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Spelling Activities - Sp 2011
by Dr. Tim Fiegen
Omitted Letters
think this would be fine for beginners in spelling. I would use
his if I had time to create it, but time would be factor.
Dr. Tim Fiegen
Ahlers,
Gabrielle L.
Heather
Beck
Hidden Words
I think this would be a good
activity for student who struggle
with letter sequencing. I would
use this at the beginning of a
spelling unit.
Beckett,
Nicole M.
Christensen, Tamara J.
Johnston, Elizabeth J.
Knobbe,
Jacqueline
M.
Elkonin Boxes
I really like this activity. It allows students to play
around with the different sounds that they hear to
create words. I would definately use this activity in
my classroom.
Kooiman, Kelly
These are examples of Elkonin
Boxes
Kelly Kooiman
Little, Kayla
Mulder, Katelyn S.
Arrange and Scramble
I like this idea a lot. I have seen some schools use it. I would
start with groups of students until they understood what they
were doing. Then I would make them go into partners.
Miranda Neugebauer
Olivier, Kari J.
Matching Words
I think this would be good for both
lower and elementary students
because making reviewing
spelling words a game will be
enjoyable for students.
Trisha Schrank
Thompson, Deidra L.
Tillman, Rachel F.
Spelling for Memory
Stephanie Torkelson
I think that this activity would be great
for spellers that struggle. They can think
of ways to tie that word to another part
to help spell it correctly.
Ahlers, Gabrielle L.
Heather Beck
Dictionary Practic
e
I think this activity would be good
for students who need to practice
their dictionary skills. I would use
this activity to introduce new
vocabulary words.
Beckett, Nicole M.
Christensen, Tamara
J.
Johnston, Elizabeth