Spelling Homework Template
Spelling Homework Template
Spelling Homework Template
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Name:_______________________________________________ Date:_______________________<br />
<strong>Spelling</strong> <strong>Homework</strong><br />
Directions: Choose four activities from the boxes. Make sure your choices correspond with the symbol you have been<br />
assigned. Staple the extra papers to this page. <strong>Spelling</strong> homework is due on Friday.<br />
Antonyms<br />
Choose 10 spelling words<br />
and write an antonym next<br />
to each word. An antonym<br />
is a word that<br />
means the opposite. Use a<br />
dictionary or thesaurus<br />
for help, if needed.<br />
Example: hot cold<br />
Computer Words<br />
Type 5 of your spelling<br />
words on a computer. Be<br />
sure to type any words<br />
that you misspelled<br />
on your pretest.<br />
Antonyms<br />
Choose 7 spelling words<br />
and write an antonym next<br />
to each word. An antonym<br />
is a word that<br />
means the opposite. Use a<br />
dictionary or thesaurus<br />
for help, if needed.<br />
Example: hot cold<br />
Consonants and Vowels<br />
Write your spelling words;<br />
use a blue colored pencil<br />
for consonants and a red<br />
colored pencil<br />
for vowels.<br />
Computer Words<br />
Type all of your spelling<br />
words on a computer. Be<br />
sure to type any words<br />
that you misspelled<br />
on your pretest.<br />
Missing Vowels<br />
Write 7 of your spelling<br />
words, leaving blank spaces<br />
for all vowel letters.<br />
Examples:<br />
bl__ck =black<br />
l__st =list b__x =box<br />
Consonants and Vowels<br />
Write 5 of your spelling<br />
words; use a blue colored<br />
pencil for consonants and a<br />
red colored pencil<br />
for vowels.<br />
Antonyms<br />
Write all spelling words<br />
and write an antonym next<br />
to each word. An antonym<br />
is a word that<br />
means the opposite. Use a<br />
dictionary or thesaurus<br />
for help, if needed.<br />
Example: hot cold<br />
Antonyms<br />
Choose 5 spelling words<br />
and write an antonym next<br />
to each word. An antonym<br />
is a word that<br />
means the opposite. Use a<br />
dictionary or thesaurus<br />
for help, if needed.<br />
Example: hot cold<br />
Computer Words<br />
Type 10 of your spelling<br />
words on a computer. Be<br />
sure to type any words<br />
that you misspelled<br />
on your pretest.<br />
Consonants and Vowels<br />
Write 7 of your spelling<br />
words; use a blue colored<br />
pencil for consonants and a<br />
red colored pencil<br />
for vowels.<br />
Missing Vowels<br />
Write 5 of your spelling<br />
words, leaving blank spaces<br />
for all vowel letters.<br />
Examples:<br />
bl__ck =black<br />
l__st =list b__x =box<br />
Missing Vowels<br />
Write 10 spelling words,<br />
leaving blank spaces for all<br />
vowel letters.<br />
Examples:<br />
bl__ck =black<br />
l__st =list b__x =box<br />
Computer Words<br />
Type 7 of your spelling<br />
words on a computer. Be<br />
sure to type any words<br />
that you misspelled<br />
on your pretest.<br />
Consonants and Vowels<br />
Write your spelling words;<br />
use a blue colored pencil<br />
for consonants and a red<br />
colored pencil<br />
for vowels.<br />
Missing Vowels<br />
Write your spelling words,<br />
leaving blank spaces for all<br />
vowel letters.<br />
Examples:<br />
bl__ck =black<br />
l__st =list b__x =box<br />
Created by Ms. Ivers
Sentences<br />
Put 10 spelling words in<br />
complete sentences.<br />
<strong>Spelling</strong> Pictures<br />
Cut out a picture (or<br />
pictures) from a newspaper<br />
or a magazine and use 5<br />
spelling words to write a<br />
story about the picture.<br />
Syllables<br />
Choose 10 words and divide<br />
them into syllables.<br />
Example: hello<br />
hel*lo<br />
Rainbow Words<br />
Write your spelling words<br />
with a crayon. Trace over<br />
each word with another<br />
color. Now trace each word<br />
one more time with another<br />
color. DO NOT use black or<br />
brown.<br />
Sentences<br />
Put 12 spelling words in<br />
complete sentences.<br />
<strong>Spelling</strong> Pictures<br />
Cut out a picture (or<br />
pictures) from a newspaper<br />
or a magazine and use 7<br />
spelling words to write a<br />
story about the picture.<br />
Syllables<br />
Choose 5 words and divide<br />
them into syllables.<br />
Example: hello<br />
hel*lo<br />
<strong>Spelling</strong> Pictures<br />
Cut out a picture (or<br />
pictures) from a newspaper<br />
or a magazine and use 15<br />
spelling words to write a<br />
story about the picture.<br />
Sentences<br />
Put 5 spelling words in<br />
complete sentences.<br />
Rainbow Words<br />
Write your spelling words<br />
with a crayon. Trace over<br />
each word with another<br />
color. Now trace each word<br />
one more time with another<br />
color. DO NOT use black or<br />
brown.<br />
Sentences<br />
Put 7 spelling words in<br />
complete sentences.<br />
Rainbow Words<br />
Write 8 spelling words with<br />
a crayon. Trace over each<br />
word with another color.<br />
Now trace each word one<br />
more time with another<br />
color. DO NOT use black or<br />
brown.<br />
<strong>Spelling</strong> Pictures<br />
Cut out a picture (or<br />
pictures) from a newspaper<br />
or a magazine and use 10<br />
spelling words to write a<br />
story about the picture.<br />
Rainbow Words<br />
Write 10 spelling words<br />
with a crayon. Trace over<br />
each word with another<br />
color. Now trace each word<br />
one more time with another<br />
color. DO NOT use black or<br />
brown.<br />
Syllables<br />
Choose 10 words and divide<br />
them into syllables.<br />
Example: hello<br />
hel*lo<br />
Syllables<br />
Choose 15 words and divide<br />
them into syllables.<br />
Example: hello<br />
hel*lo<br />
Created by Ms. Ivers