Spelling Word Work Printables

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Spice up spelling with TONS of print-and-go activities to make spelling a blast! Fun and engaging ways to practice spelling words, sight words, word wall words or any other word list that children are working on. Most sets are differentiated to accommodate lists of 8, 10, and 12 words. These pages can be used for any word list.

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Spice up spelling with TONS of print-and-go activities to make spelling a blast! Fun and engaging ways to practice spelling words, sight words, word wall words or any other word list that children are working on. Most sets are differentiated to accommodate lists of 8, 10, and 12 words. These pages can be used for any word list.

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**Word Search: make a word search with your words and have a friend solve it

**Silly Word Shapes: make silly shapes out of your words by filling in each picture

**Star Words: Make your words in the shape of a star

**Tablet Words: Write your words 3 times on the tablets

**Rainbow Words: Write your words in different colors inside the rainbow

**Colorful Words: Spin the spinner and write your words in the color you spin

**Writing My Words: Spin the spinner and write your words using either a pen, highlighter, pencil, marker, or crayon

**Spinning Words: Write your words in the spinner, then spin and write the word you pick.

**Spin to Win Spelling: Write your words on the bottom row, then spin the spinner and write your word in the column. Continue to see which word wins.

**Popcorn Words: Write your words in the popcorn

**Popcorn Words: Write your words in the popcorn box and then in each kernel of popcorn.

**Wall of Words: Write your words in the different frames

**Play Dough Mat Words: Put the page in a sheet protector, write your words in dry-erase marker, then form the word with play dough.

**Puzzle Words (2 piece): make puzzles out of your words. Cut out, mix up, and you or a friend assemble and glue onto the puzzle page.

**Puzzle Words (3 piece): make puzzles out of your words. Cut out, mix up, and you or a friend assemble and glue onto the puzzle page.

**Words With My Eyes Closed: Write your words on the eyes, once with your eyes opened, once with them closed.

**Big and Small Words: Write your words in big and small print in the trees

**Word Workout: Write your words 3 times in each weight

**Hide Your Words: Write your words small to hide them in the picture

**Paint Your Words: Write your words in white crayon inside the paint brush and then paint over it in watercolor paint to reveal the word

**Word Shapes: Write your words in the building block shapes, then cut out the shapes and glue to make a design.

**I Love Words Games: Write your words on the game board. Use small erasers (or something similar) as game pieces. Play with a friend by rolling a dice, moving that many spaces, reading the word and seeing who gets to the end first.

**Word Bubbles: Write your words in the bubbles in white crayon. Then, color the bubbles with marker to reveal the words.

**Detective Words: Write each word in a footprint

**Memory Game: Write your word in two squares until you fill up the all of the squares. Cut out the pieces and play memory with a friend.

**Movie Words: Make up movie titles using your words

**Vowel Highlighter: Write your words in the highlighters and highlight the vowels

**Letter Tile Words: Write your words, then spell them with letter tiles or letter stickers

**Stamped Words: Write your words and then stamp them with letter stamps

**Roll and Write: Roll a die and write your word in the color you rolled

**ABC Order: Write your words, then cut them out and glue them in ABC Order

**Syllable Sort: Write your words, then cut them out, count the syllables, and glue them in the correct box

 

“The students like using these spelling sheets rather than just writing the word in his/her notebook. I like to mix it up and play games with these sheets. For Valentine’s Day, the students used the heart-shaped worksheet. We used a die to determine how many times a student would have to write the word on his/her whiteboard. The students used a penny as his/her game piece to move around the heart. The class really enjoyed doing this activity and love these worksheets. No more writing our spelling words three times on a boring piece of paper!! :-)” -Cindy C
“This was very useful! We used this in our morning binders with sheet protectors and dry erase markers. Thanks for creating and sharing!” -Literacy and Ladybugs