So, what do you think? It’s fast for you and fun for them! If you’re interested in grabbing these spelling word worksheets editable for any list, you can find them in my TpT store, or by clicking here. These phonics boxes really make the kids think! It might be hard to see in the picture…but all of the spelling words are in a traceable font! The best part of this page is that students have to decide how to sort their words. Here’s another combination of spelling and math…plus, students practice vowels VS consonants again! Students need to find their spelling words…after they hide them!
Those silly sentences can’t be used in this shocking story! This one is more about just using the word in a sentence…students need to use the word in an ASKING sentence. Remember not to input the words based on length…leave that to the kids! Rainbow write is one of my personal favorites! Here students will write their words backwards…and forwards! Surprise stacks are also known as word pyramids. They can match up the spelling words that rhyme or generate their own! What student doesn’t love drawing pictures for homework? Tallying the number of sounds…also known as phonemic awareness. These beginning sound codes have been such a hit in the seasonal spelling activities that I knew I had to include them in this set, too. …because I get angry when words aren’t in ABC order. This one utilizes a paperclip and a pencil OR a transparent spinner. Practice typing skills without a keyboard! The kids LOVE this one. Writing silly sentences is always a favorite! I think practicing vowels and consonants is so important! These come two to a page, so you only need half the copies! Don’t need it? That’s okay, too. See all the words in the table? I typed those in! Now they’ll appear on all of the pages! ONCE! Then ta-da! The activities on every page will generate based on the words you put in. Spelling words…I have a love/hate relationship with them! They’re so important, but let’s be real – they can get monotonous…NOT anymore! This editable pack of spelling word activities is fun, engaging, and EASY to use.Įditable Spelling Word Worksheets for ANY Word List!ĭid I mention these spelling activities work for ANY word list? Whether it’s weekly spelling words, vocabulary words, or phonics skill words, all you need to do is type in your list. Teacher’s Book of Lists 5th Edition.Do you feel like you spend hours making, prepping, or searching for spelling activities each week? NO more! These spelling word worksheets, editable for any list, are game changers! Oh, and did I mention, students LOVE them? □□□ The table below was compiled using the following word families: -ead, -ealth and -ear. The table below was compiled using the following word families: -ea, -each, -ead, -eak, -eal, -eam, -ean, -eap, -ear, -east, -eat, and -eave.
The first vowel says its name and the second vowel is silent. When two vowels go walking, the first one does the talking. We created long e worksheets to help a child learn how to spell these words correctly. The ”ee” spelling words and “ea” spelling words” make the long e sound. The exceptions are noted in a separate table below. However, there are a few exceptions to this rule, e.g., bread and wealth, which result in a short e sound. The combination of the vowels “e” and “a” typically result in a long e sound.