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Fun Ways to Practice Your Spelling Words 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. ABC Order – Write your words in alphabetical order. Rainbow words – write your words in three colors. Backwards words – write your words forwards, then backwards, then forwards again. Silly Sentences – Use all your words in ten sentences. Picture words – Draw a picture and write your words in the picture. Words without vowels – write your words replacing all vowels with a line. Story words – write a short story using all your words. Scrambled words – write your words, then write them again with the letters mixed up. Trade with a friend to unscramble the words. Word search – Make a word search with a friend. Then trade and solve. Try Puzzlemaker.com! Surround words – write your words on graph paper and color the surrounding squares to see the shape of your word. Ransom words – write your words by cutting letters out of newspapers and magazines. Pyramid words – Write your words adding or taking away one letter at a time to make a pyramid shape. Magazine words – Find your words in old magazines or newspapers. Cut them out and glue them on paper. Sound words – Use a tape recorder and record yourself spelling your words. Then listen to the tape, checking to see that you spelled all the words correctly. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. X words – write your word going across, then again going down with the middle letter shared between them. Choo-choo words – write the entire list end-to-end as one long word, using different colors of crayon or ink for different words. Backwriting – Using your finger, draw each letter on a partner’s back, having the partner say the word when you complete it. Flashwriting – In a darkened room, use a flashlight to draw the letters in the air. Popsicle words – make words using popsicle sticks to form the letters. Etch a Sketch – write your words on an etch-a-sketch. Magic Finger words – write your words with your finger in a cookie tray filled with sand, salt, or chocolate syrup! Magnet words – spell your words on the fridge using letter magnets. Puzzle words – write your words, then cut them apart so each letter is separate, mix them up, then put them back together. Clap – clap your words, one clap for each letter – up high above your head for a tall letter, (like t, f, or l) at your belly button for a middle letter, (c, a, s) and down at your feet for a low letter (y,g,p). Partner words – With a partner, spell your words taking turns saying the next letter.