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5th Grade Spelling Units (Level E)
This page contains an entire spelling series for 5th grade (Level E) students. These are 30 word units, each of which has a word list and accompanying worksheets.
This spelling unit has short a and short e words. Word list: captain, battery, distract, gratitude, expand, relax, thrash, attack, snagged, empty, thread, elect, expect, present, nestle, trendsetter, century, spread, and rebel.
Unit two's word list has short i , short o , and short u words. List includes umbrella, shriveled, pulse, injure, lodge, wilted, ignite, nominate, shimmer, pondering, obscure, punish, nonsense, spinning, publish, prong, function, longitude ultimate, and signal.
This week's focus is on the long a and long e vowel sounds. The words are: skiing, gracious, breathe, complain, waist, ratio, angrily, concrete, believe, behave, remain, reason, nation, niece, ashamed, between, squeal, decade, evict, and amaze.
Unit E-4's focus is on words with a long i and long o sounds, such as island, choke, arrival, silent, twilight, iodine, cocoa, photo, ignite, rivalry, shoulder, publish, bowling, wholesome, strike, ninety, trial, blown, dough, sparrow, stow, pondering, zodiac, motivation, and growth.
This unit features words with r-controlled vowel sounds. Full list: consumer, pier, hangar, charcoal, porch, concrete, churn, scorch, amaze, orchard, heartfelt, spider, explorer, garden, clerk, evict, guitar, computer, error, charge, thirsty, nerve, quarter, and scarce.
Words in unit E-6 have the /z/ and /s/ sounds. Bicycle, license, phase, medicine, cancel, cereal, because, triceps, sincere, sizes, those, accept, closet, recent, lose, forceful, city, adjacent, distance, arose, scores, and choose.
Plural nouns are the topic for E-7. Complete spelling words: monkeys, criteria, lenses, knives, pennies, thieves, wives, addresses, loaves, puppies, families, oxen, alumni, shelves, intestines, geese, tomatoes, batteries, radios, potatoes, bakeries, and roofs.
Look for the sounds /j/, /ch/, and /sh/ is these words: refrigerator, lotion, hinge, vision, vacation, shambles, initial, precious, challenge, advantage, college, question, general, fortune, mansion, culture, cherish, capture, genius, correction, giraffe, and patient.
These words have silent letters. Word list: lightning, yacht, kneel, crumb, honorable, calf, lamb, character, flight, psychology, resign, condemn, rhythm, butcher, debris, plumber, castle, knife, autumn, assignment, climb, and whistle.
Practice words ending in -ar, -er, -ir, and -or. Anchor, elevator, cylinder, lighter, ancestor, grammar, solar, laser, discolor, counselor, educator, whimper, believer, narrator, censor, carrier, projector, triangular, vinegar, and neighbor.
This week we have more words with silent letters. Ballet, chaos, knowledge, knitting, tomb, wrestle, thorough, gnaw, hustle, rustle, assign, wrench, match, playwright, scissors, handsome, answer, muscle, scratch, fudge, bomb, and knuckle.
These words have prefixes. Preschool, review, rearrange, forewarn, prefix, transform, preview, disconnect, remove, rewind, disorder, forecaster, transportation, previously, disappear, disapprove, prehistoric, preface, impolite, and transition.
This week's words each have one of the following suffixes: -full, -ous, -less, -able. Word list: graceful, careful, harmless, humorous, breakable, worthless, helpless, predictable, peaceful, beautiful, cordless, sleepless, faithful, hazardous, thoughtless, dependable, lovable, comfortable, poisonous, and fearful.
Unit fourteen has words with the /ow/ and /oi/ vowel sounds. Mountain, oyster, employee, surrounded, joust, soiled, poise, oily, bound, loyal, outsider, drowsy, chowder, coiled, coward, grounded, allowed, avoid, annoying, appointment, grouchy, and pounded.
These words have the /k/ and /kw/ sounds. Squid, quality, inquire, confusion, quantity, unequal, unique, squeeze, quadrilateral, ache, quieter, echo, magical, occupy, confident, quickly, chemical, squawk, cosmic, and luckily.
Homophones are the topic for this spelling list. Witch-which; steel-steal; plane-plain; flour-flower; hole-whole; petal-peddle; weather-whether; night-knight; bare-bear; they're-their-there.
