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Let’s face it, the English language is hard! Spelling can often be so difficult and confusing, so I wanted to share some ways to change it up a bit and make it more exciting! I collected a list of 100  fun spelling games and activities !

I hope you will find something that will work for you today! These spelling games for kids are all perfect for kids in elementary school.

Educational games and hands-on activities are one of the best ways to really help kids learn had concepts. They are more likely to remember things they are being taught. They will improve their spelling skills and their reading and writing abilities though interactive activities. These can help them to prepare for a spelling test if you insert their spelling list into any of the activities.

You will definitely want to pin this so you can save some of these spelling games and activities for later!

Fun Spelling Games and Activities

Here is the MEGA list of 100 FUN Spelling Games and Activities for Kids

Are you ready for the big, huge list of spelling games for kids? You are sure to find the perfect interactive spelling game (or activity) that will work for your needs. These games can be played at home or in school setting. They will help kids to spell words correctly and have fun in the process!

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1.  Spell for Your Life – Printable Board Game  – Teach Beside Me This game can be modified for any spelling list or grade level.

2.  Spelling Made Fun Printable Game Cards  – Cornerstone Confessions

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3.  Word Building Activity Travel Kit – I Heart Crafty Things

4.  Make Words with Clothes Pins  – Creative Family Fun

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5.  Spelling/Sight Word Egg Hunt  – Teach Beside Me- Put your spelling words inside your Easter eggs and do a word hunt!

6.  Ladybug Spelling – Blessedly Busy

7.  Sight Word Popsicle Stick Game – Teach Me Mommy

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8.  Transportation CVC Sliders – Royal Baloo

9.  Spelling Board Game  – Teach Beside Me

10.  Spelling Hearts – In the Playroom

11.  CVC Fine Motor Words  – Adventures of Adam

12.  Action Sight Word Games – Brain Power Boy

13.  Spelling & Reading Hopscotch  – Teach Beside Me

14.  CVC Word Popcorn Game  – Modern Preschool

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15.  Water Bead Spelling – There’s Just One Mommy

16.  Truffula Tree Word Families – School Time Snippets

17.  Fishing for Spelling Words  – Teach Beside Me

18.  Flower Garden Spelling – Blessedly Busy

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19.  Kinetic Sandcastle Spelling – There’s Just One Mommy

20.  Spelling Word Dominoes – Nurture Store

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21.  Favorite Language Arts Apps  – Teach Beside Me

22.  Muffin Tin CVC Spelling – Modern Preschool

23.  Letter Bead Discovery Bottles – Teaching 2 and 3 Year Olds

24.  Rhyming Wheels – Research Parent

25.  Ribbon Spool Speller  – Teach Beside Me

26.  Ice Crossword Puzzle – Schooling a Monkey

27.  Sift & Spell Game – What Do We Do All Day?

28.  Stack a Word – Royal Baloo

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29.  Giant Keyboard Spelling – Lessons Learnt Journal

30.  Spelling Word Search  – Teach Beside Me

31.  Stair Step Spelling – Adventures in Mommydom

32.  Sight Word Printable s – Artsy Momma

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33.  Pin Prick Words – Creative Family Fun

34.  Spelling Twister  – Teach Beside Me

35.  Learning Silent Letters – Rock Your Homeschool

36.  ABC Sidewalk Chalk Game – Buggy and Buddy

37.  Reading and Word Building With Mailboxes – Arts & Crackers

38.  Spelling and Sight Word With Magnet Letters – Mom Inspired Life

39.  Rhyming Word Dominoes  – Teach Beside Me

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40.  Sight Word Game – Little Bins for Little Hands

41.  Shaving Cream Spelling – Adventures in Mommydom

42.  Stamp and Spell – Parenting Chaos

43.  Graffiti Wall Spelling – Childhood 101

44.  Spelling Paper Dolls  – Teach Beside Me

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45.  Chocolate Sight Word Writing Tray – Natural Beach Living

46.  Velcro Spelling Board – Adventures in Mommydom

47.  DIY Magnet Words – Rock Your Homeschool

48.  Trace and Write Spelling Practice – JDaniel4’s Mom

49.  Hungry Frogs Alphabet Game  – Teach Beside Me

50.  Ways to Practice Spelling – The Homeschool Hideout

51.  Spell Your Name Game – No Time for Flashcards

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52.  Say it, Make it, Write it – You Clever Monkey

53.  Sight Word Skittles – Rainy Day Mum

54.  Alphabet & Spelling Learning Mat  – Teach Beside Me

55.  Fill in the Blanks Sensory Game – You’ve Got This

56.  Top 10 Ways to Practice Spelling Words – True Aim

57.  Word Family Lego Sort – Parenting Chaos

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58.  Name Puzzle Busy Bag – Happy Brown House

59.  Paint Chip Word Families  – Teach Beside Me

60.  Muffin Tin Reading Games – Growing Book By Book

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61.  Learn & Stack Sight Word Activity – A Little Pinch of Perfect

62.  20+ Spelling Activities for Those that Despise Spelling  – Every Star is Different

63.  Finger Spelling Hopscotch – The Measured Mom

64.  Real Rhyme or Silly Rhyme  – Teach Beside Me

65.  Monster Truck Phonics Jump – Growing Book by Book

66.  Short A CVC Word Cards  – Teach Beside Me

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67.  Writing With Kinetic Sand – Parenting Chaos

68.  Spelling With Post-It Notes  – Teach Beside Me

69.  Spelling With Building Blocks – Teach Me Mommy

70.  Phonogram Don’t Eat Pete Game – One Creative Mommy

71.  Teach Spelling With Cars – Joy in the Home

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72.  CVC Word Family Game – Mom Inspired Life

73.  Letter Tile Spelling Mats – Happy Brown House

74.  Spelling Games with Mixed Up Words – JDaniel4’s Mom

75.  Paint Chip Sight Word Busy Bag – The Chaos & The Clutter

76.  Spelling Word Poems – Sugar Aunts

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77.  Pool Noodle CVC-  Planning Playtime

78.  CVC Block Spelling  – Teach Me Mommy

79.  Graph Paper Handwriting/Spelling  – Sugar Aunts

80.  Snap Cube Sight Words – Differentiated Kindergarten

81-  Sight Word Pointillism – Differentiated Kindergarten

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82.  Sight Word Rubbings – Doing Splendid

