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Word Smart Art Smart Visual Reading & Writing Kinaesthetic Spelling Strategies for Thinkers Spellamadoodle Draw a picture in lead pencil. Write all of your spelling words over and over again along the lines making your picture with the words. Make sure all of the words are spelt correctly. Go over the words with coloured fine tip pens. Fill with coloured pencils. Focus VARK Learning Styles Focus Multiple Intelligences Spelling Cards Collated and Designed by Jennifer Moyle and Lyn Catchpole Spelling Cards Collated and Designed by Jennifer Moyle and Lyn Catchpole Spelling Cards Collated and Designed by Jennifer Moyle and Lyn Catchpole Spelling Cards Collated and Designed by Jennifer Moyle and Lyn Catchpole Word Smart Math Smart Self Smart Art Smart Visual Auditory Reading & Writing Spelling Strategies for Thinkers Rainbow Words Choose eight of your spelling words and write each of them in the colours of the rainbow. Start with red, then orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo (dark blue) and then violet (purple). Say the word out aloud as you write it. Challenge! Write a sentence with as many of your spelling words in it, all in rainbow style! raspberry apple passionfruit lemon mango pawpaw orange blackberry raspberry apple passionfruit lemon mango pawpaw orange blackberry raspberry apple passionfruit lemon mango pawpaw orange blackberry raspberry apple passionfruit lemon mango pawpaw orange blackberry raspberry apple passionfruit lemon mango pawpaw orange blackberry raspberry apple passionfruit lemon mango pawpaw orange blackberry raspberry apple passionfruit lemon mango pawpaw orange blackberry Focus VARK Learning Styles Focus Multiple Intelligences Word Smart People Smart Art Smart Visual Kinaesthetic Spelling Strategies for Thinkers Pictionary With one or more people take turns to silently choose a word from the list and to draw it for your partners to guess. To score a point, anyone who correctly guesses the word must also spell the word correctly out aloud. A tally should be kept of the scores with the person with the highest score being declared the winner after 8 words. Answers: clemency forlorn irritable Challenge! Draw a whole page scene including pictures of as many of your words as possible and see how many of them your learning partners can find. Focus VARK Learning Styles Focus Multiple Intelligences Word Smart Art Smart Visual Reading & Writing Kinaesthetic Spelling Strategies for Thinkers Spelling Cartoon Using as many of your spelling words as possible, create a cartoon featuring at least two different characters. You may draw your own characters or add speech bubbles to a photograph or picture. Hey Sparky, who do you think was responsible for gluing our ears together? Probably the same person who glued my arms to the pair of you! Focus VARK Learning Styles Focus Multiple Intelligences

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Spellamadoodle

Draw a picture in lead pencil. Write all of your spelling words

over and over again along the lines making your picture with the

words. Make sure all of the words are spelt correctly. Go over

the words with coloured fine tip pens. Fill with coloured pencils.

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Spelling Cards Collated and Designed by Jennifer Moyle and Lyn Catchpole Spelling Cards Collated and Designed by Jennifer Moyle and Lyn Catchpole

Spelling Cards Collated and Designed by Jennifer Moyle and Lyn Catchpole Spelling Cards Collated and Designed by Jennifer Moyle and Lyn Catchpole

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Rainbow Words

Choose eight of your spelling words and write each of

them in the colours of the rainbow. Start with red,

then orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo (dark blue) and

then violet (purple).

Say the word out aloud as you write it.

Challenge! Write a sentence with as many of your

spelling words in it, all in rainbow style!

raspberry apple

passionfruit lemon

mango pawpaw

orange blackberry

raspberry apple

passionfruit lemon

mango pawpaw

orange blackberry

raspberry apple

passionfruit lemon

mango pawpaw

orange blackberry

raspberry apple

passionfruit lemon

mango pawpaw

orange blackberry

raspberry apple

passionfruit lemon

mango pawpaw

orange blackberry

raspberry apple

passionfruit lemon

mango pawpaw

orange blackberry

raspberry apple

passionfruit lemon

mango pawpaw

orange blackberry

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Pictionary

With one or more people take turns to silently choose a

word from the list and to draw it for your partners to

guess. To score a point, anyone who correctly guesses the

word must also spell the word correctly out aloud. A tally

should be kept of the scores with the person with the

highest score being declared the winner after 8 words.

