Spelling Activities
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If you have a child who learns best through kinesthetic tasks, you may find some of these spelling activities helpful. Or if you have a child who likes to "play school" outside of lesson time, these are all good educational activities. Don't feel like you need to use these activities to teach spelling, however! Many of them may take more time than you want to spend on them. It isn't our responsibility to entertain our kids during lessons. Hold their attention—yes! Entertain—no. Sometimes there is a fine line between the two. It is generally most efficient to teach and practice spelling words with the letter tiles, but occasionally including a special activity can be fun and engaging for your student!
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From Our Mailbox
When my oldest son and I got to Level Two, I wanted him to do a bit more with writing the words. I got a dry erase pen and when it came time to write the spelling words, he'd go to a window and write them there. Then he'd start creating little crossword puzzle shapes out of his spelling words. That really got him writing and thinking the words through a lot more so he could figure out where to fit them in his puzzle.
Debra Brinkman
Parent
Related Resources
- See how All About Spelling uses letter tiles to teach and practice new spelling concepts.
- Tactile Ways to Practice Spelling offers other enjoyable ways to bring spelling to life.