Word Work Rotations

Word Work Rotations

Work Work is a way to create individualized practice for each student.  Students will be able to practice their sounds or sight words using individualized lists through each of the rotations.  By having a variety of activities, the students will never get bored!  

 

 

For my word work rotation activities, I put everything the students need inside the envelope or zipper pouch: directions, game pieces, worksheet copies, colored pencils, crayons, etc.  

 

            envelope - Amazonzipper pouch - Amazon

 

Students are expected to bring their own pencil, which for my classroom, is in each student’s box.  When at this station, students will grab the envelope they need and find a spot to work or their desk.   

 

Before students play the games as individual rotations, I will introduce it as in small groups, and play or complete the activity a few times before trying it independently.  I want to make sure my students understand my expectations.

 

Here are some of my favorites that I have used and a brief description of each:

 

Rainbow Writing

Rainbow Writing 

Each student will use their own word list, dice, Rainbow writing chart, and 6 colored pencils.  The student will roll the dice, and choose the corresponding color according to the Rainbow Writing chart.  Next, they will write a word from their word list, with that color.  I like the students to write with colored pencils instead of crayons or markers because it is closer to pencils.

 

 

Money Code

Using their own word list and a money chart, students will add up how much each of their words are worth. Great math practice!  You can choose to use whole numbers or decimals.

 

Design Spelling

Students will create designs/shapes using the words from their word lists as the outline of the shape or design. Add color by having students use colored pencils.

 

Stair Step Spelling

Using the words from their word list, students will write one letter, then add one letter on each line until the word is completed, like stair steps.

 

Roll and Read

The students will get a worksheet that has words already in each column.   Students will roll the dice, read the word in the box, and color it.  I tell the students if they are down to only a few words, to go ahead and read and color in the box. You can also have the students use 6 cubes, one in each column and see which cube is the winner.  You can also use action figures, cars, etc. to make it more fun and exciting!

 

Roll and Spell

Students will write 6 words from their word list  in each of the 6 columns.  Then, the students will  roll the dice, read the word, and color in the box. As I said above, you can also have the students use 6 cubes, one in each column and see which cube is the winner.  You can also use action figures, cars, etc. to make it more fun and exciting!

 

Create a Word Search

Students will create a word search using words from each of their word lists. Students can solve it or exchange with another student to solve it.

 

Word Search 

Students will find the words from their word lists from the already created word search.

 

Bubble Letters

Students will write words from their word list where each letter is in a style that looks like puffy bubbles.

 

Code Creation

Write in Code Code Creation

Students will create their word code using a chart, assigned a number for each letter of the alphabet.  Then, each student will create a code for the words on their word lists.  Option: have the students add up the numbers to find out how much each word is worth.

 

Ghost Words

Students will write their word list words using a white crayon.  Then, they will color over it with a marker to reveal the word.

 

Telephone Words

Students will add up the value of their word list words using the telephone grid.

 

Board Game Creation

Students will create their own board game using their word list words.  Students will write one word per box of the already created board game.  Then, the students can play the game, reading the words they land on in the game.

 

 

I have a set of Word Work Worksheets in my TPT store.  For a free copy of Rainbow Writing and game board creation, you can join my Free Resource Library below.  If you have any questions or suggestions, leave a comment or email me at TheTeacherHub.Lisa@gmail.com.

 

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