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Spelling Activities to do with Challenge Words
Every day during spelling time choose an activity to do. Throughout the week pick
activities from different sections. If you finish early then start a new one to try. You may
work alone or quietly with a friend. Record your work in your spelling journal.
Visual Spatial
1. Vowel v. Consonant- Write your spelling words in crayon or pen. Write each
consonant letter in red and each vowel in blue.
2. Shh, They’re Silent- Write the words and cross out all of silent letters.
3. N_ V_w_ls- Write each spelling word without its vowels. Replace each vowel
with a line.
4. Rainbow Words- Write each spelling word in a rainbow of colors. First, write
the words with a red crayon. Trace over the words with a blue crayon. Finally,
trace the words again with a green crayon.
5. Drawing- Draw and color a picture. "Hide" the words in the picture. Please do
not color over the words.
6. Find it- Make and complete a word search or crossword puzzle
7. Just Picture it- Make sentences for each word, but replace some of the words
with rebus pictures.
Auditory
1. Practice Test- Have a parent or friend read you the words, and you spell them
back.
2. Syllables- Say each out loud and break them into syllables. Then write them
separated into their syllables. Remember double letters split between the
double. Example: Syl-la-bles
Kinesthetic
1. Letter Tiles- Use letter tiles to spell out this week’s words. Glue them into your
notebook.
2. Pasta- Write your words by arranging the letters in alphabet pasta or Alphabits.
Glue them on paper or have a parent include a note in your spelling notebook
and do it on a table or counter at home.
3. Newspapers- Cut out letters from headlines or ads in newspapers or magazines.
Use the letters to spell your spelling words. Paste the letters in your notebook
Mathematical/Logical
1. ABC- Write your spelling words in alphabetical order.
2. Fractions- Write your spelling words as fractions based on the number of vowels
and consonants in each word. The denominator is the total number of letters per
word
3. Secret Code- Write your spelling words in secret code. A=1 B=2 C=3 and so on.
Challenge a friend or family member to use the code to decode each word.
Correct their work. Example: glad= 7-12-1-4
4. Spelling Math: Which spelling word has the highest value? Which word has the
lowest value? Do any words have an equal value? (Use the secret code to find a
numeric value for each letter.)
5. Sort it- categorize the words into groups. ABC order is not a choice.
Verbal/Linguistic
1. Mix Ups- Write each spelling word. Next to each word, write two additional
words of at least three letters that can be spelled using the letters in the word.
Example: the word ship can be hip, sip, his
2. Sentences- Use each spelling word in a sentence. Correct spelling and grammar
count!
3. Synonyms- Use a thesaurus to write a synonym for each word.
4. Story- Use ALL of your spelling words to write a short story. Your story must
include all of your spelling words.
5. What’s that mean?- Translate the words into another language
6. Where’d it come from?- Look up the entomology (history) of where the word
came from.
Interpersonal
1. Flash cards- Make a set of flashcards for studying your words then have a friend
or family member quiz you.
2. Scramble- Write your words with all the letters scrambled up. Then ask a friend
or family member to unscramble the words in your notebook.
3. Memory- Write your spelling words on cards (make two sets) and play "Memory
Match" with them against a friend or family member
4. Letter- Write a letter to a friend/relative, in proper letter format, using at least 10
of the spelling words. Underline each word.
Intrapersonal
1. Help me remember!- Write a mnemonic sentence to help you remember each of
your spelling words. Each letter of the word should start a word in the sentence.
For example, a mnemonic sentence for the word throw might be Ted has rented
one wheelbarrow.
2. You choose- Create your own activity or game using your spelling words.
Musical
1. Song- Write a song using all of your spelling words
2. Riddles- Create riddles with the spelling word being the answer
3. Poem- Write a poem using your words.
All activities were found at Beth Newingham’s Website
http://hill.troy.k12.mi.us/staff/bnewingham/myweb3/
Or in Teaching Gifted Kids in the Regular Classroom by Susan Winebrenner