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Spelling Homework Menu Directions: Choose four activities to complete this week using your spelling words for the week. You must turn in your completed work from your spelling menu on Friday. 1. ABC Order 2. Word Parts Write all of your spelling words in alphabetical (ABC) order. Write your words. Then use a colored pencil to divide the words into syllables. 5. Picture words 6. Ladder Words (one for every word) Draw a picture and hide your spelling words in the picture. s sp spe spel spell spelli spellin spelling 9. Scrambled Words 10. Vowel Spotlight Write your words. Then write them again with the letters mixed up. (Try giving it to a family member or friend to see if he or she can figure them out) Write your words using one color for the vowels and another color for the consonants. (vowels: a, e, i, o, u) 3. Write each word 5 times each. Say the word as you spell it. 4. Silly Sentences 7.”Ransom” Words 8. Spelling City “Write” your words by cutting letters out of a newspaper or magazine and gluing the letters on a piece of paper to spell your words. Write 3 or more sentences that use all your spelling words. Go to spellingcity.com/dmele and select the words for this week and select an activity to complete. A parent or guardian can sign off here upon completion: X 11. Crossword Puzzle 12. Use Technology Make a crossword puzzle with your spelling (and/or vocabulary words). Show the answers to your puzzle. Type out your spelling words on the computer. Print it out and bring it in. Note: The options in the chart above are just suggestions of different options for your child to practice his or her spelling words; students are not just limited to these choices. If there are other options your child would like to complete that are not listed above, such as a more tactile approach (ex: “writing” the words in shaving cream, or with paint ), taking a practice test, or another activity, you can simply write what they did/send it in if it’s something tangible, and sign off on it below. Other Option: _______________________________ Parent Signature: X____________________________ Other Option: _______________________________ Parent Signature: X____________________________