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lorich
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Name: Grammie says "Lora Gina"
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Any tips for spelling words?
Hi all! Does anyone have any tried and true tips for reviewing spelling words that makes it fun and helps them learn?
I tried some pinterest ideas last year and they only worked for a short period of time. Scrabble tiles being the most successful...yet also a PITA.
It is only week 2 for spelling words and it is a fight already.
TIA!
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Posted 9/21/16 5:09 PM |
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BargainMama
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Re: Any tips for spelling words?
Spellingtime.com I heard is good. I never used it, but I think you can load your words onto the site, and then play games with them, etc.
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Posted 9/21/16 5:48 PM |
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LSP2005
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Name: L
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Re: Any tips for spelling words?
Star fall is a good website
Bubble letters
Lay rice or shaving cream inside of a baking pan and use fingers to spell words
Letter frequency chart
Rainbow color words
Train words -as in draw a train and put the words into boxes for the train to carry
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Posted 9/21/16 10:47 PM |
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lorich
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Member since 6/05 9987 total posts
Name: Grammie says "Lora Gina"
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Re: Any tips for spelling words?
These are great ideas - thank you all so much. Fingers crossed this makes spelling easier this year!
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Posted 9/22/16 10:18 AM |
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cj7305
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Re: Any tips for spelling words?
How old? Spellingcity.com is great.
magnet letters
write words on index cards, cut apart and build the words
write in fun supplies (colorful markers, cool pens, gel pens, etc)
Use alphabits cereal or the cheeze it scrabble crackers
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Posted 9/22/16 9:29 PM |
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janedoe
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Re: Any tips for spelling words?
my daughters teacher has them do triangle words rainbow word computer fun (typing them in different fonts and colors) abc order sentences
I have her do gross motor activities with words she has more difficulty remembering how to spell jumping jacks marching clapping etc...
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Posted 10/1/16 5:15 PM |
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NervousNell
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Name: ..being a mommy and being a wife!
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Re: Any tips for spelling words?
what is rainbow word?
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Posted 10/3/16 8:42 AM |
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GraciesMom
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Re: Any tips for spelling words?
I use a white board with my son. We struggled before it. Its so easy now. I write his words, he copies them a few times, them we erase and I test him. He loves it. He will erase them and say again! Good luck. He is 7.
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Posted 10/3/16 12:20 PM |
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KarenK122
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Name: Karen
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Re: Any tips for spelling words?
Posted by NervousNell
what is rainbow word?
Each letter in a different color.
The one that I find works the best for DD is ladders. It makes her focus on each letter especially when they start getting into trick words.
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Posted 10/3/16 8:39 PM |
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sourpatchkids
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Re: Any tips for spelling words?
Posted by KarenK122
Posted by NervousNell
what is rainbow word?
Each letter in a different color.
The one that I find works the best for DD is ladders. It makes her focus on each letter especially when they start getting into trick words.
When I taught, Rainbow Words were when students wrote the word 3 times, each time using a different color. But they traced over the previous color, if that makes sense.
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Posted 10/4/16 12:20 AM |
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BriBri2u
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Member since 5/05 9320 total posts
Name: Mrs. B
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Re: Any tips for spelling words?
Posted by sourpatchkids
Posted by KarenK122
Posted by NervousNell
what is rainbow word?
Each letter in a different color.
The one that I find works the best for DD is ladders. It makes her focus on each letter especially when they start getting into trick words.
When I taught, Rainbow Words were when students wrote the word 3 times, each time using a different color. But they traced over the previous color, if that makes sense.
DS has this option as one of his spelling activities and he writes each word one color starting with red and then the next would be orange etc.
Whats working for DS is me writing the letters separately to each word out on index cards, laying them out on a table and having him pick up the cards he needs to spell the word.
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Posted 10/6/16 9:40 AM |
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lorich
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Member since 6/05 9987 total posts
Name: Grammie says "Lora Gina"
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Re: Any tips for spelling words?
My son is in the 2nd grade.
I think I finally found out what works for him! I wanted to share in case it helps anyone else out.
I noticed he loved Raz Kidz and XtraMath which his class uses. It made reading and practicing math facts a breeze so I went on a mission to find a user friendly spelling app. There are TONS out there and we tried several. Most had these computerized voices which made it very difficult to understand exactly what word they were saying. Until I found "Squeebles" It is $3.99 and worth EVERY penny! It was a one time fee - most had a monthly membership. I'm able to upload his words and use my voice to say the words. You earn Squeebles and there are games. It has not only made studying his spelling words a breeze, but it has helped him get a 100 and 95 on his recent spelling test!
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Posted 10/6/16 11:00 AM |
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