Word Cookies
Word Cookies is an educational anagram game to test your spelling skills and keep your brain active. The scramble game is available on Google Play and the Apple App Store. Using similar to word unscrambler, you can completely arrange messy letters into complete words within seconds.
You spell words by swiping the "alphabet cookie" on the baking pan. The words you find are then added to the cookie jar and earn you coins.
The difference of Word Cookies is that it has more than 2,000 levels (and counting), daily bonus rewards and no time limits. You can also use the hints in the app to find clues and memorize.
Word Cookies word puzzles are free, but you can upgrade your account to remove ads and get more clues/hints.
In addition, the creators of Word Cookies, BitMango, have also developed word search games Word Farm and Word Tiles if you like a goofy game.
Word Chums
Word Chums on the Apple App Store and Google Play is a social charade that you can play alone or against your friends.
The app is a word building game with a built-in dictionary and different game modes (e.g. team, 3-4 players, etc.). The higher the dictionary score of the word you create, the more XP you earn and thus the more gear you have for your friends.
The Word Chums app includes "word search suggestions" that are useful when you have trouble rearranging the letters into a word. The hints show you the position of a word better.
Word Chums is free but if you buy it once, all ads will be removed.
Playing on words is taking advantage of the features of sound and meaning of words to create witty, humorous nuances and to make sentences attractive and interesting.
Some other applications for arranging letters include word unscrambler, word finder, etc.
Common puns
Using homonyms
This measure uses words that are similar in pronunciation, or homonyms.
Often referred to ashomonyms, but with completely different meanings. This wordplay often carries the meaning of satire, lashing out.
Use syllables (near syllables).
A play on words that uses words that are almost the same, differ only in punctuation, but have completely different meanings
Use alliteration
This pun deliberately repeats certain phonetic elements (first consonants, rhymes, or tones) to create meaningful resonance. It has the effect of emphasizing images or emotions, evoking associations, and making the lyrics and poetry more musical.
Use speech
Speaking, also known as saying the opposite of words, has a sarcastic, sarcastic, or joking effect.
Not all readers or listeners can understand the author's implication if they do not deduce or analyze each word. Playing on words by speaking is the most familiar and easiest to encounter when reading poetry and proverbs.
Use antonyms, synonyms, and close words.
This type is only the same as the first consonant, which helps to create emphasis for the whole poem.
Un-scrambler is a tool for solving word puzzles, anagrams, and crossword puzzles with an offline category of 300,000+ English words, a word unscramblerwith given letters, and a word unscrambler with given letters to unscramble. Designed to provide a comprehensive search experience for English words.
• Rearrange letters from a given set of alphabets with meaningful pronunciations and sounds.
• Search filters allow fine-tuning of search results.
• Search autocomplete helps you find words quickly by showing predictions as you type.
• The Favorites option allows you to create a favorite word list from a large library of items.
• Useful in word puzzles.
Solve all your word puzzles and find the best words in your game to beat your opponents.
FEATURES, CHARACTERISTICS
Faster than 400k word search offline with definitions
Solve anagrams
Solve the crossword
Filters to refine your results
Look up word definitions online
Set favorite words to use later
The word unscrambler application quickly finds all English words that can be formed by the letters of an unscrambled word. It can also be used to find anagrams of different lengths. Calculate Scrabble and other game points for the words you have unscrambled.
Even though you need an internet connection to see what the message means, you don't need one to figure out what it says.
Large database of about 250,000 words.
Instantly unscrambles
Works for words up to 15 characters.
Word features that are useful in word games such as Scrabble, Words With Friends, and others.
Filter output by "Start with," "End with," "Yes," and "Length' ascending, descending, letter, or reverse alphabetical command.
See the meaning of the words.
Word-scoring game (Scrabble, Words With Friends, or Word Feud)
New feature
Points calculator - calculate word points for Scrabble, Wordfeud, or Words With Friends. Access the Points Calculator by clicking on a word or the icon in the app bar.
New: Choose if you want to be shown meaning or points on clicking a word (choose in settings).
Fix: "U" button is no longer hidden by the keyboard
Fix: Dictionary switching issue fixed
other minor fixes
When it comes to vocabulary, struggle, fight, exertion, and debate are real. Deal with it through fun games to play in class, which can help you add a spark to your lessons and reinforce new words in your students' vocabulary.
Here are two fun classroom vocabulary games that you can easily add to any lesson to make them engaging while also supporting student learning!
Word Wheel
This is a great lesson starter and can help your students check their spelling and vocabulary.
How to play:
You will place eight letters on the board or slide in a circle. This can be completely random, but we recommend choosing at least 2-3 vowels.
Your students will have 60 seconds to write down as many words as they can using these letters. They can only use each letter once in each word.
To make this more difficult or to focus on a particular sound you've learned, you can also add a letter to the center of the circle. It must be used.
Letter Scramble
This first lesson will test what your students know about words and how they think. It will focus on their reasoning skills and word knowledge.
How to play:
Shuffle the letters of the words you have learned and write them down for your students to see.
Your students will have 30 seconds to arrange the letters and display the word.
You can repeat this many times or put a few jumbled words at the beginning of the lesson.
Please use the help word unscrambler.