How to teach your child spelling words
If you’re looking to teach your child spelling words and improve their overall skills and confidence, it’s important to remember that the learning process should be made interesting, motivating and fun.
Here are some fun and simple spelling games and activities to help you teach your child spelling words and improve their confidence:
1. Teach your child spelling words with ‘Lily Pad Letters’
Take a large sheet of construction paper and write each of the letters of the alphabet. Cut the area around each letter into the shape of a lily pad and lay them out on the floor. You can even ask your child to help you decorate the lily pads and colour them green.
Have two of your children pair up to play this game, or team up with your child yourself. To play, the first person must think of a word and read it aloud. The second must then step on the letters to spell the word.
2. Use ‘stair steps’ to memorise certain words
This is an easy game to help your child memorise the way certain words are spelled. Have your child write each word as if they are stairs, adding one letter at a time. For example:
S, Sp,Spe, Spel, Spell
3. Toss around the ‘Spelling Ball’
Here’s a fun game that the whole family can enjoy. Stand together in a circle with a ball. Call out a word, toss the ball to another person, and have that person spell out the word, and so on. If the word isn’t spelled correctly, then whoever has the ball tosses it to another person who will try to spell it.
4. Use magazine clippings to familiarise with letters
Have your child cut out the letters from a newspaper or magazine to spell words. This will encourage them to consider each letter carefully and individually, while creating visual representations of the words as a helpful memory aid.
5. Play ‘Scrambled Spelling’ using alphabet blocks or fridge magnets
Give your child a number of scrambled words. You can use alphabet blocks or fridge magnets, or even make your own by writing letters on pieces of paper. Then haven them unscramble the words within a time limit. This game makes a great competition for multiple children.
6. Create a ‘Spelling Train’ to have fun while spelling words
Read a word aloud and have your child write it down. Using the last letter in that word, ask them to write another word beginning with that last letter. They can continue the ‘spelling train’ using the last letter of the word. For example:
Toe, Eat, Tea, Ant, Tin
7. Play online spelling games for kids
Online spelling games designed for kids is a great way to teach your child spelling words and skills in a fun, low-pressure, and highly effective way. Why not visit the Spelling area in Reading Eggs now? Your child can play over 96 levelled spelling lessons that are colourful, interactive and highly engaging for young learners.