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Just like Boggle! Word Work Activities for Spelling Words & Word Work Centers

Rated 4.86 out of 5, based on 387 reviews
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Ben Lukis
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Grade Levels
1st - 4th
Resource Type
Standards
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Pages
40 pages
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What educators are saying

My students really enjoyed this as a fast finisher activity! They loved making this a competition to see who could get it done and loved working together to find more and more words!
My students love the challenge of finding words playing Boggle. This is a great resource and students enjoyed doing it individually, with a partner or as a small group. Super!
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These printable Making Words - just like Boggle™ - Worksheets are a fun and engaging way to help students improve their vocabulary and spelling. They are perfect no prep tasks, with built in differentiation, that can be used for ELA lessons, literacy centers, fast finishers, morning work, in busy work packets and as bell ringer activities.

Students really benefit from using the letters to make as many words as they can. PDF, Easel and Google Slides versions included.

This resource is included in a Making Words bundle that also includes Making Words Cards and Making Words slides for whole class display

Included in this resource:

  • 40 printable Making Words worksheets
  • Each sheet has 16 letters with which to make as many words as possible, plenty of room to write lots of words down, and a word count box to determine your score at the end.
  • An Easel version is also included
  • A link to a Google Slides version is also included

This resource could be used:

  • as a bell ringer activity
  • as a lesson task
  • for fast finishers
  • as a Literacy Center
  • in busy work packets
  • for taking home as a fun activity to do with family members
  • any time a child would benefit from some relaxing down time
  • and so many more possibilities

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Total Pages
40 pages
Answer Key
N/A
Teaching Duration
Lifelong tool
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing.
Generalize learned spelling patterns when writing words (e.g., cage -> badge; boy -> boil).
Use conventional spelling for high-frequency and other studied words and for adding suffixes to base words (e.g., sitting, smiled, cries, happiness).
Use spelling patterns and generalizations (e.g., word families, position-based spellings, syllable patterns, ending rules, meaningful word parts) in writing words.
Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing.

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