un·scram·ble
tr.v. un·scram·bled, un·scram·bling, un·scram·bles 1. To straighten out or disentangle (a jumble or tangle); resolve 2. To restore (a scrambled message) to intelligible form.

Do you like playing word games? Have you ever heard of text twist, Boggle™, Scrabble™ …? Unscramble is similar. It is a fun game all by itself, but it is also a neat way to practice spelling words and vocabulary words. Players rearrange groups of letters to form their spelling and vocabulary words. Some of you might have a bit of trouble getting your kids to practice learning spelling or vocabulary words. The suggestion here is to keep all learning fresh and fun since it is part of our everyday life. Nobody enjoys learning the dull, boring way. Not all learning is fun, but we should at least attempt to make it as interesting as possible. Playing fun, yet challenging games is a sure-fire way to chase the humdrum, boring daily drill work out of learning new spelling words.
Try these: ycrlseac ashncwdi eubnslamcr

Well, how did you do? Was it hard, easy, fun, challenging? The answers are at the very bottom of this page. So how about playing a brain boosting game of unscramble today…are you up to the challenge?

scarcely sandwich unscramble



quaintscribbles
June 17, 2011 at 9:24 AM
I can understand that she might find them not too fun. How old is she? Does she enjoy other kinds of word games?
Michelle
June 16, 2011 at 5:42 PM
I used to love the challenge of a word scramble, but my daughter finds them so frustrating!
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June 6, 2011 at 9:36 PM
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Kerry
June 5, 2011 at 9:33 PM
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