This list has regular and irregular past tense verbs, such as: wrapped, delayed, visited, repaired, understood, became, caught, managed, awoke, studied, shook, belonged, signed, preferred, withdrew, attacked, traveled, puzzled, bought, and chatted.
This week's list has present participle verbs and adjectives with the -ing ending. Observing, agreeing, mimicking, exciting, pleasing, frustrating, panicking, scrubbing, selecting, munching, confusing, sounding, appearing, complaining, hiking, laughing, copying, squirting, regulating, and changing.
These words have the /aw/ sound. Hawk, faucet, cause, awfully, taught, sauce, alright, daughter, officer, thought, frosted, laundry, installation, awning, applaud, coleslaw, cough, sausage, lawful, author, scrawny, and brawl.
Three syllables in each spelling word. Dinosaur, artistic, tomorrow, paragraph, reaction, syllable, miracle, frantically, company, however, magazine, probably, sanitize, area, dangerous, celebrate, department, elephant, regulate, faithfully, exercise, and accident.
Four-syllable words are the topic for this set. Librarian, impossible, understanding, institution, discovery, anonymous, resolution, alphabetize, automatic, disagreement, experience, obedient, disillusion, personally, reservation, regulation, patriotic, salutations, conservative, temperature, invisible, and contribution.
All of the words in this list have five-syllables. Cafeteria, electricity, curiosity, generosity, unforgettable, particularly, university, organization, imagination, underestimate, undeniable, discrimination, appreciation, misunderstanding, classification, anniversary, congratulations, elementary, anticipation, and diagonally.
These words have the long-oo and long-u vowel sounds. Balloon, peruse, cubic, unicycle, value, duet, beauty, usually, mutation, amuse, musical, nephew, vacuum, bruise, unicorn, unit, pursue, confuse, youthful, and issue.
This list has words with the letters W, X, Y, and Z. Wheelbarrow, whimsical, awesome, awful, yawning, pretzel, bypass, wreckage, zipper, wrestle, hoax, agonize, yearning, coax, amazing, wardrobe, seized, gazed, yogurt, and woozy.
In this unit, kids will practice spelling compound words, such as knapsack, merry-go-round, extracurricular, lifeguard, cleanup, background., storyteller, roommate, childcare, headquarters, graveyard, brainstorm, commonplace, outpatient, highway, flashlight, workstation, headache, fundraiser, goodbye, spokesperson, and self-defense.
Practice spelling words with double consonants, such as: juggle, flatter, happily, mattress, broccoli, finally, bookkeeper, questionnaire, current, traffic, business, galloping, recommend, accidentally, tissue, strawberries, intelligent, collections, zucchini, embarrass, valley, savvy.
This week students will be spelling proper nouns. Statue of Liberty, Antarctica, February, Pacific Ocean, Niagara Falls, January, Empire State Building, San Diego Zoo, Mt. Everest, Walt Disney, Golden Gate Bridge, Jupiter, Grand Canyon, December, Queen Elizabeth, Eiffel Tower, Friday, Florida, North America, St. Patrick's Day, Neptune, and Wednesday.
The twenty-eighth unit focuses on demonyms. (A demonym is a name given to the residents of a specific continent, country or region.) American, Peruvian, German, Italian, Australian, Japanese, Norwegian, Colombian, European, Hispanic, French, British, African, Chinese, Canadian, Welsh, Dutch, Cuban, Asian, Bolivian, Portuguese, Mexican.
Learn to spell the full variation of clipped words. Telephone (phone), referee (ref), teenager (teen), veterinarian (vet), photograph (photo), influenza (flu), advertisement (ad), mathematics (math), luncheon (lunch), microphone (mic), fanatic (fan), laboratory (lab), gasoline (gas), moving picture (movie), dormitory (dorm), limousine (limo), memorandum (memo), gymnasium (gym), examination (exam), airplane (plane), champion (champ), and demonstration (demo).
Master the spellings of commonly misspelled words, such as: calendar, dessert, quiet, acknowledgment, definitely, separate, desert, twelfth, quite, chief, surprise, medieval, reference, weird, grateful, jewelry, mischievous, rhyme, restaurant, conscience, accommodate, and receipt.
Holiday Spelling Units
This special Halloween unit contains the following spelling words: skeleton, Halloween, trick-or-treat, gruesome, werewolf, haystacks, ghostly, ghoulish, haunted house, costumes, spooky, frightening, pumpkin, Frankenstein, tombstone, nightmare, phantom, horror, cemetery, cauldron, hoax, vampire, magical, spider, and goblins.
