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First write each word in pencil. Then trace over each word three times. Each time you trace, you must use a DIFFERENT color crayon. Trace neatly and you will see a rainbow! Write silly sentences using a spelling word in each sentence. Please underline your spelling words! Write neatly! Example: My dog wears a blue and purple dress when he takes a bath. Draw and color a picture. Hide your spelling words inside your picture. Show your picture to someone and see if they can find your hidden words! Write your spelling words forwards and then backwards. Write neatly! Example: where erehw

Pyramid write your spelling words. You must write neatly! *Example: home h ho hom home Can you think of a really fun way to practice your spelling words? Then go for it! Be sure to explain your activity so that I can share it with the class! First write your spelling words in a list. Then write them in ABC order. For an extra bonus, write your words in reverse ABC order! Write a story using ALL of your spelling words. Be sure to underline your spelling words in your paragraph. You may type your story and email it to me if you like!

Draw and label your spelling words. You MUST color your drawings and labels. Don t forget to add a lot of great detail! Do your very best work! You are going to write your spelling words two times. First write in regular letters. Then write the words again in squiggly letters! Write each of your spelling words. You will need a blue colored pencil. Trace over the vowels in each word with your blue colored pencil. Write your spelling words in bubble letters. After you write your words in bubble letters, color your words with a crayon or colored pencil. Vowels = a e i o u

Write each spelling word three times. First, write each word in pencil. Second write each word in crayon. Third, write each word in marker. You MUST write neatly! Choose one of your spelling words. Write an acrostic poem for that word. You must also ILLUSTRATE your poem. *Example: Fun in the sky. fly Laps around clouds. Yes! I m free! Each letter has a value. *Consonants are worth 10. *Vowels are worth 5. Write your spelling words. Then add up the value of each spelling word. Examplesaid- 10 + 5 + 5 + 10 = 30 Your job is to write a creative letter to Superman (or another super hero). In your letter, you must use each of your spelling words. Be sure to underline your words as you use them.

Count your spelling words. Draw one shape for each word. Then write your spelling words inside each of the shapes. Examples: babies cried Fold a piece of paper three times lengthwise (making three long rectangular columns). Write your words in the first column. Then write them again with the letters all mixed up (scrambled) in the second column. Put your words aside. Come back later to unscramble your words. Write the unscrambled words in the third column. Write a poem using several of your spelling words. Underline the words that you use. Illustrate your poem. You can write any type of poem that you like. Enjoy! Write each of your spelling words. Then go back and circle all of the consonants in your words! Don t forget to write neatly!

Write each of your spelling words. Then go back and circle all of the vowels in your spelling words! Don t forget to write neatly! Draw and color an outdoor picture. Count your spelling words. Draw a bee for each of your spelling words. Then write the words inside each of the spelling bees. Write neatly! Write a goofy spelling story using each of your spelling words. Be sure to underline your words as you use them. Illustrate and color your story! Write a riddle for each of your spelling words. Don t forget to add the answers to your riddles. *Example- I cry when I am hungry. I wear diapers. I am cute and cuddly. What am I? *Answer- Baby

Write ten of your spelling words in dots. Then connect the dots by tracing over them with a colored pencil. Count your spelling words. Draw a shape for each word. Then trace each shape by writing your spelling words around them! fourth fourth fourth fourth Write a TV commercial using all of your spelling words. Read it to a parent or sibling! Write each of your spelling words. Next to each word, write a rhyming word. If necessary, your rhyming word can be a nonsense word (as long as it follows the same spelling pattern). *Example: cries tries

Come up with a code for each letter of the alphabet. Write down your code. *Example: a= b= c= Then write your spelling words in code. You must write the actual spelling word next to the code word. Write each of your spelling words using fancy letters. Your letters can have curly-q s or dots, for example. Have fun! Use sign language finger spelling to sign the spelling of your words. Check out Unity Kid s site http://www.unitykid.com/signlanguage.html to see animated hands making the letters so you can practice! Write your spelling words two times each. First, write each word in UPPERCASE letters. Second, write each word in lowercase letters. *Example- SLIDE slide

Write each of your spelling words. Write each letter using a different colored pencil! *Example- colorful Write each of your spelling words across and then down (starting with the first letter). *Examples- w h e n f o u r h o e u n r Use Play-Doh or clay to sculpt your spelling words. Write your spelling words in the air using your finger. Have a partner read your words as you write them OR have a partner air write and your job is to read the words.

