Unscramble the words to make a complete sentence
key notes :
| What is it? |
Unscrambling words means mixing up words in a sentence π and putting them in the correct order to make a meaningful sentence β .
Example:
- Scrambled: πΆ dog the runs fast
- Correct sentence: The dog runs fast ππ¨
| Steps to Unscramble Words π οΈ |
- Look for the capital letter β¨
- The first word of a sentence always starts with a capital letter.
- Example: dog the Runs β Runs (first word must be capitalized)
- Find the subject π¦πΆ
- The subject is who or what the sentence is about.
- Example: βThe dogβ β Subject
- Find the verb βοΈπ
- The verb tells what the subject is doing.
- Example: runs, eats, jumps
- Check the order π
- Arrange words so the sentence makes sense.
- Example: dog / runs / the / fast β The dog runs fast. β
- Add punctuation β?
- Most sentences end with a full stop (.), but some are questions (?) or exclamations (!)
| Tricks π‘ |
- Always start with a capital letter π °οΈ
- Look for the subject first π§π¦π±
- Find the action word (verb) πββοΈπ¨
- Read the sentence aloud to see if it sounds right π΅
| Fun Examples π₯³ |
- Scrambled: πΈ likes she flowers
- Correct: She likes flowers π·πΌ
- Scrambled: π± the jumps high
- Correct: The cat jumps high πΊπ¨
- Scrambled: π an I eat apple
- Correct: I eat an apple π
- Scrambled: runs he fast π
- Correct: He runs fast πββοΈπ¨
| Practice Makes Perfect β¨ |
Try these:
- sun the shines bright π
- plays he football β½
- likes she chocolate π«
- dog the barks loud πΆ
Let’s practice! βοΈ