This list has Thanksgiving-themed words, such as: Mayflower , delicious, Puritans, Native American, autumn, potatoes, feast, cranberry sauce, Thanksgiving, centerpiece, November, Plymouth Rock, fowl, tradition, Thursday, Pilgrim, celebration, canoe, vegetables, and Squanto.
The Christmas-themed list includes: Rudolph, exchange, mistletoe, twinkling lights, presents, angel, sleigh bells, wrapping, Christmas, Santa Claus, elves, chestnuts, snowfall, evergreen, reindeer, poinsettia, chimney, caroling, tinsel, pageant, ornaments, gingerbread, wreath, and fruit cake.
The follow spelling words are in this Easter-themed unit: lily, joyous, blossoms, bonnet, brunch, Peter Cottontail, chocolates, Easter, rabbits, colored eggs, springtime, baskets, hard-boiled eggs, pastels, decorate, jellybeans, daffodil, parade, outfits, and butterfly.
Theme Units
This math-themed spelling unit contains the following words: addend, subtraction, difference, measurement, circumference, angle, dividend, probability, geometry, fraction, product, infinity, symmetry, polygon, octagon, denominator, numerator, numeral, cylinder, pyramid, graphing, decimal, perimeter, diameter, and radius.
Here are the spelling words in this science-themed unit: scientist, astronomer, biologist, Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein, energy, chemist, laboratory, oxygen, atom, fossil, hypothesis, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, molecule, experiment, environment, ecosystem, graduated cylinder, microscope, electron, genome, organism, photosynthesis, and cellular.
This social studies-themed spelling unit contains the following words: soldier, colonist, American Revolution, archaeology, Appalachian Mountains, capitalism, Declaration of Independence, Constitution, republic, railroad, president, Hoover Dam, Civil War, Industrial Revolution, historical, Washington D.C., Thomas Jefferson, immigration, Mt. Rushmore, pioneer, geography, hemisphere, Star Spangled Banner, and Mississippi River.
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Fifth Grade Spelling Words List – Week 17
About this spelling worksheet:.
Week 17 of K12Reader’s 5th Grade Spelling Program focuses on sight words, double w/-ing words, and academic vocabulary. The spelling words that you will find on this list are: California, scowl, cougar, encounter, soldiers, exodus, silent, running, knitting, stopping, forgetting, expelling, rubbing, equipping, regretting, winning, slamming, inherit, gene, and chromosome. Each of these words will be used in five different printable activities that will help your students practice their reading and writing skills: Write it Two Times, Dictation Sentence, Circle the Correct Spelling, Write a Sentence Part 1 and Write a Sentence Part 2. To find the spelling words master list for all 36 weeks, click here .
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Teaching reading and the math facts is easier with our printable fifth grade worksheets that offer common sense practice.
Many elementary worksheets are simply quizzes. Build or supplement your own elementary education lesson plans from interesting fifth grade ideas that offer the basics first.
Fifth Grade is such a growing time with other subjects that students can fly through the basics, even if they need some time for remedial work.
Our Printable Fifth Grade Worksheets Help Kids Practice
1. fifth grade math worksheets.
Decimal Worksheets
Fraction Worksheets
Math Formulas
Printable Graph Paper
Prime Numbers Chart
Practice Writing Checks
Most students are familiar with the basic Math facts as they reach the fifth grade. If they are not, reintroduce them.
Fifth grade is a good time to see the connection between multiplication, division, fractions, percents,decimals, and money. Learning about formulas can be an adventure with the right perspective. They show how numbers can "work" for you.
2. Fifth Grade Reading
Reading happens in every subject.
Fifth Grade is frequently when reading begins to be fun and children appreciate reading the next book in a series as with the Laura Ingalls Wilder series. Some children gobble such books in second and third grade, but most children catch up by fifth grade.
This is also the year that many children gain more from their historical and scientific reading. Reading is important in other subjects, too, even Math because there are more word problems than in fourth grade.
Reading happens in every subject and does not often have to be its own course from fifth grade on, since we read in order to learn in most aspects of our lives.
More kids at this age are beginning to be able to read for learning, not just learning to read; and they can follow the author's train of thought through larger pieces of material. There aren't any fifth grade worksheets for this skill! :-)
Fifth Grade Reading Comprehension
One of our favorite reading comprehension exercises is to instruct the students to create their own questions from their reading material.
