You can write the word for them beforehand or they can do it using a black marker. Pom-Pom Dab Attach a pom-pom to a clothespin, and have your students dab a sight word. Magnet Words Using magnets and a cookie sheet, have students create their sight words. *For the Handwriting Hero activity, head to our Handwriting Sheet widget to customise a page of handwriting lines that are appropriate to your school. Have students roll play dough like a snake, then create letters to spell each sight word. Words Within Words – Make a list of as many smaller words as you can find from your spelling list.Ĭode Breaker – Use the cipher to make a code for each of your spelling words. Use as many spelling words in your letter as you can. Letter Lingo – Write a letter to a friend. Handwriting Hero* – Write out your spelling words in your very best cursive handwriting. Word Search – Create your own word search using all the words on your spelling list. ![]() Sort Them Out – Sort the words on your spelling list into three different categories of your choice. Speed read This one can work in a variety of ways. Bonus points if you give students grading materials like stickers to grade each others’ work. Trade lists and use a whiteboard or word work notebook, students test each other and read words while the other spells. Story Time – Write a story using as many of your spelling words as you can. This word work activity is great for partners as a word work station. Sentence Smart – Write a sentence for each of your spelling words. Rhyming Wheels – Think of as many words as you can that rhyme with your spelling words.Īlliteration – Write a sentence for each of your spelling words using as much alliteration as possible. Ask someone to try to guess your spelling words using your clues.ĭigging in the Dictionary – Use a dictionary to find the definition and write a sentence for each of your spelling words. Word Detective – Write three clues about each of your spelling words. Use different colours and types of writing for each word. While it can be helpful for practicing fine motor skills, sometimes kids are just blindly copying words over and over again. Wacky Words – On a sheet of paper, write your spelling words in different directions, filling up the whole sheet. Rainbow Writing is a popular word work activity. One is your spelling word, two relate to your spelling word and one is the odd word out that doesn’t fit with the other two. ![]() Odd One Out – For each of your spelling words, write four words. ![]() Words with the same number of syllables should be in alphabetical order. Syllable Sort – Write your spelling words in order from the least amount of syllables to the most. Use this grid of spelling activities during literacy rotations or as part of your weekly spelling revisions.Īvailable as a PDF download or a student facing Google Slides document.
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