This category contains sites that provide information, tips, guides, and activities to help kids and teens learn about or improve their spelling.
Information may include spelling, words-of-the-day or spelling bees.
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- Scripps National Spelling Bee Includes weekly literature-based word activities, a listing of local spelling bees, the history of the national (American) event, rules, and answers to frequently asked questions.
- Spell Check from Funbrain.com Identify the word that is spelled incorrectly. Choose between two levels of difficulty.
- SpellaRoo from Funbrain.com Find the spelling errors in these fun sentences. Choose between beginning and intermediate levels.
- Musical Spelling Rules Lyrics and music to songs which teach four common spelling rules.
- SpinAndSpell Offers an animated spelling game for children ages 4-8.
- See 'N Spell at PrimaryGames.com A series of interactive games test knowledge of short vowels, long vowels, blends, digraphs, other vowels, and plurals.
- Spelling Words, Lessons, and Worksheets Allows teachers to create tests, crossword puzzles, and worksheets.
- Spellbee Free multi-player video game. Requires registration.
- Between the Lions Play games with words, and learn about spelling with these fun characters.[Shockwave, Flash]
- OzSpeller Provides free Australian online spelling tutor and game with spoken words, hints, dictionary, and sentence prompts. Includes keyboard game and typing tutor.
- New Zealand Spelling Bee Official site of the New Zealand Spelling Bee, open to all year 9 students under the age of 16. Includes information on registration, study, news, and prizes.
- Spelling City Practice spelling and alphabetizing by choosing some words or use a prepared list.
- List of Commonly Misspelled Words A compiled list of the most commonly misspelled words. Also includes a quiz.
- Spelling Puzzle: Prefixes Select a prefix and find its matching word.
- American Spelling: Rules and Exercises Master spelling tricks, apply general rules and use computer spell checkers.