This may seem simple but it is one of our favorite reading exercises since it can be applied to any books or reading passages.
This can also be written or from oral reading passages. Teaching reading comprehension begins with making sure the student can read and simply giving the student time to read interesting books.
Once they look at a book from the viewpoint of asking the test questions, or perhaps an interview, they begin to see the "how" of comprehending the material. Asking questions is a fabulous help.
For teaching reading skills, I have found no better book than The Writing Road To Reading . It has great reading lists, too. The scope and sequence in the appendix in the back show the skills to be mastered in 5th grade and which pages to use in the program.
If you do not need so many technical resources, a short cut is offered in Sound Beginnings by Julia Fogassy.
The building blocks and repair tools for reading are phonics lessons and worksheets .
Reading Hard Books Can Speed Progress
The best way for students to advance in reading skills is to read grade level or higher books. Historical autobiographies like the Laura Ingalls Wilder series and The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank can reinforce their view of American and European history. See more 5th grade level books below.
5th Grade is a time when your students' reading comprehension can be improved by offering independent reading time in a quiet place.
Teach them to re-read only difficult phrases out loud as needed for comprehension. I believe that once a student has worked through several complicated books well, that he is able then to read anything after that. This is a giant boost for confidence!
Remember, too, that writing is a great way to improve reading skills. Writing makes one consider each word in a way that makes words easier to recognize when reading. Copywork is handy here, too.
Even handwriting practice helps reading comprehension since the student focuses on the individual words.
Saying difficult words out loud helps with decoding, too. Copywork is not baby work. Laura Ingalls Wilder wrote from a book to a slate and college students take notes all day long.
Writing does aid both reading skills and memory retention.
Fifth Grade Reading Book List
The Writing Road To Reading has a great 5th Grade Reading Book list on page 10 and includes greats like:
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland , by Lewis Carroll
- The Trumpeter of Krakow , by Eric Kelly
- Heidi , by Joanna Spyri
3. Fifth Grade Spelling Worksheets
Our printable fifth grade worksheets for spelling use the next level after our fourth grade spelling list and continue to expand the use of prefixes and suffixes and are an independent list from our other grade levels, meaning that we didn't just add suffixes to last year's list. :-)
Our fifth grade worksheets download for spelling has two parts. The one download includes the 9 page reference list of all the Spelling words and the other is a 122 page download that offers the same words on copy work Spelling lists as well as the 9 page references.
Your students have the correct spelling of the words in front of them so that they can copy the right spelling three times.
I like to print the reference sheets on card stock for easy reference and so that they last in my binder through the years.
The reference download can also be all that you print for your students if they have good copy skills.
Personally I prefer to hand them the copy sheets so that I'm sure they have the correct spelling the first time or times that they review their words.
Phonics and Spelling rules are a giant help in learning to read new or long words. Check out the Spelling and Phonics rules here .
When children learn the rules they learn "how" to learn new words without having to memorize each new word individually.
I know one student who exclaimed, "That's how you do it! I thought you had to memorize the whole dictionary!" Let's just say that both of us were greatly relieved at that very moment.
I couldn't imagine what she must have been fearing during her previous school years.
After this it is good to offer the same Spelling words as Vocabulary words. If they don't know the meaning of many words, students can easily misspell them for lack of choosing the right word.
Having the children write sentences and short essays is a great way to build spelling and vocabulary skills.
You can buy our K-6 spelling worksheets in one bundle with convenient files. This also includes our phonics spelling words.
4. Fifth Grade Writing Prompts And Worksheets
One of my favorite writing systems is Karen Newell's Write On . She has wonderful ideas for creative writing and fifth grade writing prompts. She has a system that will take your students on through high school.
Diagramming is the best way to begin to explain Grammar. I begin most of my Grammar classes with a picture of the placement of the words in a sentence we are studying.
Whether you're handy with diagramming or not you'll like our printable fifth grade worksheets for grammar as they show the placement of the English parts of speech and they give room to practice. See also:
- Karen Newell's Easy English Grammar
- Our Printable Grammar Worksheets Main Page
- Subject Verb Agreement Worksheets
- Punctuation Worksheets
- Capitalization Rules Worksheets
- Printable Handwriting Worksheets
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Searching Spelling Activities For 5th Graders? This Article Provides You with 15 Best Spelling Activities
I am a 5th grade teacher who enjoys teaching spelling. I see it as a necessity to become successful in life. While some students love learning spelling, there are a lot that struggle with this subject. This led me in search of the best spelling activities for 5th graders. The reason that I decided to find spelling activities is because I have learned throughout my teaching career that students at this grade level do best with hands-on, intriguing activities that keep them motivated, entertained, and engaged.
