents, and students with powerful tools that enhance vocabulary, reading fluency, and spelling skills by developing morphological awareness, with a particular focus on supporting learners who struggle with dyslexia and other literacy challenges.

The Morphology Kit® Latin Progression

  • A structured, engaging course teaching high-utility Latin morphemes that form the building blocks of the English language

  • Designed for students in grades 4 and up

Key Features

  • Over 500 slides of ready-to-use lessons and activities.

  • Comprehensive lesson activities that support reading, spelling, and vocabulary development

  • Targeted approach to vocabulary development

  • Supports diverse learning needs, including students with dyslexia

  • Additional resources: over 300 interactive games across 53 morphemes

In-house Expertise

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Mary McFarlin, M.A., C-SLDS

Structured Literacy Dyslexia Specialist

Mary has dedicated nearly 20 years to supporting students of all ages.

She spent a number of years working as a professionally certified Educational Therapist and now specializes in structured literacy as a Dyslexia Specialist.

In this episode, I (Sarah Mitchell) speak with Mary McFarlin about all things becoming a specialist teacher and transitioning to business owner. The conversation caps off with an awesome discussion about the importance (and joy) of teaching morphology in language instruction, for spelling, decoding, vocabulary, comprehension and syntax development.

From Sarah Mitchell’s awesome podcast:

Literacy Legends