Write your spelling words on a sensory bag with a Q-tip! From Scribble Doodle and Draw. This one is for for any phonics practice you need to work on!
Scribble and spell! See how many times you can write your spelling words in a section of a scribble! Jamie learned to be a hands on mom by creating activities, crafts and art projects for her three boys to do.
Jamie needed the creative outlet that activities provided to get through the early years of parenting with a smile! Follow Jamie on Pinterest and Instagram! Your email address will not be published. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
Leave a Comment Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. What Parents Have to Say… There's always something new for us to discover, as well as old favorites. I am so grateful to have activities handed to us Fun and easy ones that can be put together in a moment's notice! You're awesome Jamie and I appreciate you sharing your activities and ideas!!
It is so easy to just put up the calendar, and glance at it for inspiration when we are in a funk. This is exactly what I have been searching for! Thanks for making something so organized and easy to use.
This takes down the need to scour the internet for ideas. It's like looking for a recipe on the internet, so many options that often times it is less overwhelming to look in a book on the shelf than stress about too many options. They have proven to me that I CAN be that mom that does cool and creative things with her kids!
And those cool and creative things can actually be quite simple! What a revelation. These interactive spelling games can be played with our imported lists or play spelling games with your own words. Spelling has never been more fun! Please let us know what kind of games you would like to play on this site by emailing us at info homespellingwords.
These are the perfect games to help with spelling words or lists assigned by your school. Practice as much as you like to improve your spelling test grades. Can you help Crazy Fish eat the correctly spelled words on surfboards? Test your spelling skills by making your own spelling lists or by using our spelling lists. If you have children who hate spelling, then this is the kind of spelling help you need. Enter easy words, hard to spell words, holiday lists or anything you like.
Use these fun word games for students to improve your child's spelling or even vocabulary. Memory Games are always a favorite, and this interactive spelling game will keep your children entertained.
Your student will get to know and recognize their spelling lists through playing this memory game with their own spelling words from school or with our grade appropriate spelling lists developed by teachers. This is one of our many new great spelling word activities for kids. Our fun King Cactus game is a hangman style game. The object of the game is to save the fish from getting caught by the fisherman!
Select a letter that you think is in the word and if it is wrong, bits of a fish start to appear on the hook. If you can't guess the word, then the whole fish in on the line and you are caught and end up in the fisherman's bucket! Use the mouse maze game to practice spelling. Help Herman the mouse navigate toward each cheese. Once Herman touches the cheese, your student will hear the spelling word and will be prompted to spell the word to continue.
The inclusive nature of this game gives kids an opportunity to practice spelling with others, which can take the anxiety out of the process. Plus, every player participates in every round, which keeps the excitement and momentum up for young players who want to stay in the middle of the action. Montessori Crosswords is an app that comes highly recommended for children with dyslexia.
Using the Montessori learning method, Montessori Crosswords uses a phonics-enabled moving alphabet to allow kids to build words from a set of word, image, audio, and phonics combinations.
The learning methods used by Montessori Crosswords help kids understand that words are made up of sounds, or phonemes. It also helps kids memorize the phonics associated with letters.
The app accomplishes these two things by allowing kids to engage with the letters and phonics in the crosswords through sound, touch, and sight. Additionally, this app tackles spelling from a unique learning perspective, so it makes spelling accessible to kids who have had difficult experiences with literacy learning. WordBattle is a real-time, multiplayer online word game designed to help you practice word building in friendly competition with friends, family, or fellow Facebook users.
Your goal is to come up with the word with the greatest point value because whoever has the most points wins! Since WordBattle can be played through a social media site, there is also opportunity for community discussion about the game. Sometimes there are even debates about the legitimacy of words that are played. Especially enthusiastic players might even bust out the dictionary!
Overall, WordBattle is simply meant to be a fun way to stretch your brain and improve your agility at word play A classic in the world of spelling puzzle games, the New York Times crossword has been an icon of American culture since the s.
It first appeared in the Sunday paper, then was upgraded to a daily feature in the s. The New York Times crossword puzzle gets increasingly difficult throughout the week, with the easiest puzzle appearing on Monday and the most difficult on Saturday. The New York Times crossword is now available in an app for your phone or tablet.
If you want to participate in a beloved national tradition and test your spelling and vocabulary skills, the New York Times crossword is a guaranteed winner. This board game is an example of a solid approach to integrating a familiar, popular theme with spelling skills.
Patents, money, and stocks are added up at the end of the game to determine the winner! Ideal For: Adults and people who like economy-based games like Settlers of Catan. But games are always more fun if you can play it with your whole family, no matter how old they are. But Bananagrams ups the drama by making it a race against the other players. It also requires no pens, pencils, or papers to play!
The Classic Bananagrams is great for people of all ages. Children as young as seven can play, and adults of any age can have fun playing, too. But Bananagrams also makes a version of the game called My First Bananagrams , designed for children as young as four who are still in the pre-reading stage.
Whatever your age or native language, Bananagrams is designed to make you more comfortable with letters and words and helps you improve your spelling.
But, the players are also on the clock! When time is up, players compare their lists of words, then eliminate any words they have in common. Players then receive points based on the number of letters in their remaining words. Adding the time element helps you practice your spelling under pressure, and it gives you the confidence to take spelling risks you might not normally take.
In Words With Friends, players take turns building words in a crossword puzzle format.
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