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Practice your grammar skills with our spelling games playlist. Whether it's learning by solving puzzles in Unolingo or by competing against others in Word Race, we have got you covered.

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Play the classic game with your friends!

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Word Worm

Spell your way down the tower!

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Word Race

Compete against your friends in the word search arena!

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Candy Word

Crush cakes, spell words, and score big!

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Word Detector

Unscramble the letters to find hidden words!

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Words Party

Come on into the spelling party!

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Word Surge

Find words that match the theme.

Hangman

Play the classic game with your friends!

Hang on to your balloons! Guess the letters to solve the word puzzle and stay alive. Join a quick game to play online, or set up a private game to play with your friends.

Word Worm

Spell your way down the tower!

The word worm is trapped atop a tower of letters! Think fast and put your vocab to the test to help it reach the bottom.

Word Race

Compete against your friends in the word search arena!

Compete against your friends in the word search arena! Find words in all directions in this multiplayer word search.

Candy Word

Crush cakes, spell words, and score big!

S-W-E-E-T! Can you ace this sugary spelling test? Match cakes, spell words, and use power ups to score big points and complete the objectives.

Word Detector

Unscramble the letters to find hidden words!

R-T-A: Can you make four words using these letters? Tons more puzzles inside!

Misspelled

Turn words into magic spells!

Don't say the magic words, spell them! Type out commands to cast magic spells and reach the goal.

Words Party

Come on into the spelling party!

Come on into the spelling party! Every level has something to say. Place all the letters correctly to read the message!

Word Surge

Find words that match the theme.

Can you find all the words? Every level has a visual clue and a new theme to solve.

Words Family

How's your vocab? Fill the grid with words!

S-P-Y...Can you spell a word for every row? You need a big vocabulary to get through all thirty-nine levels.

LA Times Crossword

Solve a new puzzle everyday from the LA Times.

Solve the LA Times crossword online! Find new words each day down and across the grid in this popular crossword puzzle.

Micro Crossword

Play the tiniest crossword puzzle!

Play the tiniest crossword on the site! Solve the daily puzzles and spell out new words across and down the board. Can you solve the puzzles?

About Spelling Games

For those of you who prefer to learn in more abstract ways, you have come to the right place! Our Spelling Games can teach you spelling, grammar, and punctuation in a way that is more fun and interesting than regular schooling.

Now that we’ve explained what this playlist is, let’s go over some of the most frequently asked questions about our spelling games.

Do spelling games help students learn?

Spelling games can be extremely effective at improving a student’s grammar, spelling, and punctuation. The addition of competitveness and fun can create a whole new teaching style that makes students really want to learn.

To learn more about video games and their effect on the human mind, check out our Coolmath Games blog that tries to answer the common question: Are Video Games Good For You?

What is the most popular spelling game?

The most popular spelling game on our site by far is Hangman. This game forces players to use their imagination and critical thinking skills to try and solve the mystery word that is given to them. To learn about some sweet Hangman strategies, check out the Coolmath Games blog all about how to win Hangman.

Another great game to help you learn to spell is Word Race. In Word Race, players are given a grid of letters that they must try and make words out of. The longer the word, the more points that they are awarded.

What really makes this game interesting is that students are competing against another player who is given the same grid of letters. When one player uses a letter, the other player is no longer allowed to use that same letter. This forces players to think quickly on their feet if they want to win.

What kinds of spelling games are there?

There are all kinds of different spelling game subgenres on our playlist. Misspelled is a great combination of a spelling game and a platformer game. Unolingo is a great puzzle game to teach spelling, and Candy Word is a great mash-up of a spelling game and a Match 3 game.

This large variety of genres makes it very easy for gamers of all interests to get involved in our Coolmath spelling games.

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Free Online Spelling Games for Kids

We have fun, free online spelling games for kids in addition to the practice and test sections of our website. These interactive spelling games can be played with our imported lists or play spelling games with your own words.

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Spelling has never been more fun! Please let us know what kind of games you would like to play on this site by emailing us at [email protected] or by posting on the Home Spelling Words Facebook page. These are the perfect games to help with spelling words or lists assigned by your school. Practice as much as you like to improve your spelling test grades.

Crazy Fish Game

Can you help Crazy Fish eat the correctly spelled words on surfboards? Test your spelling skills by making your own spelling lists or by using our spelling lists. If you have children who hate spelling, then this is the kind of spelling help you need. Enter easy words, hard to spell words, holiday lists or anything you like. Crazy Fish is just one of the many new spelling games for kids that we’ve recently developed. Use these fun word games for students to improve your child's spelling or even vocabulary.

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Spelling Memory Game

Memory Games are always a favorite, and this interactive spelling game will keep your children entertained. Your student will get to know and recognize their spelling lists through playing this memory game with their own spelling words from school or with our grade appropriate spelling lists developed by teachers. This is one of our many new great spelling word activities for kids.

