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4 Things I Love for Word Work

Today I am going to share some things I love to use for Word Work Materials! I love all things ELA and word work is one of my favorites. There are so many fun ways to practice words! Word Work doesn’t have to be complicated but these materials will take yours to the next level and have your students super engaged.

Red and Blue Letter Magnets

I love these to reinforce vowels and consonants! It helps students understand the fact that every word has to have a vowel! Click the picture to purchase on Amazon (affiliate link)

word work materials red and blue letter magnets

Letter Stamps

My kindergarteners LOVED stamping their sight words! These can be used with any word list and are so much fun! Be sure to use washable ink! You can also use different colors and have them focus on different skills! Blends, digraphs vowels the possibilities are endless! Click the picture below to purchase on Amazon (affiliate link).

word work materials letter stamps

Letter Tiles

These can be used with any word list! Students build the words and they can be used over and over again!  To purchase click the picture below. (affiliate link)

word work materials letter tiles

Letter Dice

I just got these foam Letter Dice and I can’t wait to use them! There are so many possibilities and they are all so fun! Click the link below to purchase  from Amazon (affiliate link)

word work materials letter dice

For a simple low prep activity, students can toss the dice and then make words with the letters that land face up.I love that all of these are super fun, engaging activities that are relatively inexpensive and can be used with pretty much any word list with little to no prep. I hope you found some new products to make your word work more fun! Do you have any of these word work materials? How do you use them?

For more Word Work Ideas check out THIS post.

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I’m Tess.the owner of The Krafty Teacher!

I love creating K-2 literacy resources for busy teachers that are low-prep and engaging so that all students can learn to read.