83.  Spelling Battleship – Mrs. T’s First Grade Class

84.  Spelling Word Mazes – Mrs. T’s First Grade Class

85.  Spell the Beans – I Love That Idea

86.  Spelling With Boggle – School Day Love

87.  Spelling Tic Tac Toe – The Literacy Nest

88.  Play Dough Stamp & Spell – No Time for Flash Cards

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89.  Lego Hangman – Pink and Green Mama

90.  Spelling Doodles – The Room Mom

91.  Mix, Dump & Spell – School Time Snippets

92.  Ride to Spell – This Reading Mama

93.  18 Tactile Spelling Activities – My Joy Filled Life

94.  Spelling Scribble – Relief Teaching Ideas

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95.  Secret Code Spelling – Mrs. Gilchrist’s Class

96.  Laptop Sight Words – Mrs. Gilchrist’s Class

97.  Roll & Spell – McElhinny’s Center Stage

98.  Scoop & Spell – This Reading Mama

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99.  Hop On Pop Reading & Spelling Game – Teach Beside Me

100.  Cookie Sight Word Spelling – Teach Beside Me

101.  Compound Words Foldable and Puzzles –  Teach Beside Me.

102. Grammar Contraction Puzzles – Teach Beside Me

Wow! What an exhaustive list! With all of these awesome spelling games and activities, there will never be a dull spelling moment again, right?! 😉

100 Fun Spelling Games and Activities

Also see my previous 100 Things post –  100 Edible Education Ideas .

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Spelling Activities for Homework: Engaging and Effective Strategies for 3rd, 4th, and 5th Graders

Upper elementary teachers understand the importance of solid spelling skills for students. Spelling is more than just a routine part of the curriculum; it’s a fundamental aspect of literacy that impacts reading and writing proficiency. Let’s explore why spelling activities for homework are crucial for 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders and why they can help students master this essential skill.

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The Importance of Spelling for 3rd, 4th, and 5th Graders

Spelling is a cornerstone of literacy, and its significance grows as students progress through elementary school. Here’s why it’s particularly important for 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders.

  • Building Reading Skills : Accurate spelling enhances reading ability. Students who understand the relationship between letters and sounds can decode words more efficiently, leading to better reading fluency and comprehension.
  • Supporting Writing Proficiency : Good spelling skills are vital for writing. When students can spell words correctly, they can focus more on expressing their ideas clearly and effectively rather than being distracted by spelling errors.
  • Boosting Confidence : Mastery of spelling boosts students’ confidence in their academic abilities. This confidence encourages them to participate more actively in class and tackle challenging tasks positively.
  • Enhancing Vocabulary : Spelling instruction often involves learning new words, which expands students’ vocabulary. A richer vocabulary improves both spoken and written communication.

Effective Spelling Activities for Homework

Some engaging and effective spelling activities for homework can help your students improve their spelling skills. They are also great for literacy centers in the classroom. These activities reinforce spelling rules and make learning fun and interactive.

  • How it works : Provide students with a list of spelling words. Ask them to sort the words into categories based on spelling patterns, such as vowel sounds, prefixes, or suffixes.
  • Why it helps : Sorting words helps students recognize patterns and make connections between different words, reinforcing their understanding of spelling rules.
  • How it works : Have students create their own word search puzzles using their spelling words. They can design the puzzle using graph paper or online tools and then share it with a family member to solve.
  • Why it helps : Designing a word search requires students to focus on the correct spelling of each word, and solving word searches reinforces visual recognition of the words.
  • How it works : Ask students to write a sentence for each of their spelling words. Encourage them to use the words in context to show they understand their meanings.
  • Why it helps : Writing sentences helps students practice spelling words in context, which aids in retention and understanding of word usage.
  • How it works : Students write each spelling word multiple times using different colored pencils or markers. Each letter can be a different color, or they can trace over the word several times in different colors.
  • Why it helps : The repetition in rainbow writing helps reinforce memory, and the use of colors makes the activity visually engaging and fun.
  • How it works : Have students create flashcards with their spelling words on one side and definitions or sentences on the other. They can use these flashcards to quiz themselves or a family member.
  • Why it helps : Flashcards are a classic study tool that promotes active recall, helping students remember the spelling and meaning of each word.
  • How it works : Provide students with a base word and ask them to create a word ladder by changing one letter at a time to form new words. Each new word should be a valid word.
  • Why it helps : This activity encourages students to think critically about letter combinations and spelling rules while expanding their vocabulary.
  • How it works : Utilize online spelling games and apps that offer interactive ways for students to practice their spelling words. Websites like Spelling City or apps like Spelling Monster provide engaging platforms for practice.
  • Why it helps : Digital games offer immediate feedback and a fun, interactive way to reinforce spelling skills, catering to tech-savvy students.
  • How it works : Create a tic-tac-toe board with different spelling activities in each square. Students choose three in a row to complete their homework. Activities include writing alphabetically, drawing a picture for each word, or finding synonyms and antonyms.
  • Why it helps : This choice-based activity allows students to engage with their spelling words in various ways, keeping practice fresh and interesting.

Many of these spelling activities for homework will help students master the literacy skills they are practicing in the classroom. Building that confidence will help them soar in all aspects.

Word Work for Big Kids – Spelling Activities for Homework

Use Printable and Digital Word Work Activities to help students with many of the spelling activities for homework mentioned above. This bundle includes 28 no-prep (and no copying!) spelling activities:

  • Picture Dictionary
  • Super Sentences
  • Four Square (similar to a Frayer model)
  • Make a Connection
  • Seven Words
  • … and more!

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Wrapping Up Spelling Activities for Homework

Implementing various spelling activities for homework can make spelling practice more effective and enjoyable for 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders. By incorporating these engaging tasks, we can help our students develop strong spelling skills crucial for their overall literacy development. Remember, the goal is to make spelling practice an enriching experience that builds confidence and fosters a love for learning. Happy spelling!

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42 Fun Spelling Activities for Grades 3 – 6

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FUN SPELLING ACTIVITIES FOR HOMEWORK

These 42 Fun Spelling Activities for Grades 3 – 6 provide creative ways for students to use their weekly spelling words, effectively enhancing their writing skills. Based on Bloom’s Taxonomy, the matrix is easy to understand and suitable for students of all ages. With over 80,000 downloads, it has become one of our most popular resources. Download it for free here .

