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Last updated on January 12, 2021
Spelling Word Worksheets – Editable for ANY Word List!
Do you feel like you spend hours making, prepping, or searching for spelling activities each week? NO more! These spelling word worksheets, editable for any list, are game changers! Oh, and did I mention, students LOVE them? 😍🥳🙌
Spelling words…I have a love/hate relationship with them! They’re so important, but let’s be real – they can get monotonous…NOT anymore! This editable pack of spelling word activities is fun, engaging, and EASY to use.
Editable Spelling Word Worksheets for ANY Word List!
Did I mention these spelling activities work for ANY word list? Whether it’s weekly spelling words, vocabulary words, or phonics skill words, all you need to do is type in your list. ONCE! Then ta-da! The activities on every page will generate based on the words you put in.
See all the words in the table? I typed those in! Now they’ll appear on all of the pages!
First, you get a word list!
These come two to a page, so you only need half the copies! Don’t need it? That’s okay, too. Just don’t print it.
See that word bank? Thank you autofill!
I think practicing vowels and consonants is so important!
Writing silly sentences is always a favorite!
Practice typing skills without a keyboard! The kids LOVE this one.
This one utilizes a paperclip and a pencil OR a transparent spinner.
…because I get angry when words aren’t in ABC order. 😡
These beginning sound codes have been such a hit in the seasonal spelling activities that I knew I had to include them in this set, too.
Tallying the number of sounds…also known as phonemic awareness.
What student doesn’t love drawing pictures for homework?
Rhyming words
They can match up the spelling words that rhyme or generate their own!
Surprise stacks are also known as word pyramids. These are great for memorizing spelling!
Here students will write their words backwards…and forwards!
Write every word in an AB pattern!
Grumpy graphs combine spelling and math!
Rainbow write is one of my personal favorites!
Remember not to input the words based on length…leave that to the kids!
This one is more about just using the word in a sentence…students need to use the word in an ASKING sentence.
Those silly sentences can’t be used in this shocking story!
Students need to find their spelling words…after they hide them!
Here’s another combination of spelling and math…plus, students practice vowels VS consonants again!
The best part of this page is that students have to decide how to sort their words.
How’s that for higher-order thinking?!
It might be hard to see in the picture…but all of the spelling words are in a traceable font!
These phonics boxes really make the kids think!
Another spinner activity!
So, what do you think? It’s fast for you and fun for them! If you’re interested in grabbing these spelling word worksheets editable for any list, you can find them in my TpT store, or by clicking here .
What do you do to keep spelling from getting monotonous and boring? I would love to hear your ideas. Let me know below! 👇
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Spelling Homework Ideas
Use these spelling homework ideas to add variety to your kids' spelling routine. Regardless of their age, most students need to practice, practice, practice their new spelling words, and that can quickly become boring, boring, boring!
To keep your kids engaged in the process, try some of these ideas this week. Don't miss the first half of our list.
21. Write a brand-new tall tale that uses 10 of your spelling words.
24. Type 5 of your words into a word processing program. Use its dictionary to find and copy definitions.
26. Write the words on a piece of graph paper so that every word intersects with another word, if possible.
27. Try to form new words by changing just one letter in each spelling word. Example: load - loaf
29. Write a story about your favorite holiday that uses at least 6 spelling words.
31. Use building blocks, toys or other items to form your spelling words.
32. Rewrite all your spelling words using a code. Include the code on the page. Ask a family member to solve.
35. Write 5 sentences so that each one contains a spelling word and a synonym or antonym for the spelling word.
37. Think of a shape that relates to each spelling word. Then try to write the word in that shape.
38. Write a new song to an old tune ( Jingle Bells, Mary Had a Little Lamb, etc.) that uses several of your spelling words.
39. Write each word 6 times, using a different style of letters each time. (Use cursive letters, block letters, curvy letters, etc.)
40. Write the title of a fictional book for each spelling word.
More Spelling Homework Ideas
We also recommend the AnyWord Spelling Practice eBooks . The books are full of ideas for lots of spelling practice with any spelling words. The 3 eBooks provide practice with creative writing, word play, and partner games.
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Spelling Worksheets – 1st – 5th Grade Curriculum
K12Reader offers parents and teachers free spelling words curriculum for 1st through 5th grade. This teacher-developed curriculum can help students develop strong spelling and word recognition skills, and reinforces strong reading development. A comprehensive spelling program extends past the simple memorization of the letters that make up the individual words. Weekly word lists given for the purpose of improving each student’s spelling also provide an ideal opportunity to ensure that all students are being exposed to words that will reinforce their overall success in literacy. The 1st – 5th grade program includes:
- All 1,000 FRY sight words and Dolch sight words
- Grade level appropriate patterns for words, focusing on word families, prefixes/suffixes, and word roots/origins.
- A selection of academic vocabulary based on the science, social studies, mathematics, and language arts curriculum/standards for each specific grade level.
- Dictation sentences to remind students that the spelling words do not occur in isolation.
