Do you own a set of alphabet stamps? If not, I’d really recommend getting one.
We’ve used our for so many things. We’ve done crafts, used them in learning activities, and made art for them. My girls love to get them out and start creating.
Today, we’re going to use the letter stamps to help us with spelling practice. We’re going to make our spelling words with letter stamps.
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To set-up:
Grab a set of alphabet stamps, an ink pad, and some paper. Set everything out and invite your child to practice their spelling words by stamping them.
This is a great option for a child who just doesn’t want to write on that particular day. (We can all get tired of writing, can’t we?) Or, it’s just a fun way to mix things up.
My girls used stamps a lot when they were in preschool, but we don’t often get them out now. When we do, they’re excited. And, that certainly makes a not-so-fun task much more fun.
Write your spelling words with letter stamps
Once you have everything set up, it’s easy for your kids to sit down and write their spelling words with letter stamps when they need to practice.
Tip: Provide your child with a damp rag if they are going to use multiple colors of ink. We gently clean the ink off the stamps before switching colors and before putting them away to keep our stamps and ink in good condition.
Let your kids take a little break with writing and have them “write” their words with alphabet stamps. It’s a fun option!
You may also like one of these fun spelling activities:
Chalkboard Letter Erase Spelling Words
Finger Paint Your Spelling Words
Make Words with Alphabet Clothespins
Buy the 31 Ways to Practice Spelling Words Ebook
You can purchase a printable form of this book for $7.50 The book is designed to print and turn into a half-page size booklet. It’s perfect to keep at your homework station. Your kids can flip through and find a fun way to practice their spelling words.
The ideas will be convenient and ready to use. No need to turn on the computer every day for ideas.
Most activities require little to no prep time. And, if you make sure you have all the supplies on the Master Supply List (included in the book) on hand, you’ll be able to do any of these fun spelling word ideas any time.
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