Website Recommendations...
Here are some websites you or your students can use to practice spelling concepts.
http://www.edhelper.com/ This is a website you
can use to make crossword puzzles and word searches. Once we begin spelling and
vocabulary, you will be able to use this website to practice our words. You
will need to type in my email address: [email protected] and then type in your
child's name.
http://www.mrsmcgowan.com/1stgrade/spellingspot.htm Mrs. McGowan is a first grade teacher. Her spelling website links to the spelling city website with all of her spelling lists for the year. It also practices alphabetical order, word patterns, and word building activities. At the top of this website, you can click on the link to the rest of her website. She has an amazing site with every subject!
http://www.busyteacherscafe.com/ This is a great resource for any subject. Once you get on this site, just search for spelling in the search engine, and you will find many activities for spelling!
http://www.sd5.k12.mt.us/elrod/multiage/Spelling.html This website is set up as a way "to study for your spelling words and be ready for your Friday test!" There are some creative ideas for kids to use on the computer or ideas that can be utilized in the classroom!
http://www.spellingcity.com/ You type in your spelling list here and then the website will: test you, teach you, or play a game with the words.
http://www.kidsspell.com/ This website is similar to spelling city. You can add your own spelling words or you can pick from pre-selected lists. Then, there are games you can play to practice the words.
http://eduplace.com/rdg/sv/index.html This website is through Houghton Mifflin Spelling and Vocabulary. Though we do not have this program at our school, the website has bulletin board activities, crossword puzzles, spelling games, word finds, and spelling newsletters you could use.
http://classroom.jc-schools.net/basic/la-spell.html This website has links to a number of different spelling games such as finding the missing letter in the a word, finding the word that is spelled wrong in a list of words, dragging letters and spelling the right words...and many more!
http://www.gamequarium.com/spelling.html You can click on a number of links on this website to play spelling games. Some games include Word Battleship, Spin and Spell, and Stellar Spelling. This site has a lot of links that could be used for all grade levels.
http://www.fcrr.org/ Our team has been using this this website for RTI and center time. On the right side, look for student center activities. Then, click on the grade level you are interested in. Scroll down to the different portions of the books they have created. They are pdf files. Some of the K-1 activities we have used this year are phoneme segmentation, onset and rime, and blending activities. I have also used games with compound words and inflectional endings.
http://www.hubbardscupboard.org/ This is geared towards kindergarten, but has a ton of links to sight word practice, printable booklets, abc activities, and more!
http://thesmartiezone.com/ This is also geared towards kindergarten. It has a number of literacy geared activities as well.
http://www.edhelper.com/ This is a website you
can use to make crossword puzzles and word searches. Once we begin spelling and
vocabulary, you will be able to use this website to practice our words. You
will need to type in my email address: [email protected] and then type in your
child's name.
http://www.mrsmcgowan.com/1stgrade/spellingspot.htm Mrs. McGowan is a first grade teacher. Her spelling website links to the spelling city website with all of her spelling lists for the year. It also practices alphabetical order, word patterns, and word building activities. At the top of this website, you can click on the link to the rest of her website. She has an amazing site with every subject!
http://www.busyteacherscafe.com/ This is a great resource for any subject. Once you get on this site, just search for spelling in the search engine, and you will find many activities for spelling!
http://www.sd5.k12.mt.us/elrod/multiage/Spelling.html This website is set up as a way "to study for your spelling words and be ready for your Friday test!" There are some creative ideas for kids to use on the computer or ideas that can be utilized in the classroom!
http://www.spellingcity.com/ You type in your spelling list here and then the website will: test you, teach you, or play a game with the words.
http://www.kidsspell.com/ This website is similar to spelling city. You can add your own spelling words or you can pick from pre-selected lists. Then, there are games you can play to practice the words.
http://eduplace.com/rdg/sv/index.html This website is through Houghton Mifflin Spelling and Vocabulary. Though we do not have this program at our school, the website has bulletin board activities, crossword puzzles, spelling games, word finds, and spelling newsletters you could use.
http://classroom.jc-schools.net/basic/la-spell.html This website has links to a number of different spelling games such as finding the missing letter in the a word, finding the word that is spelled wrong in a list of words, dragging letters and spelling the right words...and many more!
http://www.gamequarium.com/spelling.html You can click on a number of links on this website to play spelling games. Some games include Word Battleship, Spin and Spell, and Stellar Spelling. This site has a lot of links that could be used for all grade levels.
http://www.fcrr.org/ Our team has been using this this website for RTI and center time. On the right side, look for student center activities. Then, click on the grade level you are interested in. Scroll down to the different portions of the books they have created. They are pdf files. Some of the K-1 activities we have used this year are phoneme segmentation, onset and rime, and blending activities. I have also used games with compound words and inflectional endings.
http://www.hubbardscupboard.org/ This is geared towards kindergarten, but has a ton of links to sight word practice, printable booklets, abc activities, and more!
http://thesmartiezone.com/ This is also geared towards kindergarten. It has a number of literacy geared activities as well.