Implementing these hands-on spelling activities as part of your weekly homework can significantly enhance student outcomes in different academic areas. First and foremost, this approach engages learners in active and purposeful practice, reinforcing their understanding of spelling rules and patterns. By incorporating strategies such as mnemonic devices, word associations, and spelling games into homework, students are more likely to internalize correct spelling conventions.

Moreover, the variety of spelling strategies caters to different learning styles, accommodating visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learners. This ensures all students find an approach that resonates with their preferences, fostering a deeper grasp of spelling concepts. As a result, regular application of these strategies improves spelling skills and contributes to overall language proficiency.

Get your hands on the valuable resource 42 Fun Spelling Practice Activities for Grades 3 – 6, which enhances students’ writing skills and promotes the effective use of spelling words. Based on Bloom’s Taxonomy, the matrix is easily understandable and suitable for students of all ages. It has gained immense popularity, with over 80,000 downloads.

What is Bloom’s Taxonomy?

Bloom’s Taxonomy is a framework used by educators to classify educational objectives and define different levels of cognitive complexity. Developed by educational psychologist Benjamin Bloom in 1956, the taxonomy has been revised over the years, with the latest version incorporating digital learning and updated language.

At its core, Bloom’s Taxonomy consists of six hierarchical levels, arranged from simple to complex cognitive processes:

  • Remembering : This level involves recalling facts, concepts, or information without necessarily understanding them. Activities at this level include memorization, recitation, and identification.
  • Understanding : Here, students demonstrate comprehension by interpreting, summarizing, or explaining ideas in their own words. They grasp the meaning of concepts rather than just memorizing them.
  • Applying : This level focuses on applying knowledge and concepts in new situations or contexts. Students solve problems, execute procedures, or utilize information in novel scenarios.
  • Analyzing : At this level, students break down information into its component parts to understand relationships and underlying structures. They identify patterns, differentiate between elements, and draw conclusions.
  • Evaluating : This involves making judgments or assessments based on criteria and standards. Students critically examine information, arguments, or theories to determine their validity or effectiveness.
  • Creating : The highest level of Bloom’s Taxonomy involves synthesizing information and generating new ideas or products. Students demonstrate originality and creativity by designing, composing, or inventing based on their understanding.

As teachers, understanding Bloom’s Taxonomy can inform lesson planning, assessment design, and instructional strategies. By aligning learning objectives with appropriate levels of cognitive complexity, teachers can scaffold student learning effectively, promote higher-order thinking skills, and facilitate more profound understanding. Incorporating activities and assessments across all levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy fosters comprehensive learning experiences that cater to diverse learner needs and promote intellectual growth.

These spelling activities provide an excellent opportunity to explore the taxonomy in action.

What are Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences?

Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences, proposed by Howard Gardner in 1983, suggests that intelligence is not a singular entity but rather a collection of distinct modalities, or “intelligences,” each with its own set of abilities and preferences. Gardner initially identified seven intelligences and later added an eighth. These intelligences represent different ways individuals perceive and understand the world, learn, and solve problems. Here’s a brief overview:

  • Verbal-Linguistic Intelligence : Individuals with strong verbal-linguistic intelligence excel in language-related tasks such as reading, writing, speaking, and storytelling. They have a knack for understanding and using words effectively.
  • Logical-Mathematical Intelligence : People with logical-mathematical intelligence exhibit proficiency in reasoning, logic, and numerical operations. They excel in problem-solving, mathematical computations, and scientific investigations.
  • Visual-Spatial Intelligence : This intelligence involves the ability to perceive and manipulate visual information effectively. Individuals with strong visual-spatial intelligence excel in tasks such as interpreting maps, visualizing objects in three dimensions, and artistic endeavors.
  • Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence : People with bodily-kinesthetic intelligence possess excellent control over body movements and physical activities. They learn best through hands-on experiences and are often skilled in activities such as sports, dance, and manual crafts.
  • Musical Intelligence : Individuals with musical intelligence have a heightened sensitivity to sounds, rhythms, and melodies. They often excel in playing musical instruments, composing music, and recognizing patterns in auditory stimuli.
  • Interpersonal Intelligence : This intelligence involves understanding and interacting effectively with others. Individuals with strong interpersonal intelligence exhibit empathy, communication, and leadership qualities.
  • Intrapersonal Intelligence : Intrapersonal intelligence refers to self-awareness and introspection. Individuals with this intelligence understand their own emotions, motivations, and goals, leading to a strong sense of self and personal development.
  • Naturalistic Intelligence : Gardner later proposed naturalistic intelligence, which relates to an individual’s affinity for understanding and interacting with the natural world. People with this intelligence exhibit a keen appreciation for nature, environmental awareness, and the ability to categorize and classify natural phenomena.

Gardner’s theory emphasizes the diversity of human cognition and suggests that educators should recognize and cultivate these various intelligences to support holistic learning experiences for all students. Educators can promote engagement, understanding, and success across diverse learner profiles by incorporating activities and instructional strategies that cater to different intelligences.

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35 Fun, Hands-On Spelling Activities to Use With Any Word List

Inside: 35 fun, hands-on spelling activities that get kids actively engaged with their spelling words – thinking, making, creating! Includes a printable version for at home learning.

There’s no doubting that some children (if not all!) learn best when they are actively engaged with thinking, making, creating – DOING. Which is why it can be advantageous to add an active, hands-on element to subjects that more typically rely on rote learning style activities – like spelling.

The 35 hands-on spelling activities included on this list are much more fun and engaging than simply writing out spelling words over and over again (my kids both strongly disliked the ‘Look, Cover, Write, Check’ approach to spelling – and I honestly didn’t see much learning happening with it).

These ideas can be useful as activities for literacy rotations or as homework activities, working particularly well with children in the early elementary/primary grades. Plus, at the bottom of this post you’ll find a handy printable version that can be sent home with families to use for at home learning.

RELATED: Looking for meaningful spelling activities for grades 4-6? Check out our spelling activities worksheets.

35 Hands-On Spelling Activities to Use With Any Word List

35 Hands-On Spelling Activities

1. Make each word with Scrabble letter tiles .

2. Cut some short lengths of yarn and use them to form the letters of each word.

3. Paint the words with watercolour paints .

4. Write words with pavement chalk on the pavement or on the trampoline mat.

5. Make the letters of each word with your body as you spell the word aloud.

6. Build your words with Lego bricks .

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7. Stamp your words onto paper with letter stamps.

