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3 Ways to Organize Weekly Spelling Practice

September 13, 2016

I have been asked to share some of the ways I organize my weekly spelling practice. I prefer to incorporate spelling practice into our Word Work rotation during our Daily 5 block (you can read more about our weekly routine here). In order to do this, things need to be organized so the students can access and use the materials independently. Here are my three favorite ways to organize student practice.

I prefer to incorporate spelling practice into our Word Work rotation during our Daily 5 block. In order to do this, things need to be organized so the students can access and use the materials independently. Here are my three favorite ways to organize student practice.

Use Pocket Charts for Spelling Practice

Any pocket charts that hold folders work great because they don’t take up a lot of space and the different activities can be housed in separate pockets. I was able to grab a couple of small pocket charts from Target this summer. These have 5 pockets, which means they are perfect for our weekly spelling practice.

Using pocket charts to organize weekly spelling practice is a great option. They don't take up a lot of space and can be easily changed out each week.

I can load up each folder with the worksheet I want my students to complete that day. Students just need to open the folder of the day.

Using pocket charts to organize weekly spelling practice is a great option. They don't take up a lot of space and can be easily changed out each week. Students just need to find the folder of the day to grab the right page. You can also tuck in extra spelling lists, just in case.

 I like to keep extra lists near the worksheets just in case!

Using pocket charts to organize weekly spelling practice is a great option. They don't take up a lot of space and can be easily changed out each week. Students just need to find the folder of the day to grab the right page. You can also tuck in extra spelling lists, just in case.

 


Use Drawers for Spelling Practice

This option is great for both the editable worksheets or the blank worksheets.  I can keep extra lists in the first drawer and place the copies needed for the week in each of the other drawers.

Spelling Organization - use drawers to store worksheets for the week
Spelling Organization - use drawers to store worksheets for the week

When I use the editable worksheets, I just print on different colors so the students know which paper to grab from the drawer. If you like these Sterilite drawer labels, be sure to check out this post to grab your own set for free. I have had great luck finding my Sterilite drawers in stores, but you can also find them on Amazon.

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Use File Folders to Store Spelling Worksheets

This is a great option to save copies in the long run. Each folder is filled with the spelling worksheets my students use.  The worksheets are placed inside sheet protectors. Students can practice all year long using a dry erase marker and a spelling list (dice and paperclips are needed for two of the worksheets).

If you're looking for a great way to save on copies for the year, you can use spelling folders for your weekly spelling practice. Copy all of the pages you want, place into sheet protectors, and then place these pages into a folder. Students can use the pages again and again each week with a new list of spelling words.

I love that students can pull these out easily during our Word Work rotation and work at their own pace.  These are also be great for fast finishers!

If you're looking for a great way to save on copies for the year, you can use spelling folders for your weekly spelling practice. Copy all of the pages you want, place into sheet protectors, and then place these pages into a folder. Students can use the pages again and again each week with a new list of spelling words.

You can learn more about these spelling worksheets in this blog post. You can also click on any of the pictures below.

I have the following spelling packs:

  • 10 words
  • 12 words
  • 15 words
  • 16 words
  • 20 words
  • You can even try a FREE sample here

Be sure to check out these ways to practice spelling and sight words.

Happy Teaching!

Looking for ways to keep your spelling worksheets organized all week long? Here are three ideas to try!
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Filed Under: daily 5, organization, spelling & word study 3 Comments

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  1. Eli says

    October 30, 2016 at 3:39 pm

    If I buy the 15 word editable spelling worksheet product, will I be able to add 5 more words? We have 20 words each week.

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  2. Heather says

    August 15, 2018 at 3:43 am

    Hello, I was wondering if you have your day of the week labels for your bins available for purchase?

    Reply
    • Storie Belden says

      August 15, 2018 at 12:32 pm

      Hi Heather,
      Thank you for your interest. I just finished up a blog post about my Sterilite Drawer labels. You can find a few different styles of labels to download there.
      Here’s the link: http://storiesbystorie.com/sterilite-drawer-labels/
      Let me know if you have any other questions!
      Storie

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