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The first grade spelling word lists include 36 printable worksheets, master list and dictation sentences. There are 8 words per week, and include beginning sight words from the Dolch and Fry list, as well as word families like -at words (e.g. cat, mat, sat). There are 288 words total. | |
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The second grade spelling word lists include 36 printable worksheets, master list and dictation sentences. There are 16 words per week, and include grade appropriate sight words, letter combinations and academic vocabulary. There are 576 words total. | |
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The third grade spelling word lists include 36 printable worksheets, master list and dictation sentences. There are 16 words per week, and include grade appropriate sight words, letter combinations and academic vocabulary. There are 576 words total. | |
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The fourth grade spelling word lists include 36 printable worksheets, master list and dictation sentences. There are 21 words per week, and include more advanced sight words, letter combinations and academic vocabulary. There are 756 words total. | |
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The fifth grade spelling worksheets include 36 printable worksheets, master list and dictation sentences. There are 21 words per week, and include more advanced sight words, letter combinations and academic vocabulary. There are 756 words total. | |
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25 Hands On Spelling Activities for Any List
- Christopher Olson
- April 15, 2021
Memories flash back to me standing alongside my peers in Elementary School. My fingers are crossed behind my back, standing stiff as a board. Hoping and wishing for an easy word. I didn’t want to be the first one to sit down if I spelled it wrong. The exercise is called our “spelling practice” to prove how well we’ve been studying… the result is pure anxiety torture!
I promised myself I would never do a spelling activity like that in my classroom! I want students to feel comfortable and able to express that they don’t know something and not feel shamed by it. How will I address this goal and promise of mine? Why hands-on spelling activities of course!
Below you will find 25 Hands-On Spelling Activities that you can use with ANY spelling list. Either 10 words, 12 words, 15, or even 20! The number doesn’t matter and the materials needed for most of these activities are found in almost every classroom! Numbers 15, 17, and 19 are my favorite off of this list!! I cannot wait to hear what yours will be…
1 ~ Pattern Block Spelling
Build your spelling words with pattern blocks. My students love to look off of their paper to create their words with pattern blocks. Once they create their words they go in and color in the blocks how they built it.
2 ~ Stamp and Spell
All you need for this activity are some letter stampers. Feel free to switch this activity up a bit using different mediums. You could use ink pads to stamp your words onto paper. Next time you bring out the stampers feel free to use play-dough instead.
To make this a cross-curricular activity and make your own play-dough in the classroom! Here is a recipe for you to use and feel free to adapt it by adding glitter or a few drops of your favorite essential oils!
3 ~ Play Dough Activities
Besides stamping in the play dough, you can create letters and words manipulating the dough itself. My Type A personality really shines through making sure that each student has their own playdough cans… because MIXED COLORS are a BIG NO-NO for me!
4 ~ Clothespins
Have any extra clothespins lying around? Write some letters on them with a marker. Students can work individually or in small groups to spell a word using the pins. A great fine motor activity from OT Toolbox and SugarAunts to have them pinch the pin open to clasp onto a board or paper spelling the correct word.
5 ~ Spelling Strings
Wow! Another great fine motor activity here! You can use a few different materials for this activity. Using alphabet beads you could string your word. Also, if beads are not readily available for you to use, the string is drawn for you, have your students use letter tiles, letter magnets, letter anything!
6 ~ Egg Hunt Mix Up
Who Doesn’t love an egg hunt?!? I like to cut up spelling words and include the letters inside an egg. Hide the eggs throughout the classroom and when it is the group’s turn, they must find all of the eggs and spell the words correctly using the tiles inside. Hey… you don’t even need to do this around Easter time either. No judgment here!
7 ~ Spin It & Spell It
My students love and often request this particular activity. Using a pencil and a paper clip the children use the spinner to decide what words to write below. Once they spin the paper clip holding it in place with their pencil, it will land on a number. Whatever number they land on is the word they write in a box below.
8 ~ “Graffiti Wall”
Depending on the weather outside, sometimes we conduct this activity outside or quietly in the hallway. I use a large piece of bulletin board paper that I tape or pin to the wall. Next, I provide each student a different spelling word. In their best “graffiti” style they would write, color, and provide their own artistic take to their design. After we all stand back and take a look at our spelling list, noting and spelling each word individually.
9 ~ Multi-Sensory Writing Without a Pencil Activities
I had the opportunity to write a different blog post on 13 Fun Ways to Get Reluctant Writers Writing. So many of these activities and materials fit well within spelling. #1 and #11 are my favorites to do in the classroom! Who doesn’t love writing in shaving cream?!?
10 ~ Lego “Build A Word”
This activity has a similar setup to the clothespin activity. To start, This Reading Mama suggests writing letters on individual lego blocks. Students could work individually or in small groups to connect their blocks to spell the word correctly. You can differentiate this activity to have each letter in the word on the same color block or mixed up.
11 ~ Typing Spelling Words & Tablet Spelling
Students are able to type their words on the keyboard or tablet before writing them in the box or speech bubble.
