Spelling Menu Choose one activity to complete each night on your own notebook paper. You may not complete the same activity twice in one week. Rainbow Write
Silly Sentences
Hidden Words
Backwards Words
First, write the words in pencil. Then trace over them in two different colors.
Write silly sentences using a spelling word in each sentence. Underline the spelling words and write neatly!
Draw and color a picture. Hide your spelling words inside the picture. See if someone can find your hidden words!
Write your spelling words forwards and then backwards! Remember to write neatly!
Waterfall Words
ABC Order
Story, Story
Fancy Words
Write your spelling words in ABC order. If words start with the same letter, look at the next letter.
Write a story using ALL of your spelling words. Be sure to underline your spelling words in the paragraph.
Write your words using fancy letters 2x!
Three Times
Adding My Words
Riddle Me
Rhyming Words
First, write each word in pencil. Then, write each word in crayon. Finally, write each word in marker!
Vowels are 10 and consonants are 5. Write your words and then add the value of each word. Ex. cat 5+10+5=20
Write a riddle for each of your words. Don’t forget to answer them. Ex: I am cute. I wear diapers. Answer: baby
Write each of your spelling words with a rhyming word next to them. Ex: cut shut
Code Words
Come up with a code for each letter of the alphabet. Then write your words in code. Ex: A= B= C=☯ Write out the word.
UPPER and Lower
Colorful Words
Choo Choo Words
Write your words one time with all uppercase letters and one time with all lowercase letters.
Write each of your spelling words. Write each letter using a different color. Ex. c a t
Write the entire list end-to-end as one long word. Write each new word in a different color. Ex. trainback trainbackstop backstop
Magazine Words
Words Within Words
Other Handed
Use an old magazine or newspaper and find your words or letters that make up words. Glue them down.
Write each spelling word and then write at least two words made from that word. Ex: catch cat hat
Words Without Vowels
Example:
c ca cat catc catch
Write all of your words replacing vowels with a line. Go back and see if you can fill in the vowels.
Example: catch catch
First, write your words with the way you usually do. Then, write the list using your other hand!
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