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10 Word Primary Lines Version
These activities can be used with any list and are made
especially for first and second grade students. Use them to
create your own differentiated program or as supplements for
your school's spelling program.
The bulk of this packet is made up of 18 spelling worksheets for
10 words. There are also 2 Homework Activity sheets and
Pretest and Post Test sheets. This packet includes:
1. Spelling Scramble
2. Spelling Outlines
3. Even or Odd?
4. Spelling Sort
5. Consonants and Vowels
6. Picture Spelling
7. ABC Order 1
8. ABC Order 2
9. Rainbow Spelling
10. How Many?
11. Spelling Sentences
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Spelling Sentences 2
Spelling Sentences 3
Spelling Shapes
Stair Step Spelling
Spelling Word Code
Forwards and Backwards
Spelling Story
Spelling Homework 1
Spelling Homework 2
Spelling Pretest
Spelling Test
Name______________________
Scramble the letters in each of your spelling words and write them
on the first line. Switch papers with a friend to unscramble the
words on the second line. Be sure to mix up the order of your words!
Scrambled Word
Unscrambled Word
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2.
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9.
10.
Created by Rachel Lynette Copyright © 2010
Name______________________
Print one of your spelling words in each box. Outline the shape of
the word. Try to use only straight lines.
Example:
spelling
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10.
Created by Rachel Lynette Copyright © 2010
Name______________________
Put words with an even number of letters in the box on the left. Put
words with an odd number of letters in the box on the right.
Even
Odd
Use 1 spelling words in a sentence. Underline the word.
Created by Rachel Lynette Copyright © 2010
Name______________________
Sort your words in the two boxes. Write how you will sort them in the
rectangle. Some ideas include sorting by the number of letters,
letter patterns, or by long and short vowel sounds.
Created by Rachel Lynette Copyright © 2010
Name______________________
Write your spelling word on the first line.
On the second line, use colored pencils
to write the word again. The color key
will tell you what colors to use.
Color Key
vowels = red
consonants = blue
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Created by Rachel Lynette Copyright © 2010
Name______________________
Draw pictures for 6 of your spelling words. Write the word below the
picture. Write the 4 extra words at the bottom of the page.
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2.
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6.
Extra
Words
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9.
8.
10.
Created by Rachel Lynette Copyright © 2010
Name______________________
Write 5 spelling words on the first lines in each box. Then use the
second set of lines to put each set of words in alphabetical order.
Spelling Words
Alphabetical Order
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2.
3.
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5.
Spelling Words
Alphabetical Order
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2.
3.
4.
5.
Created by Rachel Lynette Copyright © 2010
Name______________________
Write each of your spelling words on the lines on the left side of the
page. Then write them again in alphabetical order.
Spelling Words
Alphabetical Order
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Created by Rachel Lynette Copyright © 2010
Name______________________
Write each of your spelling words 3 times. Use a different color for
each word.
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2.
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9.
10.
Created by Rachel Lynette Copyright © 2010
Name______________________
Write your spelling word on the first line. Then write the number of
vowels, consonants, and letters in each word.
Spelling Word
Consonants
Vowels
Letters
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2.
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9.
10.
Created by Rachel Lynette Copyright © 2010
Name______________________
Use each spelling word in a sentence. Underline the spelling word.
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2.
3.
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9.
10.
Created by Rachel Lynette Copyright © 2010
Name______________________
Use each spelling word in a sentence. Each sentence must contain
the number of words in the shape at the end of the line. Underline
the spelling word.
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4
2.
4
3.
4
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5
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5
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5
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6
9.
6
10.
7
Created by Rachel Lynette Copyright © 2010
Name______________________
Use each spelling word in a sentence that asks a question. Begin
each sentence with the word at the start of the line. Underline the
spelling word.
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2.
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9.
10.
Created by Rachel Lynette Copyright © 2010
Name______________________
Write each of your spelling words in a different shape. Try to fill
most of the shape with the word.
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Name______________________
s
s p
Make 9 of your spelling words look like
staircases. Write the extra word here.
s p e
Extra Word:
s p e
l
s p e
l
l
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Created by Rachel Lynette Copyright © 2010
Name______________________
Write 8 of your spelling words on the lines on the left side of the
page. Then use the chart to write them again using numbers.
A
1
N
14
B
2
O
15
C
3
P
16
D
4
Q
17
E
5
R
18
Spelling Word
F
6
S
19
G
7
T
20
H
8
U
21
I
9
V
22
J
10
W
23
K
11
X
24
L
12
Y
25
M
13
Z
26
Number Code
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Created by Rachel Lynette Copyright © 2010
Name______________________
Write each spelling word forwards on the first line. Write the same
word backwards on the second line.
Forwards
Backwards
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2.
3.
4.
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6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Created by Rachel Lynette Copyright © 2010
Name______________________
Write a short story using as many spelling words as you can.
Underline the spelling words. Illustrate your story.
Created by Rachel Lynette Copyright © 2010
Name______________________
Write each word in your best handwriting.
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10.
Do one of these spelling activities at home. Check off the one you
did and have a parent sign the bottom.
Write your spelling words outside with sidewalk chalk.
Write your spelling words on a window or mirror using a window
marker (overhead and dry erase markers also work).
Write each of your words with soap crayons in the tub.
Write your spelling words with your finger in shaving cream or
pudding.
Write your spelling words on a white board or chalk board.
Write your spelling words with a stick in the sand or dirt.
Write your spelling words on paper with different colored crayons.
Spell each of your spelling words out with refrigerator magnets.
Parent Signature: _____________________________________________
Created by Rachel Lynette Copyright © 2010
Name______________________
Write each word in your best handwriting.
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10.
Do one of these spelling activities at home. Check off the one you
did and staple it to this paper.
Type each of your words on the computer using a different font and
color for each word. Don’t forget to print it.
Use your computers paint program to write your spelling words using the
pencil or paint tool. Make each word a different color. Print it out.
Use alphabet rubber stamps to stamp out each of your spelling words.
Cut out letters from magazines or newspapers and glue them on a
piece of paper to make each of your spelling words.
Use alphabet cereal or pasta (uncooked!) to spell your words. Glue
them to a piece of paper.
Use stencils to make your spelling words.
Created by Rachel Lynette Copyright © 2010
Name______________________
List #__________
Pretest Words
Score _________
Correct Spelling
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Created by Rachel Lynette Copyright © 2010
Name______________________
Test #______
Test #______
Name______________________
Name______________________
Date_______________________
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Created by Rachel Lynette Copyright © 2010
Name______________________
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