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Looking for more ways to practice writing words? A list of 27 strategies will engage learners of any level. Kids can choose between writing their words in peanut butter, criss-crossing them with words that share common letters, and cheering them like a cheerleader, among others.
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Instructional Ideas
- Copy each idea onto a calendar for vacation periods or extended homework practice
- Allow learners to choose the ways they'd like to practice their words each week
- Have your class come up with additional ideas for reinforcing their weekly words
- Apply the strategies to kids who are learning to write their names
Classroom Considerations
- Designed for students with dyslexia
Pros
- Appeals to all intelligence types, including kinesthetic and auditory learners
- Activities are fun and easy for both learners with special needs and mainstream classes
- Provides an additional list of strategies (attached); both lists together could make up every week for an entire school year
Cons
- None