Friday, August 12, 2011

Read it. Stamp it. Write it. {Printables}

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The Read it. Stamp it. Write it. pages are some fun, multi-sensory printables that I made for my kids to use to practice their spelling words. Here is what a completed page looks like: 

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I created these pages to go along with our Spell to Write and Read curriculum and have included stamping pages for Lists A-I.

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Directions:

  1. Read the word in the left column.
  2. Move to the middle column and stamp the phonograms into the boxes. Single letter phonograms are stamped in a box by themselves. Multi-letter phonograms are stamped together in a single, larger box. This helps provide a visual for the phonograms found within each word. (We like to use our Educational Insights Transparent See and Stamp stamps, but other stamps can be used as well.)
  3. Finally, write the word on the lines in the right column.
  4. Continue this pattern until all of the words have been read, stamped, and written.

A special thanks to Carisa from 1+1+1=1. Her Name Stamping printable page inspired me to create my Read it. Stamp it. Write it. pages.

Download the Read it. Stamp it. Write it. printables from my Spelling Printables webpage.


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11 comments:

  1. GREAT IDEA!! Still enjoying your blog all the time! Thanks for all the great content! Therefore; I'm awarding you the Versatile Blogger Award! You can see the details at www.apronsandapples.blogspot.com . I chose you and 14 other sites to receive this, after receiving it myself. I hope you accept it! Kristy

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  2. Thanks for these! I love the stamping idea!

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  3. Love these, but is there a way to get a blank Read it, Stamp it, Write it so I could add my own words, I guess it would need to be in word?

    Thanks
    Dana

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  4. These are WONDERFUL!! They are just the tool I needed to encourage & inspire my son to read!! I blogged about it at http://livinglifeintentionally.blogspot.com/

    Thanks again!!
    Beth

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  5. Thanks so much for sharing Beth!

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  6. Hi Jenn!

    Just stopping by to let you know Homeschool Highlights in MFW will start next Thursday. Hope you can join us!


    Kathi & Kattie

    Guidelines for Homeschool Highlights in MFW:
    http://6arrows.blogspot.com/p/homeschool-highlights-in-my-fathers.html

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  7. Yes! Can't decide between SWR and WRTR, both of which we own, but if we did go with the original Spalding the early spelling lists would be different. ;)

    Also our preschool co-op is using 100 Easy Lessons and it would be so cool to be able to make spelling / stamping sheets for those words without drawing the template myself. Granted, the challenge with blank worksheets comes in adding the spaces for stamps. Hmm.

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  8. Is there away that I can put my own words in the "Read it Stamp it Write it" forms. Love your lists, but I want to put more words.

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  9. I'm working on a blank template to share so that you can add your own words.

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  10. Hope to see the blank template soon! :-) I have kids on list k + and would love to do this without reinventing the wheel

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