I have tried around 50 different activities in my 5th grade classroom and have noticed which ones work best. Everyone’s classroom is different and has different needs, but I am confident that you will find at least a few activities from my list that work for your students. Feel free to try out as many as you can because you may be surprised about which ones your students are drawn to the most.
After reading this article, you will officially know:
- A variety of spelling activities to use in your 5th grade classroom →
- How to successfully teach spelling →
- Why spelling is still very important →
- And the building blocks needed to develop spelling →
15 Spelling Activities For 5th Grade
With careful thought and consideration, I have created a list of 15 different spelling activities for 5th graders. From personal experience, these activities have worked the best with my students in this grade level, and I have continued to use these activities each year. They have brought a lot of joy and excitement to my classroom over the years, and I have even received compliments from parents who say they were having no luck with getting their children to learn spelling. My hope is that you will find at least a few of these activities to be worth your time and that your students will benefit from them.
The following are 15 spelling activities for the 5th grade learning level:
1. Play Hangman
Everyone has played the classic game of hangman. Why not introduce your students to this fun game that will keep them busy for hours? Use the words that they are learning to spell and draw an element of the stick figure person each time they do not guess the correct letter. You can make this game easier by handing each student a sheet of paper with their spelling words on it.
2. Create A Crossword Puzzle With The Spelling Words
Another classic activity that you can use is a crossword puzzle. If you do not have the time to sit down and create this, there are online websites that will create it for you. All you need to do is give them to words that you need put into the crossword puzzle, and they will handle the rest. Try Discovery Education’s puzzlemaker program first as I have had great luck with this website.
3. Make Up Songs
This may turn into a silly game, but I guarantee that your students will have an incredible time. It has been proven that there is a connection between literacy and music, so do not count this game out. Let the students come up with their own song lyrics using their spelling words. Give them the floor and sit back and watch. Be ready for lots of giggles!
4. Create An Origami Fortune Teller Out Of The Spelling Words
Origami fortune tellers have been popular in schools for decades. Instead of taking them away because they are distractions, encourage your students to make a few to spell the words out loud. This is a great method for auditory learners.
5. Make A Word Catcher
A word catcher should resemble a flyswatter or dream catcher on a stick. Hand the students lists of their spelling words and have them go around and look in books, magazines, and papers to find the words. When they find the words, they are supposed to swat it to look like they are “catching” it.
6. Employ Sensory Play
Sensory play uses all five senses, which is important to a child’s learning process. You may have to get creative with this, but I promise it is worth it. One of my favorite ways to encourage sensory play is to spray shaving cream on tables and let the students use their fingers to write their spelling words.
7. Play A Memory Game
Instead of playing the typical memory game with pictures, you can do spelling words. For example, create two sets of flash cards with the spelling words and then set them face down on the floor. Let the children flip two over at a time to see if there is a match. Continue playing until all the matches are found.
8. Trace The Words With Colorful Pencils, Pens, Or Markers
This may sound like a boring activity, but it is known to be effective. Students enjoy picking out different pencils, pens, and markers to use to trace their spelling words. It creates a quiet space, where the students are still having fun and learning.
9. Play The Add A Letter Game
In the add a letter game, one person writes one letter while another person adds the next letter. You keep going until the spelling word is completely written. You can do this by calling on students to go to the whiteboard, or you can assign partners to do this at their desks.
10. Find The Words In Magazines And Newspapers And Highlight Or Cut Them Out
It is interesting to students when they see the words they are learning used in magazines and newspapers. Hand them a highlighter and a stack of magazines and newspapers. You may be surprised yourself at how often the spelling words are written in these objects laying around your classroom.
11. Play An Acting Game Where The Students Act Out The Words
This game has the same concept as charades, except you use spelling words. Put the words in a bowl and have each student pull one out. After they have selected a word from the bowl, they will go to the front of the class and act it out without saying the word. Once a student guesses the word, they can sit down and let someone else go.
12. Put The Words In Alphabetical Order
This does not necessarily help with spelling, but it does help with memory. When a child puts the words in alphabetical order, they will begin to remember some of the letters that were used in each word.
