- Monday: Write your words in your planner.
- Tuesday: Pick a numbered choice. Write the numbered choice at the top of your homework.
- Wednesday: Pick a numbered choice. Write the numbered choice at the top of your homework.
- Thursday: Pick a numbered choice. Write the numbered choice at the top of your homework.
- Friday: Spelling quiz (no homework)
*Choose a different number each
day.
Spelling Menu Choices
1.
Alphabetical Order
Write all of
your spelling words in alphabetical (ABC) order.
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2.
Use Technology
Type out your
spelling words on the computer and print them out or email them to Hadley.ONeill@hcps.org
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3.
Sentences
Write complete sentences correctly using your
spelling words. You may use more than 1 spelling word in a sentence. Underline
the spelling words.
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4.
Cursive
First, print
each word, then write the word in cursive next to it.
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5.
Hidden Picture Words
Draw and color a picture. Hide your spelling
words inside the picture. See if someone can find your hidden words!
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6.
Waterfall Words
Ex:
H
Ha
Hap
Happ
Happy
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7.
Rainbow Words
Write your
words with colors. Make each letter a different color.
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8.
Vowel Spotlight
Write your
words using one color for the vowels and another color for the consonants.
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9.
Adding Words
Vowels are 10
and consonants are 5. Write your words then add the value of each word.
Ex: Cat
5+10+5=20
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10.
UPPER and lower
Write all your
words one time with all capital letters and one time with all lowercase
letters.
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11.
Train Track Words
Write the
entire list end-to-end as one long word. Write each new word in a different
color.
Ex: trainbackstop
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12.
Fancy Words
Write your
words in fancy font.
Ex: happy
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13.
Words within Words
Write each
spelling word and then write at least two words made from that word.
Ex: catch cat hat
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14.
Syllables
Break apart
your words into syllables.
Ex: pen - guin
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15.
UPPER and lower
Write your
words one time with all uppercase letters and one time with all lowercase
letters.
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16.
Definitions
Use a
dictionary (or online dictionary) to write your words and their definitions.
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