Vocabulary & Spelling

Updated on March 8, 2017

These free websites and apps  help kids and high school students increase their vocabulary and improve their spelling skills.  Many of the sites have interactive spelling games and vocabulary games.  There are also sites with expert advice and strategies for teachers and parents to help students learning these skills.

ReadWriteThink: Alphabet Organizer

From site:  Alphabet Organizer has numerous applications for classroom instruction. Students have the option to enter one word, more than one word, or a word and related notes for each letter of the alphabet. Elementary students can use the tool…

AAASpell.com

This site provides typical spelling lists for grades 1-8, as well as a review of the alphabet.  A very useful tool is that it enables a teacher or student to input a spelling list, and then use a variety of …

ReadWriteThink: Word Build & Bank

From site:  Word Build & Bank provides a simple, engaging way for students to generate dozens of different words by first choosing an ending (for example -an, -ed, -at, -op) and then adding a beginning letter or blend. When a…

ReadWriteThink: Eye on Idioms

From site:  Students are more likely to understand, recall, and care about what an idiom means after having played with the phrase through a highly engaging exploration of metaphorical language. Eye on Idioms can be used to engage students in…

Interactives: Spelling Bee

From the site: Spelling Bee is an interactive Web site where students can learn grade-appropriate vocabulary by practicing how to spell specific words and using contextual clues to understand their meanings. The activities at each grade level are designed to…

ReadWriteThink: Flip-a-Chip

From site:  Effective vocabulary instruction requires active and positive student participation. In addition, familiarity with high-frequency affixes and roots promotes comprehension of numerous words in which they occur as meaningful chunks. In this online activity, students flip two chips to…