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Have fun with a forest animals theme! Boost literacy and learning with this fun spelling activity for forest animals.
Benefits of Spelling with Letter Tiles
Some students are ready to spell, but have a hard time with handwriting. This hands-on activity gives them the opportunity to practice spelling words without worrying about moving a pencil.
Mixes up your regular routine with an engaging activity.
Spelling with word tiles will develop phonics skills.
Since the letters are provided on the page for your student, the spelling activity provides confidence. Your student will get every word right!
What’s Included in the Forest Animal Spelling Word Activity?
This fun spelling activity was made to coordinate with a forest animal theme. It includes cards for these eight words:
- owl
- bat
- bird
- bear
- deer
- fox
- frog
- wolf
How to Prepare the Forest Animal Spelling Word Activity
This spelling activity is super simple to prepare.
- Print the cards on cardstock.
- If desired, laminate the cards.
- You could hole punch the spelling cards and add them to a ring if this will make the task easier for your student.
- Put magnetic letter tiles on cookie sheet. If you don’t have magnetic letter tiles, you could use Scrabble tiles or Banangrams tiles.
How to Use the Fun Spelling Activity
Once you have everything ready, give your student the cookie sheet with the letter tiles and the cards. Show your student how to spell a word. Start with the letter on the left and move to the right.
If you want to boost phonics while completing this activity, demonstrate how to sound out each letter.
When your student finishes a word, give a word of encouragement.
Get Your Free Spelling Activity for a Forest Animal Theme
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More Forest Animal Themed Printables and Activities
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