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King Cactus Game (Hangman Spelling Game)

Our fun King Cactus game is a hangman style game. The object of the game is to save the fish from getting caught by the fisherman! Select a letter that you think is in the word and if it is wrong, bits of a fish start to appear on the hook. If you can't guess the word, then the whole fish in on the line and you are caught and end up in the fisherman's bucket!

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Mouse Maze Spelling Game

Use the mouse maze game to practice spelling. Help Herman the mouse navigate toward each cheese. Once Herman touches the cheese, your student will hear the spelling word and will be prompted to spell the word to continue. If there are a lot of words on the spelling list, you may find yourself helping Herman through multiple mazes until you've reached the end.

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Word Scramble Game

If you're looking for fun spelling activities for kids then the Word Scramble Game was made for you! We take your spelling words and scramble them up and you have to guess the words by selecting letters. If the letter is right, it sticks, but if it is wrong, you have to keep trying. It's a unique way to practice spelling with an engaging spelling game.

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Word Chopper Game

Chop Away at Your Spelling Lists until you get all the words right! Word Chopper is another great original interactive spelling game developed by Home Spelling Words. The object of the game is to spell the words correctly until you've spelled them all correctly. Essentially, you whittle away at your spelling list by spelling words right. This is a great way to practice for your weekly spelling tests as you are able to practice as much as you like, while playing a fun game. Spelling practice is never boring when you can play games to learn.

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Word Search Game

Use the Word Search Maker to create a word search with your own spelling list. Every time you reset the game it mixes up the words and changes the Word Search so it is fresh and interactive. To play, highlight the words with your mouse and they get crossed off your list until you are done. To mix up the words and play again, simply click the play button.

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Fill-in-the-Blank Game

Our Fill-in-the-Blank game is interactive and changes every time! It randomly selects letters to hide. This makes the game different every time you play, so your student can play over and over without getting bored. Just like the test or practice sections, this game checks for capitalization, apostrophes, and even spaces. It's a great way to learn while having fun. You can use your spelling lists from school or use ours. If you are looking for free online games for kids, all of our Fill-in-the-Blank games are completely free to use.

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Spelling Soup Game / Word Catcher Game

The Spelling Soup game drops words from your spelling lists. Students must catch the correctly spelled words in the bowl to get points. This game changes every time you play and helps students learn to recognize correctly spelled words versus misspelled words.

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Bink Bonk Game

Bink Bonk is a fantastic educational game. The player must use the paddle to hit the purple blocks and they will be prompted to spell one of their spelling words from their list until their entire list is completed.

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Spelling games | Educational and methodological material on the Russian language on the topic:

SPELLING GAMES.

1.Check Dunno.

Dunno played with words, making one word out of two. Check if he

composed the words correctly?

Paul+Osa = stripes

Kol+Osa = Colosses

OG+Wasp-fits

Tooth+I = teeth

oak+b+I = Dubya

2. Who quickly correct the errors. (Subject: Capital letter)

The cards have misspelled text.

Task: Find and correct all capitalization errors as quickly as possible.

3. Read the offer. (Topic: Case endings.)

Cards are made from an album sheet on which sentences are written, but instead of nouns, the corresponding figures are placed.

Assignment: while reading a sentence, students use pictures to name nouns in the appropriate case, choosing the correct ending.

4. "Choose three words" (The game is used to reinforce any topics in the Russian language)

Purpose: To follow the formation of spelling skills, taking into account the stage of work on spelling.

The choice of words depends on the topics studied or covered.

Nine words are written on 9 cards:

1st set: fish, blizzard, stocking, oak trees, jam, scarecrow, streams, plague, mushroom.

2nd set: entrance, warehouse, crow, hail, filming, treasure, gate, rise, sparrow.

Bread

CLU-KA

Kali-KA

Bere-ki

Fleki

Obl-ki 9000 KI

Marty-ka

Redi-ka

Du-ki

Lo-koki

Tetra-KA

CLA

9002

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tra-Ka

Carko-Ka

Li-Kli

Ostro-oki

Promotion

Blue

9005

Tasks:

Explain spellings by choosing test words.

6. Game "Ball"

Didactic task: Repeat the formulation of clarifying questions and case endings.

Game objective: Help the proposals get to the Ball.

Contents of the game:

Ball in the Grammar Kingdom today. There were many proposals for it. But the sentry will not let them into the palace until each noun from those who have appeared has its conjugation indicated. Help the proposals get to the Ball. What questions does the clock noun ask?

Materials:

A table is drawn on the board, the halves of which are separated by a sentry. The proposal is analyzed by one student, tips from the class are accepted.

