What if we could make kids fall in love with spelling instruction? What if you could harness novelty to engage your students, stimulate their brilliant brains, and improve word retention as a result? It’s possible, and once you launch this approach in your classroom, your spelling instruction will never be the same. There’s no turning back. Are you brave enough? Are you ready to take the plunge?
I teach third and fourth grade gifted clusters, and I am here to report that fun spelling activities are not just for the itty-bitty primary kiddos. Even the “big kids” light up when they can choose how to study their words in exciting, multisensory ways!
Because I teach dual grade levels, I have two sets of spelling words each week. I use Word Warriors with my fourth grade class, and I use Affix Avengers with my third grade class to provide challenging lists for my students that will stretch their vocabularies. Even with the two lists, this is SO easy to implement. I display the roots and affixes all week, and I hang copies of our spelling lists on our Focus Board for easy access.
As I introduce each spelling word, we create a foldable that gives the definition of each word, my kiddos draw illustrations of each word. It basically becomes a portable collection of TIP charts. I always try to forge those connections to the root and affix meanings from the very start to facilitate deeper understanding. This helps students continue to grow and decode new words as they encounter them in increasingly more advanced texts. Once we complete this activity, they are given spelling lists, and they work in the spelling centers around the classroom!
It’s funny because, originally, I assumed that my kiddos would smirk at the idea of using finger puppets to spell out words, but it is a fan favorite in my classroom! They love it! It’s so simple and tactile, and I’ve been told they are amused by the irony of using finger puppets in fourth grade. So, there you have it! The littlest learners will earnestly enjoy this center, and your older kiddos will find it ironic and hilarious. The way I see it, you win either way you slice it!
Using Scrabble tiles or letter tiles is another simple way to add variety to your word work centers.
Add a little extra pizzazz to your centers with stencils. This is such a simple one to implement!
My students do a little sky writing on black construction paper with flashlights, and they love it!
This is just a sampling of the activities included in my Words Galore pack. It contains even more centers to enthrall, engage, and enrich your students! I’m serious when I say the activities are PURE MAGIC, but don’t just take my word for it. Feel free to check out what others are saying in the feedback section. This is one of my best-sellers, and it has transformed word work for countless students. Are you ready to take the plunge? Click the image below for more details!
Mrs. Estes says
Thanks for sharing your ideas! Love your blog!
http://estes-extras.blogspot.com
Jess says
Looks amazing! I love your listening center- so cozy! How do you use your buddy reading station? Do you put all the double/multiple copies in there? All your materials are wonderful!
Rambling About Reading
Carmela B says
I sooo love what you've done with your room! It's so organized. I'm groaning right now when I think how far I have left to go. Good luck with the "new" year :0)
Carmela
http://diaryofateachaholic.blogspot.com/
SDNana says
Thanks for your pics. I am a visual learner to it is nice to see the materials. I went to Oriental Trading and ordered the Boggle sets and downloaded your recording sheet. I think that the kids will really like this option.
Tickled Pink says
Everything looks amazing! Thanks for sharing! 🙂
Stephanie May says
Wow! Now you just need kids. Thanks for sharing all of the word work pics!
mrsmaysplace.blogspot.com
Anonymous says
Thanks so much for answering my questions, I truly appreciate it. Looking forward to your next post. The room looks fantastic. Mary
Ms.Jasztal says
You. Are. An. Amazing. Artist. Too. (Picks jaw up off the ground) Do you ever stop overachieving?!!! (Giggles… Well, I don't, so there is no reason for you to stop, either.) – Victoria 🙂
Megan says
Thanks for sharing the centers ideas!! So cute!
Mrs. Lamb says
Amanda-have you been to freidalewis.com I printed off all sorts of games with Reading Street vocab. At least for 2nd grade there are voc. dominoes and other goodies
Rachel
Mary Pitner says
I love your room! I'll keep stalking your blog because we also use Reading Street. SInce this is my first year in Third Grade, I need the ideas!
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Miss J says
Your room is adorable!! Thanks for sharing some pics!! Where did you get your polka dot trays? I am having my first giveaway if you want to check it out!!
Miss J @ smilescrayonsandendlessstories
Chrissy says
Everything looks terrific! Now, I'll be making sand boxes and bubble words this weekend, to use for writing. I have a bag of sparkling pompoms, just waiting to be used!
ReadWriteSing
Diana DeMao says
All of your ideas are fabulous. I already do a couple of them as well, but loved seeing ways to use pom poms for other ways. Thanks for sharing.
Jen R. @ The Teachers' Cauldron says
wow great post!! Thank you for taking the time to do that for us!
Jen
Heather says
Wow! Absolutely LOVE your Word Work ideas. Thank you so much for sharing.
Alyson says
Yay, great ideas!!! I'm hoping to translate some of them into speech therapy practice for my little guy. Thanks so much for sharing your work!!! It's nice to not have to reinvent the wheel.
Blessings,
Alyson
Anonymous says
These are some great ideas! Thanks for sharing!
I love the file folder games ideas but am at a loss of what type of games to put in them. In the game you show, how do the students play the game?
Thanks!
angela fuller says
I love all of your pictures. Where did you get the cute trays at?
angela fuller says
Sorry I forgot to put my e-mail so you could answer my question. It is afuller@dentonisd.org.
applesandabcs says
These are some of the best ideas that I have seen for practicing words! I am going to use all of them in my class!!
Michelle
Rikki says
These are amazing! I'm adding them to my wishlist.
Rikki
Hive2nd.blogspot.com
Mrs. Schroeder says
My kiddos love the Bumpy Word writing too! I have not seen anyone else use it:) So glad you do. I just bought a stylist for my tablet so my kiddos can us it for word study and I always have a computer or laptop open to http://www.spellingcity.com. It is a favorite in class! Thanks for sharing all of your word study ideas. They are perfect for Back to School!
☮Monica
The Schroeder Page
Nancy says
Just printed out some of the activities for this week's Word Work center. I am thrilled you put in a blank for those activities not included. Quick question…would you be willing to share the fonts you used? I'd like to keep them the same, if possible. Thanks! Hope your year is off to a great start.
Nancy
Amy Perdue says
Thanks for sharing!!
Katie Lawson says
I had to hunt & hunt for the letter gems. I ended up finding them on a site under bird toys lol! 🙂 Great on a light table!
Jenna Berry says
I went to download your centers for free but when I went to TPT it says it's $5. Are you charging for it now? Your work is awesome! I want to pull a few of these ideas to build some fine motor skills with some of my students still working on identifying letters! Thanks for sharing!
Jess says
HI Awesome ideas!!! I was wondering how they play the file games. jezzwc@gmail.com
Elizabeth Snyder says
These ideas are great! Thanks 🙂
AZim says
I love this! I am moving from teaching middle school to elementary and needed this to help me get going!