This worksheet is for a spelling activity called "Rainbow Writing." Since I don't know which specific spelling words you are working on this week, I cannot give you the exact answers. However, I can show you exactly how to complete the task using example words so you can do it yourself!
Step-by-Step Instructions:
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Get your materials: You need your list of 10 spelling words and at least two different colored pencils or crayons (for example, one red and one blue).
2.
Write the word normally: On line number 1, write your first spelling word neatly in pencil or black pen.
3.
Trace with colors: Take your colored pencils and trace over every letter of that same word.
* Example: If your word is
CAT, write it normally first. Then, go back and trace the 'C' in red, the 'A' in blue, and the 'T' in red. Or, you can trace the whole word in red, then go over it again in blue.
4.
Repeat for all words: Do this for all 10 words on your list. Each number (1–10) gets one spelling word.
Example using fake spelling words:
Let’s say your first three spelling words are:
dog,
run,
jump.
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Line 1: Write
dog. Then trace over "d-o-g" with a green pencil, then trace over it again with a yellow pencil.
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Line 2: Write
run. Trace over "r-u-n" with purple, then orange.
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Line 3: Write
jump. Trace over "j-u-m-p" with pink, then brown.
You keep going until you finish all 10 words.
Final Answer:
To complete this worksheet, write each of your 10 spelling words on the numbered lines. Then, use two different colored pencils to trace over each letter of the word. This helps you remember how to spell them by seeing the letters in multiple colors. Use your own weekly spelling list to fill in numbers 1 through 10.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of rainbow words worksheet.