8. Stamp your words into playdough with non-inked letter stamps .

9. Dot paint each word with a Q-tip or cotton bud.

10. Make your words with letter stickers .

11. Spell your words aloud as you star jump – one jump for each letter.

12. Make letters from chenille stems/pipe cleaners and use them to spell each word.

13. Type your words on a computer.

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14. Write each word with your finger in a sand or salt tray .

15. Make rainbow words , tracing each letter with lots of colours.

16. Thread your words with letter beads .

17. Write your words on the window with a whiteboard marker.

18. Spell aloud and clap for each letter of your words.

19. Spell each word aloud in a robot voice .

20. Make each word with alphabet stones .

21. Write each word with your finger into shaving cream on the shower screen at bath time – or spray a little on a cookie tray to try it when you’re not in the bath.

22. Write your words onto paper plates or circles (one word per plate) and make up a jumping game .

23. Write your words in a fun script – with tiny letters or tall, skinny ones, or try bubble writing!

24. Draw a hopscotch grid on the pavement with chalk. Add a spelling word to each square. As your stone lands on a square spell  the word aloud before hopping.

25. Squeeze a small amount of acrylic paint into a re-sealable Ziploc bag. Seal the top and then use your finger to write each word ‘in’ the paint .

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26. Make each word with magnetic letters .

27. Play Tic Tac Toe with your spelling words – each player chooses a word to use in the place of the ‘x’ or ‘o’ as you play. Choose a new word for each game.

28. Write each word with white crayon onto white paper and then paint over them with watercolour paint for a magic word reveal!

29. Play Hangman choosing the word to guess from your list of words.

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30. Make each word from playdough or plasticine snakes .

31. Spell each word aloud as you jump on the trampoline – one bounce per letter.

32. Write the letters of each word onto a craft stick (one letter per stick). Jumble the sticks up and then remake each word.

33. Use a laser pointer to ‘write’ each word on the wall.

34. Write your list words onto two sets of index cards and use them to play a memory game .

35. Write each of your words onto a chalkboard with chalk and then use a small paintbrush to paint over them with water.

35. Write each word onto a piece of coloured paper, cut the letters apart and mix them up. Race to unscramble each word.

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18 Easy and Fun Ways to Practice Spelling Words in the Classroom

Use these 18 fun and engaging activities to help your students practice their spelling words while having fun at the same time.

Sensory Activities to Practice Spelling Words

Have students that love activities with sensory input? Or just want high engagement when practicing spelling, then sensory activities are the way to go!

1. Playdough 

Using playdough is a simple and easy way to get your students to practice their spelling words. Most teachers have playdough on hand, so no special trips to the store are required! 

Using playdough is a great way to get your students to practice their fine motor skills while also practicing spelling.

Give your students a printout of their spelling words and play dough. Have them roll and manipulate the play dough to make the letters of each word. For those students who might need some more support, you could provide laminated sheets with the words printed on them to follow as a guide.

2. Shaving Cream

I know you’re thinking about the mess of using shaving cream, but truly I don’t think I have ever seen students more engaged in writing out their words than when I placed trays of shaving cream in front of them. 

Let students spell their words by writing in shaving cream for a fun and engaging activity that will clean the desks too!

For the least mess possible, set up a tray with a laminated set of words for each student. Have students roll up their sleeves and let the fun begin!  Students use their fingers (or a paintbrush if they are averse to touching the shaving cream) and draw out each letter of their spelling words.  And . . . you get a bonus of clean desks too!  

3. Sand Writing 

My guess is that you have heard of using sand trays to help students practice writing letters. The same principle applies to helping them practice spelling words. 

Writing in sand, sugar or salt is a great way to provide students with spelling practice with extra sensory input.

Set up a shallow tray with sand and a stack of cards with the targeted spelling words next to it. Have the student turn over the card and use their finger or a paintbrush to draw each letter of the word in the sand.  And . . . if you don’t have sand just substitute it with salt or sugar.

4. Pasta Words

Pasta words are sure to be a classroom hit when it comes to practicing spelling words. Grab a few boxes of spaghetti at the grocery store and place them in a container. Give students trays and their spelling words. Have them make each letter of their spelling words using the uncooked pasta.

Students can follow a template you give them or can create on their own. Just know that they will most likely need to break some strands of spaghetti to build words that have curves. Don’t throw away those pieces though! You can save them for next time. 

As an alternative, you can also use pasta or cereal already in letter shapes.  Really any chance to “play with food” will engage students.

Using spaghetti noodles, letter noodles or even letter cereal students will love practicing their spelling words.

Games to Practice Spelling Words

Playing games is a great way to get students to practice spelling words. Here are some simple and low prep games you can start using right away!

5. Concentration 

Take the classic game of concentration and use it to help your students practice spelling words. Print each of the spelling words on card stock and cut them out to make individual cards. Then print out a matching picture for each word. Again, cut these out to make cards. 

Have the students mix up the cards, and layout on the desk or floor and start matching! Students will work on finding the matching word and picture.  This works really great when you have homophones on your spelling list.

6. Roll a Word

This game is perfect for students who love working with partners.  Pair up students who are studying the same words. Give them a ball to roll back and forth.  Play in partners or as a group for some whole class spelling practice.

Have students spell words by adding one letter at a time as they roll a ball back and forth to each other.

Arm them with a list of their spelling words. One partner picks a word and rolls the ball to the other saying the first letter of the word. The partner rolls the ball back adding the second letter. This goes back and forth until they have spelled all of their words!

7. Roll and Spell 

Give each student a die and a worksheet with a key, like the one from my Back to School Spelling Activities pack. The student rolls the die and the number it lands on tells the student how they have to write one of their spelling words.

Some ideas include:  

  • Writing letters with a simple picture in between (like an apple) 
  • Writing the word in marker 
  • Rainbow writing the word
  • Letting students choose how they want to write the word!

Make spelling a game with this Roll and Spell worksheet they will love.

Colorful Ways to Practice Spelling Words 

Have some budding artists in your room? They will love these fun and colorful ways to practice their spelling words.

8. Apple Tree Spelling

I love using this activity during Back to School season because it is a great way to have students practice the order of the letters in their spelling words. 

Help your students practice the order of letter with this fun Apple Tree Spelling worksheet.

Print off black and white clip art apple trees (or grab a done for you version here ). Have students write a spelling word in the trunk of the tree in brown. Then in red, write each letter of that word in the tree-like apples. 

