Spelling Worksheet Generator
Generate printable spelling practice worksheets. Input your own word list or use defaults. Includes write-each-word-3-times, fill-in-the-blank, and word scramble activities.
Spelling Practice - Write 3 Times
Difficulty: Easy
Name: ___________________________ Date: _______________
| Word | 1st | 2nd | 3rd |
|---|---|---|---|
| cats | |||
| dogs | |||
| fish | |||
| bird | |||
| tree | |||
| home | |||
| play | |||
| book | |||
| rain | |||
| jump | |||
| ball | |||
| cake | |||
| hand | |||
| milk | |||
| star |
Fill in the Blank
Use the spelling words to complete each sentence.
Name: ___________________________ Date: _______________
Word Bank:
cats | dogs | fish | bird | tree | home | play | book | rain | jump | ball | cake | hand | milk | star
Word Scramble
Unscramble each word and write it correctly.
Name: ___________________________ Date: _______________
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FAQ
How many spelling words should kids practice per week?
Most educators recommend 10-15 spelling words per week for elementary students. Start with fewer words for younger children (5-8 for grades 1-2) and increase as they advance. The worksheets let you input your exact word list to match what's assigned at school.
What's the best way to use these spelling worksheets?
Use the write-3-times activity on Monday to introduce words, fill-in-the-blank on Wednesday for context practice, and word scramble on Thursday as a fun review. Friday can be test day. This spaced repetition approach builds lasting word memory.
Can I use my child's actual school spelling list?
Yes! Type or paste your child's spelling words into the word list field. The generator will create worksheets using exactly those words. You can also use the default word lists organized by difficulty level if you want extra practice.