13. Play A Game Where You Find The Missing Letter
Hand out worksheets or go to the whiteboard and write out words where a few letters are missing. Encourage students to fill in the letters that are missing to form their spelling words.
14. Encourage Students To Write A Story Using The Spelling Words
You can encourage your students to use their imagination to write a story using the spelling words. They can either write whatever they want, or you can select a topic for them to write about. For example, you can tell them to write about zombies or fairies. However, they must use their spelling words throughout the story.
15. Make A Variety Of Word Searches
Word searches are valuable when it comes to learning spelling words. They also keep your students busy while you focus on something else for a few minutes. If you need help creating word searches, check out spellingcity.com. This website will create all the word searches that you could ever need.
To see an up-close look of a spelling activity, take a look at St. Mary’s Charter School’s YouTube video. This video is of a teacher who is demonstrating a fun and successful activity that works for her students.
If you are looking for a way to display an activity to your entire classroom, my suggestion is to buy a document camera. These devices are wonderful when it comes to ensuring that a large group of people can see one thing.
7 Ways How to Teach Spelling
It is more common than you think for a child to love to read but dislike learning to spell. Therefore, teachers must come up with different ways to teach spelling. Below, I will tell you a few of the best ways that you can teach spelling .
1. Write Words Out By Hand
Suggest that your students write out words by hand a few times. This works because it encourages practice and memorization. You can have them write it on the board for the class or you can assign it as homework.
2. Let Your Students Get Creative
Allowing your students to be creative keeps things from becoming dull in your classroom. Let them get out paint, construction paper, markers, crayons, and pencils, and see what they can create out of their spelling words. The more fun they have with an activity, the more likely they are to remember it.
3. Spell Out Loud
When you say a word out loud, be sure to spell it out loud too. This will encourage your students to do the same. When they spell out loud, they will learn the correct order that the letters go to form the spelling words. Spelling out loud helps auditory learners as well as visual learners.
4. Encourage Reading
By encouraging reading, your students will see some of their spelling words throughout books. The more often that they see the words spelled correctly, the more likely they are to memorize them. It becomes a long-time memory for them.
5. Display The Spelling Words Around Your Classroom
Place spelling words that you plan to teach around your classroom. The child will see these words daily and will begin remembering them. Since they will be in their environment, the spelling words will be passive input which will ultimately lead to active knowledge. Be sure to go over the words while pointing at them from time to time.
6. Play Games
My suggestion is to play as many games as possible. Students will have so much fun that they will not realize that they are actually learning. If you offer a prize, they will also be motivated to win, which will increase their participation.
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Spelling Homework Ideas
Use these spelling homework ideas to add variety to your kids' spelling routine. Regardless of their age, most students need to practice, practice, practice their new spelling words, and that can quickly become boring, boring, boring!
To keep your kids engaged in the process, try some of these ideas this week. Don't miss the first half of our list.
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21. Write a brand-new tall tale that uses 10 of your spelling words.
22. Write a poem using at least 3 of your spelling words.
23. Sort your spelling words using their parts of speech.
24. Type 5 of your words into a word processing program. Use its dictionary to find and copy definitions.
25. Write the letters of your words in ABC order. (For example, STUDY would be DSTUY.)
26. Write the words on a piece of graph paper so that every word intersects with another word, if possible.
27. Try to form new words by changing just one letter in each spelling word. Example: load - loaf
28. Try to form new words by adding one letter to each spelling word. (Example study - sturdy)
29. Write a story about your favorite holiday that uses at least 6 spelling words.
30. Write a story about a terrible, awful day that uses at least 6 spelling words.
31. Use building blocks, toys or other items to form your spelling words.
32. Rewrite all your spelling words using a code. Include the code on the page. Ask a family member to solve.
33. Draw a picture for 10 of your spelling words.
34. Make a greeting card for a family member that uses at least 3 of your spelling words.
35. Write 5 sentences so that each one contains a spelling word and a synonym or antonym for the spelling word.
36. Write sentences using two spelling words in each sentence.
37. Think of a shape that relates to each spelling word. Then try to write the word in that shape.
38. Write a new song to an old tune ( Jingle Bells, Mary Had a Little Lamb, etc.) that uses several of your spelling words.
39. Write each word 6 times, using a different style of letters each time. (Use cursive letters, block letters, curvy letters, etc.)
40. Write the title of a fictional book for each spelling word.
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