9. Bookshelf Spelling

This activity is a great way to practice spelling words and alphabetical order, plus is beautifully colored! Students write each of their spelling words in alphabetical order on the spine of each book. 

Students can create a custom spelling word book shelf with this fun activity.

Then the fun begins. Have students color each book. You can give them parameters like all words that start with “p” are purple, all words that are people, places, and things are blue, or each book gets its own color (this is a great excuse to break out those mega crayon packs!). 

Don’t worry about making your own handouts because you can get this Bookshelf Spelling activity here.

10. Chalk to the Rescue  

Take spelling practice outdoors with some sidewalk chalk.  Have students choose different colors for each word or even for each letter. The playground will be decorated with beautiful word rainbows, and your students will appreciate the extra fresh air as they practice spelling words.

Take spelling practice outside with some sidewalk chalk.

11. Apple Words

Again, this is a great activity for Back to School or fall but can be fun all year round. Students will get some repetition in with this activity.

getting in lots of spelling practice is easy with this Apple Words worksheet which requires students to write each spelling word four times.

Students write a spelling word 4 times in each apple. They then can color in each section. They could choose to color the apple all one color or make their own creations!

12. Crayon Spelling

This is definitely the most colorful of the activities. Students pick a color of crayon, write each letter of the spelling word spaced across a line (or a curve) and then write the whole word.  Each word gets a different color. 

This rainbow writing spelling practice activity will have your students engaged and practicing those important words.

Students will write out the word twice, and they are paying special attention to each letter as they put it on the line with  Crayon Spelling .

Craft Activities to Practice Spelling Words

Get out the scissors and glue and start crafting for some fun ways to practice spelling words!

13. Magazine Words 

Gather up some old magazines. If you don’t have a stash of your own, I bet your art teacher does and if all else fails, you can grab some free newspapers from the grocery store. 

Let students use old magazines to find the letters they need to spell their words.

Have students find letters from their spelling words, cut them out, and then paste them on a large piece of chart paper. They get to practice spelling while creating a fun and unique collage! 

14. Stamped Words

Pull out some letter stamps and ink pads and let the practice begin. This activity can be as simple or elaborate as you would like. 

Your students will love practicing their spelling words by spelling them with letter stamps.

Here are some ways you can do this activity with your students: 

  • Have them use a different color for each letter
  • Give them fancy paper to stamp their words on 
  • Have students who are practicing the same words do this activity in a group. After stamping a letter, they switch papers and the next person has to continue the spelling

Practice Spelling Words with Multiple Intelligences

15. sign your words .

This is a great way for kinesthetic learners to practice spelling words. Students use sign language to spell out their words to each other. You can give them a handout with visuals of each of the letters in sign language and then pick a word to sign. 

Engage different learning styles by trying different ways for students to practice like using sign language.

This can be a great partner activity. The partner can follow along and repeat back to their partner the word they just signed.

 16. Sound Words 

Auditory learners will love practicing their spelling words using Sound Words. Grab some old recorders or teach students how to record their voices on their devices. Have them say each of their spelling words, spell each of the words and then replay the recording to help practice them. 

have students record themselves orally spelling a word - then play it back and write what they hear.

You can even have students practice writing the word as they listen to the replay for extra practice. 

17. Telephone Words 

Struggle to find ways to help your logical-mathematical learners with their spelling? Telephone Words is the answer! 

Use a telephone to turn words into numbers or even math problems.

Grab an old landline phone and have students punch out their spelling words. They can record the words in letters and then in numbers.  You can even have them add the numbers together to find the total value of the word.  

18. Type your words

This is a classic but also a perfect activity for your linguistic learners. Set students up with a word document and have them type out their words. 

Typing is a great way to get your students excited about practicing their spelling words while also getting in some tech practice at the same time.

You can change up this activity by: 

  • Having students type their spelling words in all caps
  • Having them type them in all lowercase letters
  • Having them type each word in a different font
  • Having them type each word in a different size  

If your district has a typing program, you can also have students use this program to practice spelling their words. 

Back to School Spelling Activities (For Any List!)

All of these activities are easy and fun, but if you want (or need) to skip the prep, I’ve created a packet of engaging spelling activities that can be used with any list of words. The handouts are formatted and directions are written. No guesswork on your part. Simply print and go or use the included digital spelling activities too! Though they are Back to School Spelling Activities you can truly use them throughout the whole year!

Use these fun and engaging activities to get your students excited about learning and practicing their spelling words this year.

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Fun Ways to Practice Spelling Words

Spelling words are a fact of life with elementary school kids.

I remember them clearly from my years in school and we’ve had plenty of years of practice with my own two girls.

My struggle has always been making them interesting. We’ve got to practice them, right? So, how can we have fun?

Luckily, there are many fun ways to practice spelling words that you can try. Here are over 30 ideas that will keep your spelling work fun and interesting.

Over 30 active and fun ways to practice spelling words.

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How to Make Spelling Fun

For the longest time, the only ideas for practicing spelling words I could come up with were practice tests and writing them over and over and over again. Boring!

So, let’s think outside the box to come up with some ways to make spelling fun.

Here’s some things to consider:

Can we use something other than a pencil to write our words?

How can we take our work outside?

Is there a way to keep active kids moving?

What unique supplies can I find to help with our homework?

Spelling homework doesn't have to be frustrating when you try one of these fun activities.

In addition to these questions, you also need to think about your child’s interests. Do they enjoy art? Do they love LEGOs? What are their favorite toys and activities? And, can you incorporate that into your spelling homework in order to make it more fun?

Also, make sure you have several ideas in your pocket. Try some of these spelling activities for ideas – there are over 30 activities listed. You’ve got to mix it up and provide some variety!

In the following list you’ll find many different ways to learn. There are active ideas and artistic ideas. Some activities are fine motor and others are gross motor.

No matter what you child enjoys, you’ll find some great options to help make their spelling homework fun.

Spelling practice doesn't have to be boring! Try these fun, hands-on ways to practice spelling words at home or in the classroom.

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Spelling Word BINGO

Turn your spelling list into a fun BINGO game with this simple template.

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Rainbow Writing Spelling Word Practice

Rainbow writing is a fun and colorful way to practice your spelling and learning your words with repetition.

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Chalkboard Spelling Word Erase

Use a chalkboard for simple spelling practice when you write your words and then erase them.

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LEGO Spelling Words Activity for Kids

Grab your LEGO bricks and build your spelling words.

