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Creative Ways to Use Flash Cards for Spelling

As your child is learning to spell, these flash card spelling activities can help him with vocabulary retention and how to recognize sight words.
Creative Ways to Use Flash Cards for Spelling

In this article, you will find:

How to Use Flash Cards for Spelling
More Flash Card Activities

More Flash Card Activities

How to Play: Definition Flash Cards

1. Create a set of flash cards, either on the computer or on index cards, but instead of writing the words this time, have your child write the definition of the word and a sentence in which he uses the word correctly.
2. Remind your child that a word's definition cannot use the word or any variation of that word to help define it. It's hard to do, so you may need to have a dictionary on hand.
3. Mark the back of these cards with a small colored dot or an X, so they can be used in Spelling Word Memory.

How to Play: Spelling Word Memory

1. Use one set each of the word flash cards and the definition flash cards to do this activity. Shuffle the two sets of cards together and place them facedown in rows on a table or on the floor.
2. The first player turns over two cards, one marked and one not. If theword on the nonmarked card and the definition on the marked cardmatch, the player keeps the cards. If not, he turns them facedown again.
3. The next player takes a turn, keeping in mind the position and what was written on the cards that were previously turned over.
4. Once all the words and definitions have been matched up, the player with the most matches wins.

How to Play: Flash Card Tracing

This is a variation on the classic "writing your words ten times apiece" activity. Tracing his spelling words over and over with a pencil, crayons, or felt-tip markers helps him to retain the shape of the letters as well as the order in which they go.

Extend the Learning

Have your child trace the words with brightly colored markers to make the card a little more attractive. When he's done with that, have him write his word on the back of the card, then flip it over to compare. By now he should be able to write it correctly without even thinking about it!

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