Answers: clemency forlorn irritable

Challenge!

Draw a whole page scene including pictures of

as many of your words as possible and see how

many of them your learning partners can find.

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Spelling Cartoon

Using as many of your spelling words as possible,

create a cartoon featuring at least two different

characters. You may draw your own characters

or add speech bubbles to a photograph or picture.

Hey Sparky, who do

you think was

responsible for gluing

our ears together?

Probably the same

person who glued my

arms to the pair of

you!

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Spelling Cards Collated and Designed by Jennifer Moyle and Lyn Catchpole Spelling Cards Collated and Designed by Jennifer Moyle and Lyn Catchpole

Spelling Cards Collated and Designed by Jennifer Moyle and Lyn Catchpole Spelling Cards Collated and Designed by Jennifer Moyle and Lyn Catchpole

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Word Snake

Using any of your list words create the longest word

snake possible. Each word must begin with the last

letter of the previous word. You can add suffixes or

prefixes to any of your words. Decorate your snake.

Challenge! Can you create a word snake with more

than 10 words?

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Expressive Words

Choose 5 list words and illustrate them expressively to reflect

their meaning. Use colours and shapes to help emphasis the

meaning of the word (for e.g.: red can symbolise anger, love,

danger, heat, etc.; wavy lines can symbolise peacefulness,

wandering, happiness).

e.g. overweight

Challenge! Create a picture which tells a story using

expressively illustrated words from your list.

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Mnemonics

Select five words and create a mnemonic for each of them. A

mnemonic is a memory aid: a short rhyme, phrase, visual design

or other technique for making information easier to memorize.

Use the SMASHINCOPE principles to help you.

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For example: the words knead and definitely can be learnt with these mnemonics:

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Getting Into Shape

Draw seven different shapes lightly in lead pencil, or make

shapes in Word or Publisher with the lines set to a light grey

and then print. Using coloured textas or pencils, write seven of

your spelling words inside the shapes—make sure you go right

to the edges!

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Spelling Rebus

Choose five of your spelling words and create a rebus

for each one. A rebus is a puzzle made up of pictures

made to represent syllables and words.

Example 1: H + = hear

Example 2: A more complex rebus representing the word garlic.

Challenge! Create a rebus sentence including as many

of your spelling words as you can. Ask your partner to decipher it.

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Quiz Questions

Write a quiz question for 10 of your list

words. Give your partner a list of your

words and ask them to work out the

answers. For example:

Question: Which word is a compound word, has 3

syllables, and rhymes with choux, shoe and shoo?

Answer: honeydew Question: Which word is a noun, is found in most

schools, and contains many items rhyming with chooks?

Answer: library Develop your art smarts by creating

your riddle using pictures and

symbols only. For example the word

peaceful could be drawn like this...

PSST!

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Fonts Ahoy!

Write all of your spelling words into a Word, Publisher

or PowerPoint document and then choose a different

font, size and colour for each word. If using Word or

Publisher print your list off, if using PowerPoint animate

your words and show your presentation to a partner.

pumpkin ghastly Wednesday

friendly wonderful

Challenge! If you’re doing a PowerPoint of your

words, record your voice saying or singing each of the words with a different accent. Choose the sound icon and then choose Record Sound

from the drop down menu. Then record the sound by pressing the red circle.

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Create Your

Own Activity!

Get your creative juices flowing with this spelling activity!

Think of an activity you already like and apply Tony Ryan’s BAR

Thinkers Key—this will help your brain to invent something new.

Below is a BAR of Look, Say, Cover, Write, Check.

New invented spelling activity:

Sneaky Peek, Sing, Shield, Scribe, Celebrate Success!

Challenge! When you have invented and trialled your new

activity, create a poster for your class explaining how the

activity can be used to learn new spelling words. Ask your

teacher to find a prominent place on the wall so that everyone

can read it.

B Bigger Write the words with an oversized writing implement

like a crayon, paintbrush or feathered ink pen.

A Add Do this activity with a partner.

R Replace Sneak a Peek for Look, Sing for Say, Shield for Cover,

Scribe for Write and Celebrate Success for Check.

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