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Finger Painting Spelling Words

Grab your art supplies and write your words with your finger.

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Secret Code Spelling Words

Turn your word list into a secret code with this fun activity that adds a little math to your spelling practice.

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Salt Tray Spelling Words

A salt tray is a great sensory idea for any list of words.

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Practice Spelling Words with Sticky Notes

If your kid's always trying to steal your Post-Its, they'll love this spelling activity!

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Dot Marker Spelling Words

Dot markers aren't just for preschool. They're also a fun way to write words.

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Practice Spelling with Letter Stamps and Play Dough

Use play dough as a canvas to stamp your words with letter stamps.

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Write Spelling Words with Paint in a Bag

Paint in a bag is fun to play with and it's also a great way to practice your spelling words.

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Watercolor Resist Spelling Words

Use watercolor resist to turn your word list into an art project.

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Make Scrabble Tile Spelling Words

Borrow the tiles from your Scrabble game and use them to build your words.

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Write Shaving Cream Spelling Words

Use a tray of shaving cream for a fun sensory spelling activity.

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Practice Spelling with Pipe Cleaner Words

Grab a package of pipe cleaners and use them to build the letters in your words.

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Practice at Home by Painting Spelling Words

Pencils aren't the only writing tool you can use. Try writing your words with a paint brush.

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Sidewalk Chalk Spelling Words

Take your homework outside and write your spelling words on the driveway.

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Make Spelling Words with Letter Stamps

Use your letter stamps to write out all your spelling words.

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Write Spelling Words on the Window

Did you ever want to draw on the window? Here's a fun and easy-to-clean way to write all over the window.

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Car Spelling Word Tracing

Get out the toy cars and let them zoom all around your words.

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Create a Spelling Words Word Search

Find out how to make a fun word search with your own set of spelling words.

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Pinprick Spelling Words

Pinprick spelling words are a fun fine-motor activity to help you practice at home.

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Disappearing Spelling Words

Can you make your spelling words disappear? You can with this fun activity which is very popular at my house.

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Spelling Outside with a Driveway Letter Grid

Spelling with a driveway letter grid is a great activity for kids who learn best by moving (or any kid with extra energy after school).

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Create Play Dough Spelling Words

Use a batch of play dough to mold all the letters for your words.

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Make Words with Alphabet Clothespins

Make a set of alphabet clothespins to use for spelling your word list.

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Make Spelling Fun by Writing with Cotton Swabs

Toss the paint brush and use a cotton swab with paint to write your words.

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Spelling Word Scramble

Learn how to turn your spelling word list into a fun word scramble activity.

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Type Spelling Words on a Computer

Your kids can have a little screen time when they use a computer to type their spelling words.

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Fun Spelling Practice with Dry Beans

Build your spelling words out of dry beans for a fun & hands-on practice.

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Alphabet Bead Spelling Words

Invest in a set of alphabet beads to use to practice spelling words all year long.

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Movement Spelling: Walk Your Spelling Words

How to study spelling words.

Now that you’ve got a ton of ideas, how do you use them to actually study and learn your words?

When you sit down with a new spelling list with your child. Go through the words with them. Specifically, look for any spelling rules that they need to keep in mind. Do the words have silent e’s? Are there any consonant groupings (such as ch or st) or vowel groupings (such as ea or ai)? You can refer to this list of spelling rules for help.

Another thing to keep in mind is repetition. Reading through your list multiple times won’t do the trick. You need to actually spell them and write them, sometimes over and over again.

Some words will be easy to learn (or your child already know how to spell them) and others will be harder. When practicing, you don’t need to give equal weight to each word. Some days you may only want to use the tricky words in your spelling activities or just focus on the one word that your child is stuck on. An activity like Pinprick Words is perfect for those times when you need to go over one or two specific words.

The best spelling activities to make learning fun.

Ways to Practice Spelling Words At Home

While these activities are intended for both classroom at home, every one of them will work as after school practice.

Once you’ve tried out several ideas, decide which ones were favorites. These are the activities that we’ll want to prepare for by gathering (or purchasing) supplies and setting up a spelling homework station. This way, you don’t have to prep activities every single day.

Just because you prepare for certain activities doesn’t mean that you can’t do some of the other ideas!

Spelling homework supplies

You don’t need anything fancy to set up your supplies in a homework station. I’d suggest just a box or bin that could be easily put away and easy for your child to use. A small storage bin with a lid and handle would be perfect! Once you’ve found your bin, just fill it with the supplies you need.

If you don’t have a place to tuck away your bin, you can store your supplies in a cute, decorative bin. Here’s a pretty rustic wooden supply caddy that would look cute sitting out on a desk.

You can shop my list of spelling homework supplies here.

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We spend countless hours creating spelling practice activities  for our primary students that are fun and not just writing the word multiple times.  Are you ready to get some of those hours back?!  Take a look at these fabulous EDITABLE Spelling Activities we have created for your students to practice their word lists.

Our Spelling Activities are super simple to use!!!

  • Enter your spelling list into the first page of the packet.
  • Choose the activities you want to use that week.  (We have 30 different pages  to choose from!)
  • Print those activities.

These spelling activities can be sent home as homework, used in a word work center, or as independent practice.

* Spelling Activity Line -Up *

1. spelling list.

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2. MAGIC WORDS

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3. ALPHABETICAL ORDER

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4. RAINBOW SPELLING

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5. WRITE A SENTENCE

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6. SECRET CODE

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7. ROLL A SPELLING WORD

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8. WORD ILLUSTRATIONS

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9. WORD BOXES

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10. TRACE WORDS

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11. EMOJI SPELLING

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12. PATTERN BLOCK SPELLING

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13. VOWELS AND CONSONANTS

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14. SCRABBLE SPELLING

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15. SPIN IT — SPELL IT

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16. SPELLING MAZE

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17. SPELLING SPIRAL

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18. SPELLING WORD SYLLABLES

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19. SILLY WRITING

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20. PYRAMID SPELLING

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21. SPELLING RHYMES

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22. SPELLING COLORS

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23. WORD SEARCH

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24. WORD ART

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25. CREATE A STORY

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26. KEYBOARD WORDS

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27. STAMPING SPELLING WORDS

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28. SYNONYMS AND ANTONYMS

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29. SIGN LANGUAGE SPELLING

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30. How Many Sounds

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Using these 30 Fun Spelling Activities for Primary students has really helped a lot of teachers plan their word work centers.  Here are some words from teachers who have purchased this resource:

“This resource is amazing! I happened upon it at the best time possible. The pages are easy to edit and I was excited to include them in the packet I put together for the students for doing their work from home while the schools are shut down. So excited about this.” ~ Kathleen D.