12 ~ Hopscotch Grid
Here is another activity to do either inside or outside. Outside, you can draw a large hopscotch board. Inside I usually write the words on pieces of paper and organize them in a way to resemble a hopscotch board. Students can toss a bean bag or a crumbled piece of paper to a word. Hopping to the word using the board, the student must spell the word that their object landed on before hopping back.
13 ~ Flashlight Spelling
I love (and so do my students) our “Flashlight Friday” moments. We use our flashlights to read in the dark and now I found another activity to use for all my flashlights! Students can begin by tracing the words with their flashlights first. Then they can go to a blank space and “write” their words on the wall.
14 ~ Spelling Memory Game
Played as a typical memory game, where students have to flip over two cards at a time until they receive a match. However, this time it is with their spelling words. I like to have my students create their own cards for extra practice writing their words. They write them in two blocks and then cut out their cards to play in pairs.
15 ~ Spelling Relay Races
One of many on this list that is in my “favorites” category! The students enjoy this game because it is played in two teams. In a bucket, at the end of a table, all the letter tiles are placed. One person at a time from each team must run to the end of the table and grab ONE letter tile. Once they run back and place the tile on the table, the next student goes to grab the next tile or letter in the word. The team continues until the entire word is spelled.
16 ~ Sign Language Spelling
Students are able to learn a little bit about sign language with this awesome resource! This activity introduces students to ASL and the alphabet. By spelling their spelling words they are able to sign each letter as they go. Once they finished the word, they are able to check off the box before moving on. This activity could easily be individual, pairs, small group or whole group!
17 ~ Spelling Go-Fish
Remember those cards that I had my students make back in #14’s Memory Game? Well, I have another use for them! Spelling Go-Fish! Another student favorite! Students have a select number of cards in their hands (e.g. 5). Played as a typical game of “Go-Fish”, students ask their partner if they have a spelling word that they have in their hand. I have them say the word, spell it, then say it again in the question. “Do you have sure?” “S-U-R-E” “Sure?”. The partner replies either “Yes/No”, “I do/do not have sure, s-u-r-e, sure”. If they don’t have the card the student needs to pick from the pile of other spelling words. The game continues until all matches are collected.
18 ~ Jump & Spell
A great spring activity! While outside write all the letters of the alphabet in chalk. Provide a student a word and they must jump from letter to letter spelling the word.
19 ~ Yoga Spelling
I absolutely love to incorporate movement breaks throughout the school day. Not only for myself, but for my students as well. For this activity have your students write the spelling word in the box and when they are completed, they should try the pose for each word.
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.
21 ~ Lego Activity
I am pulling out the legos again from #10! This time instead of spelling block by block, the students need to be a bit more creative! As Creative Family Fun shows, on a flat piece of a lego board, students must use blocks to spell the word on the flat. The thin lego pieces work the best for this activity.
22 ~ Spelling Exercises
Think of a Gross-Motor “Simon Says” Game! Just include your spelling list and some basic exercises! Have students spell their words while working out. “Jumping Jacks to spell C-H-A-M-P” or “Squats to “P-L-A-N-T”. This activity also pairs well with Education to the Core’s Spelling Bee Center Resource .
23 ~ Body Letters
Make the letters of each word with your body as you spell the word aloud.
24 ~ Vowel / Consonant Cubes
Students are able to write their words in each of the boxes. Next, color all the vowels red and consonants blue. As an extension activity students can re-create their words using red and blue unifix-connect cubes . Have them pass it to a friend to see if they can guess which word they spelled just by looking at the pattern. This is also a great teaching tool to show how blends and digraphs are going to be two blue blocks together. If there two reds together – a vowel team. Blue, red, blue, red…probably in most cases, going to be a long vowel silent e.
25 ~ Write the Room Spelling
Placing the spelling words throughout the room. Students can take their clipboards and recording sheet to walk around the room recording the words they find.
I hope you found some great ideas in these 25 Hands-On Spelling Activities for Any Word List! How do you get your students up and moving? Can you incorporate spelling into that activity? We would love to hear from you in the comments below. Please don’t be shy when it comes to adding your strategies and fun spelling activities! Also, let us know if you tried some of these activities and how they went!
Written by: Christopher Olson
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Check them out! 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.
These spelling word worksheets are editable for any list of words! All you do is type in your list and it fills them all in. Magical!
Spelling Homework Ideas. Use these spelling homework ideas to add variety to your kids' spelling routine. Regardless of their age, most students need to practice, practice, practice their new spelling words, and that can quickly become boring, boring, boring!
These spelling activities can be sent home as homework, used in a word work center, or as independent practice. You can find all of our editable spelling activities, (general, seasonal, and holiday-themed) on Education to the Core Premium.
The first grade spelling word lists include 36 printable worksheets, master list and dictation sentences. There are 8 words per week, and include beginning sight words from the Dolch and Fry list, as well as word families like -at words (e.g. cat, mat, sat).
Below you will find 25 Hands-On Spelling Activities that you can use with ANY spelling list. Either 10 words, 12 words, 15, or even 20! The number doesn’t matter and the materials needed for most of these activities are found in almost every classroom!