"Finding and Writing Hidden Words, Plus Image and Letter Order Activities" is a worksheet that contains many different activities that allow students to practice spelling through different kinds of finding and ordering activities.
Activities on the worksheet include:
* Writing a hidden word by moving left or right on a square-shaped track that contains different letters.
* Circle spelling words in a line of words where there are no spaces.
* Use pieces of words in a word bank to spell words down below, like combining "les" and "son" to spell "lesson."
* Use blocks of letters to spell different words, using them side-to-side or up and down.
* Draw lines in a word search to spell words, but lines can go in any direction, even within the same word.
* Following clues to draw three pictures in the correct order.
Each activity is accompanied by its own set of directions, and activities repeat on different pages, enabling students to tackle activities independently.
When learning to spell, it can be helpful for students to approach words in different ways. Different kinds of puzzles and brainteasers can help them approach spelling with a problem-solving mindset.
For example, seeing words smooshed together without spaces helps students identify the first and last letters of a word. Combining parts of words to make a new word, like combining "tra," "ci," and "ng," helps students identify which parts of words go at the beginning, middle, and end.
These kinds of activities can be especially helpful if you're working on certain letter sounds or letter combinations. Students can practice creating a list of "st" words or fill in the vowels into a list of words with blanks where the vowels should be.




