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Word of the Day Activities You must complete 5 activities – three from the Spelling section and two from the Vocabulary section. All words on your list should be used unless otherwise specified. Spelling Activities Practice Makes Perfect: Arrange with an adult or a person at home to give you a practice spelling test. The practice test must be written, and adult signature is required! Write any word you miss three times correctly. Uno, Dos, Tres: Choose the ten words you need to study most. Write each word three times: once in cursive, once in print, and once in all capital letters. Say each letter aloud as you write. Order Up!: Write your words in ABC order and then again in reverse CBA order. Where’s Wordo?: Create a word search using all of your words. Have someone solve your puzzle and sign it. You can go to www.puzzlemaker.com to make the puzzle. You must include the word bank. What’s Missing?: Write your spelling words, leaving out at least one letter in each word. Give your list to a friend to fill in the blanks. Check your friend’s answers. Code Talker: Use the following code, a red marker, and a blue marker to write your spelling words. Code: red = vowels; blue = consonants. Picture This: Draw a picture. “Hide” your words in the picture. Conjunction Junction: Classify your words according to their parts of speech. Stepping Down: Write a word triangle for each of your words. See example. h ha hav have Vocabulary Activities Sentences/Story: Write ten sentences OR create a story using at least ten of your words. Sentences must be creative and use the word in its correct context. Underline each of your list words! Criss Cross: On a piece of graph paper, (or using an online program) make a crossword puzzle using as many of the words on your list as you can make fit. Be sure to include the clues (definitions). Then give your puzzle to a friend to solve. You can go to www.puzzlemaker.com to make the puzzle. Just a Flash in the Pan: Make a set of flash cards to study your words. Each card should include the correct spelling, the definition, and a picture that illustrates the word. Acrostics: Write an acrostic poem for ten of your words. The acrostic words or phrases must help to explain the definition of the word. See example. Scullery is a place where Cooking Utensils are cleaned Like Large pans and Even Rusty Yellow pots Scullery (vocabulary word) Taboo: Make a set of “Taboo” cards for your vocabulary words. In the game “Taboo” you try to get your teammates to guess a word, by giving them one-word clues. However, on each card there are five words that you can’t use in your clues. See example. Wanted – Dead or Alive!: Make a set of Wanted – Dead or Alive! posters for ten of your vocabulary words. Use the vocabulary word in the name of the person who is wanted, and use the definition of the word to explain the crime. See example. Clean Kitchen Pots Pans Maid Scullery Maid Sue For stealing all the pots and pans she was supposed to clean! $500