Cherry blossoms in May Mother gave her son a book Swallows are returning from Africa A hare feeds on tree bark Sister came to her brother Sasha wrote a letter A fox hid behind a bush, etc. H a s o v o y In (what?) May blooms (what?) bird cherry. etc.

7. Game "Find the ending"

Didactic task: Repeat the case endings of nouns.

Game task: Find the endings of some words in sayings.

Content of the game:

“The ending is a very changeable, moving part of a word. She can easily get lost. Find the lost endings for these proverbs.”

Materials:

Cards

  • Pick the berries... you will find the box.
  • Drop by drop... and the stone hammers.

Without a primer and grammar... Mathematics cannot be learned...

8. The game "Nicknames"

Purpose: formation of the process of inflection and word formation, consolidation of phonetic and grammatical analysis of words, spelling of proper names.

Move: Form animal names from the following words:

BALL, ARROW, EAGLE, RED, STAR

Make proposals.

BALL, ARROW, EAGLE, GINGER, STAR

Highlight the part of the word that you used when composing nicknames (suffix, ending).

9. Game "Team chain game"

Didactic task: Complete the appropriate nouns in the accusative case.

Game objective: Make the chain as long as possible.

Contents of the game and Materials:

  • Listening to music, mom...
  • I am writing a dictation, a letter,...
  • They are building a tower, a house,... etc.

10. The game "Hard - soft"

Purpose: to create conditions for repeating the spelling of hard and soft characters.

Students are divided into two teams. One team is called “Stone”, the other is called “Water”. The “Stone” team gets up if I read a word with a hard sign, if I read a word with a soft sign, the “Water” team gets up.

Words: congress, drive in, blizzard, pours, entrance, pour, announcement, stakes, runners, detour, ears of corn, drink, shooting, etc.

11.Game: Be careful.

Purpose: to activate memory, attention, vocabulary, based on knowledge of the rules.
Write out from the proposed poems with combinations of zhi, shi:
1. Siskins lived in a hut,
Mice, hedgehogs, swifts,
Walruses come to visit them
Both giraffes and snakes.
2. Vest, animal, belly,
Giraffes, painting, lives,
Briar, tires, reeds,
Cars and pencils,
Circle, serve, be friends and live,
Hurry, make laugh,
Hiss and sew.
All combinations of ZhI and SHI
Only with the letter I write!

12. Game: Slovoznaikin, give me an answer.

Purpose: to determine the level of development of children, to develop memory, thinking, speech.
Children are invited for a certain time to remember and write down as many proverbs and sayings, riddles and quatrains as possible, in which words and a given rule are found - "Spelling of words with combinations of zhi, shi." For example:
Proverbs and sayings:
Life is given for good deeds.
You can't hide an awl in a bag.
If ​​you hurry, you will make people laugh.
To live life is not a field to cross.
Friendship is like glass, if you break it, you won't stick it together.
Riddles:
Two birch horses
They carry me through the forest.
These red horses,
And their name is ... (skis).

He is tall and spotted

With a long, long neck,

And he eats leaves,

Leaves of trees (giraffe)
Quatrain:
She sewed a fur coat - she sewed a skirt,
She sewed a hat - she sewed a slipper!
Good seamstress Natasha!

13. Game: Change the letter.

Purpose: to intensify the mental activity of students, develop spelling and phonetic vigilance, attentiveness, logical thinking.
Children are offered the original word with a spelling, they change either one or two sounds in it sequentially, while maintaining the combination -chk-, and receive new words. The one with the most words wins.

daughter pen
barrel river
night candle
bump stove
point kidney
cloud daughter
wheelbarrow night

14. Game: Name one object.

Purpose: to develop methods for checking unstressed vowels.
The teacher says a word denoting many identical objects, and the students name one such object and explain what vowel should be written in the root of the word. For a correct answer, the row receives a point. The winner is determined by the number of points.
Sample material: words: doctors, eyes, rooks, gardens, basins, balls, sides, rains, yards, moles, seas, knives, fruits, fields, horns, etc.

15. Game: Capital letter.
Purpose: to reinforce the rule of capitalization in words.
Equipment: each student has a set of signal cards.
The teacher invites the class to listen carefully to the poem. Then the students mark with signal cards, all the rules for writing a capital letter, which are mentioned in the poem. Next, you need to protect each of your answers, that is, explain which rule is fixed. The winner is the one who manages to protect all signal cards.

An ordinary letter has suddenly grown, The letter
Has grown above the letters - girlfriends At the line at the beginning,
They look with respect So that we notice the beginning.
In the letter of a friend, First name, last name
But why? Are written with her,
For what merits? To be more noticeable and more visible,
To sound loud and proud
The letter did not want to grow by itself, Your name
The letter is entrusted with an important task: The name of the street, city.
Put in the word Large letter -
Not in vain and not easy Not at all empty,
The letter is so tall.

