Reasoning is an important part of the world around us. To make sense of things that are seemingly non-sensical is a common practice to judge the analytical and logical reasoning skills of a person. Children are introduced to the concept of reasoning at a very young age through the usage of jumbled words. It allows them to find meaning in seemingly meaningless words. It is a fun exercise that tests a child’s ability to identify words.
This worksheet consists of several exercises that would test a child’s ability to unscramble some common words.
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Unscramble The Letters Worksheets

The credit to create the word scramble exercises goes to Martin Naydel who developed it as a game in the year 1954. It is a fun activity that requires attention. The worksheet has ten sheets in total all of which consist of eight scrambled words. For making it less challenging for kids, the image of the words that are scrambled is presented next to it as a hint.
It is not enough for one to identify the image. Unless he knows how to spell the word it is impossible for anyone to unscramble the word. It is a great way to test and correct common mistakes that children make while spelling a word.
This is the fourth sheet that asks kids to unscramble common words such as a scarf, wheel, comb, skate, glove, slide, clock, and tent. If you want to make it more challenging for your kid, you can always print the sheets and color over the hints.
You can always make it an interesting activity by distributing these sheets among a group of children and ask them to do it first. The first one to do it receives a reward. Research shows that an incentive to do a job increases productivity in a significant manner. This would also make it fun for the kids as kids by nature are competitive.
The sixth worksheet asks kids to unjumble words like party, fish, bell, board, arrow, bomb, and moon.
The seventh worksheet would add more words such as angle, kites, star, music, piano, leaf, frog, and laugh to your kid’s vocabulary.
This is the eighth worksheet. It requires children to identify and unjumble words such as sugar, bird, ship, smile, money, drop, river and nose.
This is the eighth worksheet. It requires children to identify and unjumble words such as sugar, bird, ship, smile, money, drop, river and nose.
This Here the child is to unjumble words as knife, pear, hand, brain, plant, bone, jelly, and wood.
Scrambled words make for an interesting exercise that tests one’s reasoning ability. It is engaging and makes for a fun game and learning activity. Download the worksheet to get started now!
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