The amount of words you have in your word search will depend on the grade level your students are at. A word of warning: NEVER COPY someone else's idea exactly! It's just not okay. If you don't have a list, try websites like Spelling City or Vocabulary City or even Teachers Pay Teachers, to see what others have created. Start with a list of words you want to use.
You can also do holidays, seasons, and really anything your heart desires! Need more ideas? I found this Pinterest account and love it! Tips for Creating Your Own Word Search Geography: states and capitals, continents, countries and capitalsĬan you tell which subject is my favorite? LOL I love Language and Literacy! I despise Math but you know what? A Math word search would be pretty awesome! And educational. History: historical events, presidents, famous, world history Literacy: weekly spelling words, vocabulary words, synonyms, antonyms, homonyms, homophones, Fry's 100 first word list (broken up into 10 different word searches), words by grade level, words from certain books!
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If you need ideas for themes, I have a few… feel free to use them or come up with your own! Ideas for Word Searches You don't want to just throw a bunch of random words in there, right?
I didn't cover the research phase in this video much, but knowing what you're going to choose for your theme is important.