In a big letter -
Respect sign. (S. Izmailov)

16. Game: Half a minute for a joke.

Purpose: to fix the spelling of the capital letter in animal names.
Equipment: the board contains the names of those animals that are found in Yu. Chernykh's poem: a dog, a chicken, a cow, a cat, a horse.
The teacher asks the children to listen carefully to the poem and say what is wrong with it. The correct answer is rewarded with a game token. Some children add nicknames to the names of animals on the board, while the rest do this work in a notebook.
Once upon a time there was a grandfather and a woman
With a little granddaughter.
They called their red cat
Zhuchka,
And they called Crested
They called the foal,
And they also had
Burenka hen,
Murka dog,
And two more goats -
Sivka and Burka.

17. Didactic game "Be careful."
Purpose: to activate memory, attention, vocabulary, based on knowledge of the rules.
From the proposed poems write out words with combinations of zhi, shi:
1. They lived in a hut of siskins,
Mice, hedgehogs, swifts,
Walruses come to visit them
And giraffes and snakes.
2. Vest, animal, belly,
Giraffes, painting, lives,
Briar, tires, reeds,
Cars and pencils,
Circle, serve, make friends and live,
Hurry, make laugh,
Hiss and sew.
All combinations of ZhI and SHI
Only with the letter I write!

Constellation of excellent students - Spelling games

1. Vegetables, fruits, berries

Purpose - to consolidate the spelling of words with a capital letter.

Write in a notebook the names of vegetables, fruits, berries that you know.

How are these words spelled?

Can they be capitalized?

2. Two sentences

The goal is to fix the spelling of words with a capital letter.

Make sentences with the words Frost-frosts, Starlings-starlings, etc. Write it down.


3. How to turn...

The goal is to fix the use of b in words as an indicator of the softness of the consonant.

Turn: chalk into a shallow place.

fuel angle.

sixth in number.

4. How do you spell it?

Purpose - to consolidate the continuous and separate spelling of prefixes and prepositions.

How to write a sentence correctly with open brackets?

The sun hid (behind) the fence.

Kotofey Ivanych

Climbing (over) the forest -

Take a walk for the night.

Ya. Kozlovsky.

5. Questions - riddles

Purpose - to consolidate the knowledge that the preposition is an auxiliary part of speech.

Answer tricky questions:

a) Which two prepositions can be used to make the name of a pet? (to)

b) The name of which tree consists of four prepositions? (s-o-s-na)

c) When does the personal pronoun we consist of two prepositions in the indirect case? (na-s)

6. You can't transfer

The goal is to work out the rules for word wrapping.

Write 5 words in which there are two syllables, but these words cannot be transferred, (iron,

deer, family, food, neck-).

7. Composers

The goal is to develop speech, a sense of the unity of the text.

Option one.

The teacher pronounces the beginning of the story (the final phrase, the middle of the story), the students must think of the whole story.

Option two.

The teacher suggests the topic of the work. One student starts, the second continues, the third completes the story (you can expand the number of participants).

Option three.

The teacher suggests the topic of the work and the genre, the students compose the text.

Fourth option.

The teacher offers the heroes of the work, the children themselves choose the topic and genre and compose the text.


8. How many words?

Purpose — to fix the spelling of unstressed vowels in the root of the word, checked by stress.

Words written: approx. e and e and ..det, sl. e and .. hall, b. a o ..chok.

How many words can you write down? Choose a test word and make a sentence

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9. What is the correct word?

The goal is to practice the correct use of case forms of nouns.

Choose the correct option:

Fish don't have teeth

Fish don't have teeth

Fish don't have teeth

(The correct answer is - Fish have teeth.)

10. Gather three “bouquets” (“a basket of fruits and vegetables”)

The goal is to practice the type of declension of nouns.

Select the words - Names of flowers in a vase - declination:


I

Chamomile

Rose

Lilia

Tulip

Bell

Vasiles

III

Lilac

General 9000 2 Funny Mosaic

Purpose - to teach how to make sentences.

Without rearranging letters, write down from this letter -combination 7 sentences:

now lift

(now I, lift too.

those feathers, they also.

those feathers under it and those too.)

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12 Correct mistakes

The goal is to teach how to write sentences with the correct word order.

Editing sentences:

I was with Borya at the cinema, where he graduated from the fourth grade.

(I was at the cinema with Borey, who graduated from the fourth grade).

The boy was pouring compote into glasses from the saucepan.

(The boy stuck the compote from the pot into the glasses)

Baikal's puppy has ears and a fluffy tail merrily sticking out on top of his head.

(Baikal puppy has a fluffy tail and ears on top of his head)

In winter, many animals hibernate.

(Many animals go to sleep in winter)

13. Magical sentences

The goal is to teach how to compose palindrome sentences.


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