Fun Spelling Worksheets: Grades 1 and 2

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Fun Spelling Worksheets: Grades 1 and 2

Fun Spelling Worksheets: Grades 1 and 2

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This spelling twist on the game of basketball requires a small hoop, which you can find at a cheap shop and mount on your whiteboard. Most are available with suction cups, so they can easily be removed. You’ll also need a small ball that can fit in the hoop, plus your spelling word list! Try out each of the strategies to find one that best suits your child or your pupils. Every child learns differently, so experimenting with activities and games is a great way to discover the most effective way for that child to learn. Plus, using lots of strategies will keep things fun. This is especially important for spellings, as you're often learning the same words over and over again. New and unique ways to practise spellings will keep children's minds engaged and make sure they're motivated to keep learning. How to learn spellings in the KS1 classroom

Year 1 Spelling Practice /ch/ Sound Spelt /tch/ Worksheet:Are you looking to practise spelling words that end in 'tch'? This worksheet is just what you need.It includes a list of relevant spelling words with space for children to practise spelling them. Here’s another combination of spelling and math…plus, students practice vowels VS consonants again! Create two ‘boards’ with 6 numbers on them. You can make them pretty! Then you take turns to roll the dice and give each other a spelling. If you get the spelling right you get a counter on that number. The person with counters on all numbers is the winner. Shop Bought Spelling Games Year 2 Adding -ed and -ing to Verbs with a Long Vowel Worksheets:For Year 2 pupils, this worksheet covers a key topic - adding -ed and -ing to verbs. Learning this spelling pattern will help children in their written work in every subject, so they must get it right. English spelling has more exceptions than rules. It is actually quite unfair that your child has to grow up learning English, as in other languages you are able to read and spell as soon as you learn the phonetic alphabet. In English, the phonetic alphabet will let your read less than a half of all words. On the flip side, learning phonics will help your child to read half of all words. But still, you get the point, it ain’t easy. Take the sound ‘ough’ for example. It can be pronounced in ten different ways.Put movement into learning words. Have your child clap for each letter or take a step for each letter as they spell the word out loud. This will help to reinforce the correct sequence of letters, as well as develop full recall for the word. Too simple? This fun activity is deceptive! While it’s one that will get your students swept up, it also reinforces spelling as your students will need to recognise the spelling of words and match them to the corresponding spaces on their bingo cards. This repetition of reading and recognising words can reinforce spelling skills and help students memorise the correct spellings. Play Celebrity Heads with Words Hide the letters to a word they’re learning and get them to find the right letters from around the room. You can hide some letters that aren’t in the word too if you really want to challenge them. #10 Write It In The Mud To Help Make Spelling Fun We know kids love playing Bingo — it’s why we have dozens of sight word bingo cards ready to print on Teach Starter. You can print one of the pre-made options, or add your spelling word list to this blank customisable template and have students play in small groups.

The goal of the game is for a student to make it all the way around the circle (around the world). This one works really well in small groups. Create Spelling Word Shapes When you use our spelling activities collection, you're benefiting from a selection of teacher-made resources that meet national standards. In other words, for a minimum amount of effort (you just choose which resource and use it as you need), you'll be providing your students with high-quality materials that will enrich your lessons. Are you on the hunt for spelling activities that won’t make your students groan? Hey, we get it! Spelling is a crucial skill that helps our students communicate and build the skills they need to be proficient writers, but the structure of the English language doesn’t exactly make it easy for kids to learn. Students practice separating their spelling words into syllables. Count on fingers, clap your hands, or stomp your feet to see how many syllables are in each word. Then circle the corresponding number. 18. SILLY WRITING

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If they get the word correct, they move to stand behind the next person seated to their right — moving ‘around the world.’ There are plenty of phonics schemes out there designed to help children with reading and spelling. Phonics are great for helping children to read, and they’re also great for building children’s confidence with their writing. When I first started teaching children were encouraged to ask for every spelling they didn’t know. You can imagine how slow their creative writing was! I had no idea whether a child who struggled with spellings had great vocabulary or a flare for story writing because they constantly had their hand in the air to ask for a spelling. With knowledge of phonics they can write with confidence, sounding out words that can be read even if they aren’t quite spelt correctly! You can let your child play teacher, giving them the opportunity to take control and reverse the roles. Writing out the words in different colours can help with memory because it creates a visual association between the word and the colour. The brain processes and remembers visual information better than plain text, so by using different colours to highlight different parts of the word, your students are creating a more memorable visual image.



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