“This is absolutely one of the best Spelling resources to help students study. You can use it through distance or print it out in person. I actually use it both ways because our school is on a Hybrid schedule where we have students some days and virtual others. Thanks for this resource.” ~ Amanda W.

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Spelling Menus For All Year

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Hey teacher friends! Hope everyone is fantastic today!

I was doing some updating yesterday and wanted to freshen up a super popular freebie: my Differentiated Spelling Homework Menu!

Spelling Menus For All Year

I used this menu in third grade (though it could be adapted easily by other grade levels as well), and the students, parents, and administrators loved it! I did too, because I was able to only grade spelling homework once a week, rather than a daily assignment each day.

By assigning the homework on Monday for the rest of the week, it allows families who might have sports or family emergencies to work on the homework throughout the week when it is most convenient for them. A great many parents have verbally shared with me how they loved this option.

Students like it better because they have a choice. They all have to complete the same amount of points {or that can be differentiated as well if needed}, but each child can choose how many assignments he or she needs to complete in order to get to the required level of points each week. And they are able to change it up and choose different activities whenever they like.

Spelling Menus For All Year

I loved it because I was able to grade once a week and also to see the creativity and choices come alive in the work students were turning in. I also didn’t have to run nightly homework copies – or tear out pages in a workbook! Students supplied their work on paper from home. Of course, you will always have a couple who “halfway” do the work – or forget and don’t turn it in at all. That happens though with nightly homework, so the same consequences should result.

I love menus for differentiating and allowing student choice with guidelines in place. The freebie menu packet below comes with a basic plain template with no graphics, along with 12 other monthly “themed” pages, in case you want to change things up a bit to liven it up.

Hopefully your students will love the choice factor as much as mine did! Feel free to pass along the link for this page to other colleagues in your school who also might like a change from the usual spelling routine.

Spelling Menus For All Year

Thanks so much and happy homework-ing!

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Megan Amberg says

May 21, 2020 at 12:06 pm

I really am interested in the differntiated spelling activities for a year, but can not get any further than the pg where I leave my email etc to be able to get the resource. I have put a personal email. It just spins…..I have tried over a few days. Any suggestions?

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May 27, 2020 at 4:32 pm

Hi Megan! I’m guessing your email or server is blocking the pop up. After you enter in your info, the freebie will be delivered via email to your inbox (sometimes it ends up in spam).

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Weekly Spelling Homework-Year-Long Spelling Worksheets

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Practice weekly spelling words to strengthen letter-sound recognition, alphabetization, and sentence writing skills with 36 weeks of worksheets.

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CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.4.1.G

Correctly use frequently confused words (e.g., to, too, two; there, their).*

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.4.2

Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing.

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.4.2.D

Spell grade-appropriate words correctly, consulting references as needed.

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.5.2

Elar 4.2(b).

Demonstrate and apply spelling knowledge by:

ELAR 4.11(D)

Edit drafts using standard English conventions, including:

ELAR 5.2(B)(i)

Spelling multisyllabic words with closed syllables; open syllables; VCe syllables; vowel teams, including digraphs and diphthongs; r-controlled syllables; and final stable syllables;

ELAR 5.11(D)(xi)

Correct spelling of words with grade-appropriate orthographic patterns and rules and high-frequency words; and

Weekly Spelling Homework-Year-Long Spelling Worksheets teaching resource

Add Weekly Spelling Words to Your Daily English Lessons!

Reading and writing skills start with letter-sound recognition. 

But after that…

Reading fluency is the result of a lot of repetition and memorization.    

Each weekly worksheet in this resource introduces a common spelling pattern through a bank of ten new words. Each weekly word bank focuses on a frequent spelling pattern, like short and long vowel sounds, digraphs, trigraphs, and blends. Students will practice spelling the words a different way each day:

Monday: students write the words in the bank to practice spelling and handwriting. 

Tuesday: students repeat the spelling exercise before but write the words twice. 

Wednesday: students alphabetize the word list.

Thursday: students write each word in a sentence. 

By completing each weekly worksheet, students demonstrate they can correctly spell grade-appropriate words and identify common spelling patterns.

Need to change a word? Customize these worksheets in Google Slides!

Scaffolding + Extension Tips 

In addition to individual student work time, use this set of 36 spelling worksheets for a:

  • Reading center activity
  • ELA lesson warm-up
  • Fast Finisher activity
  • Homework assignment
  • Writing center activity

Students who need more of a challenge can list 2-3 additional words that use the spelling pattern in their word bank and complete the day’s activity with the new words. 

Support struggling students by limiting the number of words in the word bank. Add new words each day and have students do the previous day’s activity to catch up. 

Need to change a word? This resource is fully editable in Google Slides! 

Prepare This Resource with Sustainability in Mind!

This resource can be prepared a full year in advance. 

No matter how you decide to use this teaching resource, there are many ways to incorporate efficient practices that save time, resources, and the planet! 

We suggest:

♻️ Print Double-Sided 

If applicable to your lesson structure, save paper by printing worksheets double-sided. 

♻️ Reuse It! 

Update your rotations with activities fast finishers can work on. Print a few copies on cardstock and slip them into dry-erase sleeves. Students can record their answers with a whiteboard marker, then erase and reuse them. 

♻️ Go Digital 

Teaching virtually? Running low on toner? Use the Google Slides format of this resource to project the week’s worksheet onto your screen. Students can complete each daily activity in their notebooks. This digital version offers the same options for practice, each on a different slide.

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1st Grade Spelling Words and Activities

If you're a teacher or parent looking for 1st grade spelling words and activities, you've come to the right place! I've compiled several first grade word lists, based on my research of first grade texts, online resources, and Dolch and Fry's sight word lists.

With all these words now at your fingertips, it will be easy to know what words to practice. But how should you practice these words? My activity pages and spelling word games will supply you with many fresh ideas.

Lists of 1st Grade Spelling Words

1st grade spelling word list - 200 spelling words of all types for your first grader to learn: short vowels, long vowels, sight words and more. These are words your students should learn throughout first grade. The sooner they learn them, the easier it will be for them to succeed, not only in spelling but also in reading and writing! Here's a snippet from the bigger list:

1st grade spelling lists: Nouns, verbs, colors and numbers   - The "extra" words 1st graders need to begin to write.

