Secret Code Spelling

I've got a little Secret Code Spelling sheet here.  I have the students write each spelling word then draw the picture for each letter next to the word to make a code.  I use this as a Word Work center, but if you need a time filler - or something for your sub plans, this sheet could be put under the document camera and done whole group with the spelling list for the week.  For a variation, you can have the kids mix up their spelling words and write the code only, then give it to a classmate to "break the code".  Not matter how you do it, my students like this one:)  Click on the picture to go to my Teachers Pay Teachers store and download this for FREE.

22 comments

  1. I love your ideas!

    Amanda
    http://www.oneextradegree.blogspot.com

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  2. I love this idea! Thanks for sharing

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  3. I love this idea!! What font did you use? I would like to go ahead and have the words in code (using the font) and have students crack the code. This is a great word work center!! Thanks for sharing! :)

    Elisabeth
    www.missdelk.blogspot.com

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  4. oh god what a fantastic idea this is for the children to learn spellings. thanks for sharing the idea. can't wait to try it!

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  5. I made a recording sheet for this! Thank you, my students love it.
    https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0B6xV8CyMKUz4NTkyYjAxZDctYmM3MS00ZTM2LTk5MGUtZjMyZmIyNDk3MDJj&hl=en_US

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  6. I found this on pinterest and my kids love it! Thank you for sharing! I was thinking about making one with my doodlebats font for Christmas...and spring...and summer :) hehe - thanks so much for the great ideas!

    www.t11w.blogspot.com

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  7. I love this:) I am having trouble printing it...could you gmail me at tara.eiken1@gmail.com.
    Thanks!

    4th Grade Frolics

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  8. I am doing a round-up of spelling activities on my blog, Kids Activities Blog. I hope to feature one of your posts, describe how the activity can help kids spell, link to you and invite our readers to check out your blog and (if we have space for all of them) include a thumbnail of one of your images.

    If you are NOT interested in being part of our round up please let me know.

    Thanks for creating terrific content!!

    Rachel Miller
    rachel.quirkymomma@gmail.com
    Http://kidsactivitiesblog.com

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  9. I found this through Pinterest last year. I used it last year, but I didn't start blogging until July. I just posted about it on my blog. My kids used your Secret Code Spelling to figure out their sight words and their spelling words. They loved it! I gave you credit and you can find my post at http://www.officiallyafirstgrader.blogspot.com/2013/01/daily-5-word-work.html. Thanks so much for sharing! It's a great activity for our Daily 5 Word Work time.

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  10. I love it! What font did you use? My kiddos will be excited for something new!!!

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  11. My first graders are going to go crazy for this! Unfortunately, I am unable to print it. Could you please email it to me? Thanks, amyarnett12@hotmail.com

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