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Spelling Choices for Homework Remember to Use ALL of Your Spelling Words!! Please underline them when you use them in a sentence 1. Use all your spelling words in a sentence. You need to use 6 or more words in a sentence, and no more than 2 spelling words. It needs to make sense! 2. Put all your spelling words in alphabetical order. 3. Write a scrambled word puzzle and give a list of answers with each of your words. 4. Write your words using one color for vowels and another color for consonants (or in italics, bold, or lowercase and capitals). 5. Write a synonym or antonym for each word. 6. Write a letter to a friend using all of your spelling words. 7. Arrange the letters of each word in abc order (example: broken would be beknor). 8. Make a word search with each of your words.. 9. Take a practice spelling test with each of your words. Make sure to have a parent or guardian sign the paper. 10. Write each spelling word and its definition, (example-aisle: a passage between rows of seats). 11. Rhyme each of your spelling words. 12. Write a poem with each of your words. 13. Make a riddle or joke with each of your words. 14. Write a song with each of your words. 15. Write your own story or play (script) with each of your words. 16. Draw a sketch of each of your spelling words. 17. Make a “maze” with the words. (Example: tfgcordyre) 18. Write each spelling word backwards (make sure to write the spelling word correctly next to it). 19. Put your spelling words in REVERSE alphabetical order. Updated on January, 2015