Grade 1 Spelling words: Long vowels - This list contains 60 simple words with long vowel sounds, arranged in word families.

Spelling Worksheets, Games & Activities

First Grade Writing Prompts  Set #2   - What would the cow see if he jumped over the moon? Where will the treasure map lead you? What part of the day do you like best? Find nine more similar writing prompts. 

  A Fun Day: 1st grade reading and spelling activity  - Give your students reading, writing and spelling practice with this individualized story.

The Tile Game  - Players compete to be the first to complete their crossword of first grade spelling words. This game gives kids a fun way to practice those all-important first grade sight words. Kids will need to pay attention to the correct spellings of these words, and be able to read these words correctly to succeed in this game. 

First grade phonics worksheets - Five fun pages for short vowel words. Students match pictures to words, finish spelling words, and more.

First grade spelling puzzles - Students will love solving these puzzles using 1st grade spelling words!

New Job : Another reading and spelling worksheet for your students to individualize. What a fun way to gain language skills!

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  1. 40 Spelling Homework Ideas

    Printable List of Spelling Homework Ideas. 1. Write each word 5 times, using a different color each time. 2. Type your spelling words 10 times, using a different font each time. 3. Create a comic strip. Add captions that use 5 of your words. 4.

  2. 30 Spelling Activities for ANY List of Words

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  3. 60 Spelling Activities for Elementary Students

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  4. 100 FUN Spelling Games and Activities for Kids

    1. Spell for Your Life - Printable Board Game - Teach Beside Me This game can be modified for any spelling list or grade level. 2. Spelling Made Fun Printable Game Cards - Cornerstone Confessions. 3. Word Building Activity Travel Kit - I Heart Crafty Things. 4. Make Words with Clothes Pins - Creative Family Fun. 5.

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    Wrapping Up Spelling Activities for Homework. Implementing various spelling activities for homework can make spelling practice more effective and enjoyable for 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders. By incorporating these engaging tasks, we can help our students develop strong spelling skills crucial for their overall literacy development.

  6. 25 Hands On Spelling Activities for Any List

    20 ~ Dot Paint. Using a Q-tip or a Bingo dabber, students can "write" or "paint" their spelling words. To start, students may have to trace the word letter by letter using the Q-tip or dabber. After some practice, students should be able to "write" the word without the visual prompt.

  7. 42 Fun Spelling Activities for Grades 3

    These 42 Fun Spelling Activities for Grades 3 - 6 provide creative ways for students to use their weekly spelling words, effectively enhancing their writing skills. Based on Bloom's Taxonomy, the matrix is easy to understand and suitable for students of all ages. With over 80,000 downloads, it has become one of our most popular resources.

  8. 35 Hands-On Spelling Activities to Use With Any Word List

    Make your words with letter stickers. 11. Spell your words aloud as you star jump - one jump for each letter. 12. Make letters from chenille stems/pipe cleaners and use them to spell each word. 13. Type your words on a computer. 14. Write each word with your finger in a sand or salt tray.

  9. 6 Fun Spelling Activities & Game Ideas to Add to Your Lesson Plans

    Print out your list of weekly spelling words on slips of paper, and place each slip into a bowl. Line students up in two teams at the hoop. The student at the front of line 1 will select a paper slip from the bowl and read the word out loud. The student at the front of the other line then has to spell that word out loud.

  10. 18 Easy and Fun Ways to Practice Spelling Words in the Classroom

    Then in red, write each letter of that word in the tree-like apples. 9. Bookshelf Spelling. This activity is a great way to practice spelling words and alphabetical order, plus is beautifully colored! Students write each of their spelling words in alphabetical order on the spine of each book. Then the fun begins.

  11. Spelling Lessons and Strategies to Improve Spelling for All Ages

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  12. 6 Fun Spelling Activity Ideas to Use in the Classroom This School Year

    Here's how it works: Print out your list of weekly spelling words on slips of paper, and place each slip into a bowl. Line students up in two teams at the hoop. The student at the front of line 1 will select a paper slip from the bowl and read the word out loud. The student at the front of the other line then has to spell that word out loud.

  13. Fun Ways to Practice Spelling Words

    Also, make sure you have several ideas in your pocket. Try some of these spelling activities for ideas - there are over 30 activities listed. You've got to mix it up and provide some variety! Fun Ways to Practice Spelling Words. In the following list you'll find many different ways to learn. There are active ideas and artistic ideas.

  14. 30 Fun Spelling Activities for Primary

    Enter your spelling list into the first page of the packet. Choose the activities you want to use that week. (We have 30 different pages to choose from!) Print those activities. These spelling activities can be sent home as homework, used in a word work center, or as independent practice. * Spelling Activity Line -Up * 1. SPELLING LIST

  15. Spelling Menus For All Year

    Spelling Menus For All Year. 3-5 · All Freebies · PK-2. Hey teacher friends! Hope everyone is fantastic today! I was doing some updating yesterday and wanted to freshen up a super popular freebie: my Differentiated Spelling Homework Menu! I used this menu in third grade (though it could be adapted easily by other grade levels as well), and ...

  16. 2nd Grade Spelling Words and Practice Ideas

    Here is a wide assortment of 2nd grade spelling words and activities for your family or classroom! My biggest list of 175 second grade words was compiled after researching textbooks, dictionaries and a variety of online resources. They are words your second grader will need to know to succeed in this key year of elementary school.

  17. Weekly Spelling Homework-Year-Long Spelling Worksheets

    In addition to individual student work time, use this set of 36 spelling worksheets for a: Reading center activity. ELA lesson warm-up. Fast Finisher activity. Homework assignment. Writing center activity. Students who need more of a challenge can list 2-3 additional words that use the spelling pattern in their word bank and complete the day ...

  18. FREE Spelling Homework Ideas by Caitlin Hynst

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  19. 1st Grade Spelling Words, Worksheets and Activities

    First grade phonics worksheets - Five fun pages for short vowel words. Students match pictures to words, finish spelling words, and more. 1st grade spelling - Small group activitie s - Simple ideas to practice those weekly spelling words: Roll 'N Write, Memory Check, and Pass It Around. Keep practice time interesting!

  20. Spelling Homework Ideas for Elementary School

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