Number the alphabet from 1-26. Example: a=1, b=2, c=3, d=4, etc. Then convert your words to a number code. You must write the actual spelling word next to the code word. Use your finger to spell out each of your spelling words, one letter at a time, on your mom or dad s back. Then it s YOUR turn to try to FEEL and spell! Pretend you are a cheerleader and call out the letters of your words! Cheer up high for letters that touch the top handwriting line (ex. t and l), hands on hips for middle letters (ex. a and e), and cheer down low for low letters (Ex. y and j). Write the entire list end-to-end as one long word (like a train). Use a different colored crayon for each word. Ex. hopmopestopdrop

Make a square of 4 rows of dots with 4 dots in each row. If the word is spelled correctly, the player can connect two dots. When a square is formed, he can write his initials in the box........... ME...... Go outside to a sandbox and write your words in the sand! Be sure to clean up afterwards! Use an Etch-A-Sketch to write your spelling words. Read the words to a parent or sibling before erasing. Find a countertop or flat surface that can be cleaned easily. Spray a small amount of shaving cream and spread it out. Write your spelling words in the shaving cream and be sure to clean up afterwards!

Make a hopscotch board on your sidewalk or driveway with chalk. Write letters instead of numbers and HOP your words! Write a friendly letter to a friend or family member using each of your words. Underline the spelling words that you use in your letter. After your homework is checked, you can MAIL your letter!! Use an old magazine and find your words (or the letters that make up your word). Cut them out and glue on your paper. Write each of your words on two different index cards. Turn all the cards face down and mix them up. Lay out your cards in rows (like Concentration) and flip over two cards at a time. Read each card aloud to see it they match. Keep them if they match or flip over and try again!

Write sentences using each of your spelling words. You may use more than one word in a sentence, but you must write at least 10 sentences. Underline your spelling words. Draw a picture of a great big flower. Write each of your spelling words on one of the flower petals or on a leaf. Draw extra flowers if you run out of room. Write your words on graph paper. Write middle letters, one letter in each box. Use two boxes for tall letters like t and l and low letters like j and g. Then outline the words using different colors. First write your words in a list. Then look at your telephone keypad. Translate each letter into the numbers on the keypad. Now write your spelling words using this code!

Toss (or roll) a ball back and forth with a partner. You say the 1 st letter, and then toss and your partner says 2 nd letter, and so forth. Type your spelling words on the computer. Make each word have a different font. You can even email your words to me. Make a word search puzzle using your spelling words. Use the Discovery School s online Puzzle Maker http://www.puzzlemaker.com. Then find your words! Write each of your spelling words using a pencil. Then trace around each word with a crayon, colored pencil, or a marker.

Write each spelling word and then write at least two words made from the same letters that is hidden inside the word. Example: slide side lie lid led etc. Use old magazines, catalogs, or newspapers to cut out letters. Glue the letters down on a piece of paper to spell your words. *Helpful Hint: Cut out lots of extra letters. Store them in a Ziploc bag for future use. This is a huge timesaver! First write your spelling words the way you usually do it. Then, try writing the list with your other hand! Arrange alphabet pasta or Alphabits cereal to form your spelling words. Glue onto a piece of paper.

Take a practice test. Have your Mom or Dad ask you to spell your spelling words. Write them on a list. Check your practice test and correct any missed words. This would be an especially good activity to complete on Thursday night. Use a tape recorder to record your spelling words and their spelling. Then rewind your tape and listen to it, checking to see that you spelled all the words correctly. Draw four bases on a piece of paper or lay out four pillows to be the bases. The pitcher selects a word. If the batter can spell the word correctly, he moves forward one base. A point is earned every time you pass home plate. Write your spelling words on a list, but replace all the consonants with a line. Then go back to the beginning of your list and see if you can fill in the correct missing consonants.

Practice your spelling words in Spelling Bee style. Spell your words out loud to a parent or sibling. Write your spelling words on a list, but replace all the vowels with a line. Then go back to the beginning of your list and see if you can fill in the correct missing vowels. Make a set of flashcards to practice your spelling words. When you look at your flashcard, read the word and then spell it out loud. *Example- there t-h-e-r-e. Write a song or rap that includes your words! Share with a friend or family member.

Use Morse Code to spell your words. It is a series of dots (1 count) and dashes (3 counts). Check out this site, http://www.morsecode.dutch.nl/alphabet.html to see the international (NATO) Morse Code so you can practice! Use Scrabble tiles to spell out your spelling words. For a little extra math practice, figure out the point value of each of your words! In a darkened room, use a flashlight to write your spelling words in the air. Have a partner read your words as you write them OR your partner can flash write the words and your job is to read. Spray a small amount of whipped cream (or anything else you can eat) on a plate and spread it out. Write your spelling words and be sure to clean up afterwards