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A Quick Fix for Misspelled Words

Spelling mistakes.  They seem like a never ending battle!  “How do you spell…..?”  may be a familiar statement in many classrooms.

I’d love to say that students can always use a dictionary when they don’t know how to spell a word; but sometimes a dictionary is not helpful for misspelled words because you can’t look up a word in the dictionary that you truly don’t know how to spell.

Students end up spending time worrying about spelling mistakes and looking up spelling of words in the dictionary rather than writing.  It takes time away from their writing.  While dictionary skills are so important to learn; during our independent writing time, I would much rather have my students writing.  I prefer to save dictionary skills for a mini lesson, not independent writing time.

How can you avoid spelling mistakes?

One thing to do to avoid interruptions and distractions because of spelling mistakes is to create an interactive, spell check anchor chart called a “spelling parking lot.”

Not sure how to spell a word? Park it here!

  1. Create a table on an anchor chart with enough space for sticky notes.
  2. Create a station that has sticky notes and pencils or markers available for students.
  3. Hang the anchor chart.spelling activities

Throughout the day, when students are unsure how to spell a word, they can use the parking lot.  Students can simply grab a sticky note and put their word on the chart to fill up the “parking spaces.”Misspelled word activity

When you have a free second throughout the day, take a look at the parking lot and correct any spelling mistakes on the words in the lot.  When students see their word is corrected, they can grab their sticky note and fix the misspelling in their work.  If other students look in the parking lot and know the spelling, they can jump in to help correct it too.Misspelled word activity

You will no longer have interruptions for spelling questions while you are trying to conference with students or work with small groups.  Your writing conferences will no longer seem to be taken up with fixing spelling mistakes.  A few minutes out of your day will help students fix their spelling mistakes.

I have this free anchor chart topper that you can use if you want to try this idea!!

Spelling parking lot anchor chart

Using a spelling parking lot is a helpful spelling tool that is meant to be a quick fix for spelling mistakes, but is not meant to replace dictionary or spelling instruction.

Are you going to create a spelling parking lot?  Tag me on Instagram @two.little.birds.tpt!  I'd love to see it!

Spelling Parking Lot

Happy teaching!

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