Editable for Any Word List
Adaptable for Multiple Ability Level
Weekly Progression of Knowledge
Covers Written & Oral Spelling Activities
Covers Syllables, Vowels, ABC Order, Beginning Letter
Interactive, Hands-On Activities & Game
Virtually NO-Prep, Type Your Word List in Once
6 Differentiated Activity Pages for Each Day of the Week! ![](https://craftyclassroom.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/EditableSpellingWorksheets1.jpg)
Monday Spelling Activities:
Weekly Study List: Students start off the week with their new spelling words. This sheet features a cutaway list for students to use as a study tool throughout the week. Students are asked to sort their new spelling words by words they know, and words that might be more challenging. This is a great first introduction to the words each week and will empower your students towards building self-led learning skills.
Stamp & Spell Worksheet: With this fun, hands-on activity page. your students will use alphabet stamps to stamp and spell their Block A spelling words.
Robot Roll Spelling Game: With this interactive game, students will roll and write their way through their Block B spelling words.
I Can Spell Group Game: This is a simple group activity/game for students to practice oral spelling. You can play this game with 2 or more players. Pass out all the cards as evenly as possible to players. Starting with the first word on your spelling list, the player reads that card aloud, “I can spell always. A-L-W-A-Y-S. Who can spell….” Then the player with that word card reads and spells aloud. The game continues until it circles back to the
first spelling word.
ASL Sign Language Spelling: Students practice their fine motor skills as they learn to sign their spelling words.
Spelling Pretest: Each week, we provide optional assessment and review activities for students. The pretest is a great way to see which words your students already know how to spell. It’s also a fantastic measure of growth when compared to the final spelling test at the end of the week.
Tuesday Spelling Activities
Flashcards: Your students will have lots of spelling practice with these flashcards! Students can play a game of Memory, put them in ABC order, and save them for BINGO later in the day.
Spiral Snails: These snails are ready to spell! Students write each spelling word in a spiral shape all the way around the snail shell.
Tic-Tac-Toe: Students can work in small groups to play Spelling Tic-Tac-Toe! Instead of X’s and O’s, your students will use their spelling words to mark their place
BINGO: Spelling BINGO is a blast when you play with a sibling or friend! This set includes two game boards so students can challenge each other to a game of spelling BINGO. Students use their flashcards as BINGO calling cards
Letter Boxes: These packages need to be delivered! Each set of boxes spells out a single word. Your students can use letter sizes and shapes to identify each word. Workout Words: Students take the opportunity to practice some of their more difficult words by giving their brain a workout!
Editable Spelling: Wednesday
Target Practice: Students use the number code to add up the value of each spelling word. This is a fun way to sneak a little math into your daily spelling lessons. Your students will have a blast hitting these targets!
Gumball Dab: Students use colored bingo dab markers to find, dab and spell their spelling words.
Spin a Word: This fun, interactive game can be played with a friend! Students sping and write the spelling word on the books below.
Battleship: Battleship has never been so educational! Students hide their “ships” on their board, then plan an attack to try to “sink” their opponent’s ships.
Mystery Words: These detectives need some help! Students solve the mystery by finding the beginning letter of each picture.
Practice Test: This is an optional practice test for students to see which words they are still needing to learn! Students can save the ones they get wrong for tomorrow’s Challenge Sheet.
Editable Spelling: Thursday Activities
Alphabetical Order: Students put their skills to the test by sorting and writing their spelling words in alphabetical order
Step & Spell: Step and spell is a great way to learn those harder spelling words! Students add a letter to the word with each step on the stairs
4-In-A-Row Game: These mice love to play dice! Students roll and write their words on the board to get 4-in-a-row
Slides & Ladders: Just like the classic, this game is filled with ups and downs, and lots of FUN spelling word practice
Syllables: Students work to identify vowels, consonants, and syllables in this fun Bigfoot themed worksheet
Challenge Sheet: Our final practice sheet before Friday’s test! This is a good way to solidify the spelling of those super challenging words!
Editable Spelling: Friday Activities
Fold & Peek: Students take part in some self-led learning with this fold and peek worksheet!
Spelling Shapes: Students work on shape identification while they practice their spelling words!
Letter Tiles: This is a simple two-player game with letter tiles. Tiles are placed face-down in the center of the table, as students take turns drawing tiles to spell their words.
Spelling Bee: Spelling Bee is a FANTASTIC game to play before a spelling test. Your students will have to spell all the words aloud to win the game!
Spelling Test: It’s the end of the week and we’ve included a fun spelling test template that will encourage your students to work hard for those silly emojis!
Study Buddy: Learning doesn’t stop after the test! This is a BONUS take-home sheet for students to work on any missed spelling words POST-Test so that you can be sure they are learning each and every spelling word. We recommend offering this option for students to write and spell their words by the following Monday for extra points back on their tests. What a fun way to encourage your students to take charge of their education!
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