Aim of the Game
Practise spelling patterns and vocabulary by rearranging letters to make new words and solve the final word puzzle.
What You Need
- AΒ spelling wordΒ (from any year group list β e.g., Year 5/6 statutory words)
- Post-it notes or small cardsΒ (one for each letter of the word)
- A wall, board, or table space to arrange the letters
Game Setup
- Choose a word from the spelling list.
- Write each letter of the word on a separate Post-it note or card.
- Mix them up and stick/place them in a jumbled order on the wall or table.
How to Play
- Make smaller words
- Players look at the jumbled letters and try to create as many different words as possible.
- Words can be short or long, but must only use the letters provided.
- The big reveal β solve the conundrum
- After making smaller words, players must rearrangeΒ all the lettersΒ to spell the original target word.
- Example: If the chosen word was parliament, players might first find part, meant, lamp⦠then finally solve the conundrum: parliament.
Variations
- Timed challenge:Β Set a timer (e.g., 2 minutes) to see how many words players can create before solving the conundrum.
- Points system:Β 1 point for each shorter word, 5 points for solving the conundrum.
- Team play:Β Players or teams take turns adding words to a shared list.
- Extension:Β Use two spelling words at once for a bigger challenge.
Winning the Game
- In timed or team play, the player/team with the most points wins.
- In solo play, the challenge is to beat your own time or find the longest list of smaller words.
Educational Benefits
- Spelling practice: Reinforces correct spelling of tricky words.
- Word building: Encourages children to spot patterns, prefixes, and suffixes.
- Vocabulary expansion: Helps learners explore different word forms.
- Problem-solving: Solving the conundrum requires logical thinking and persistence.