Vocabulary - Set 3- A1 Word Scramble

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Looking for a stimulating boost to help your students master essential A1 vocabulary? This Word Scramble (Set 3) is a perfect supplementary activity! Featuring six lexical puzzles on familiar themes (food, transport, family), this resource transforms passive revision into a challenge of spelling decoding and contextual comprehension through simple clues. Ideal as a warm-up, consolidation, or fun competitive activity, it guarantees quick student engagement with key beginner English words.

In short

CEFR level :A1

Class level :Level 1, Level 2

Type :Exercices and Worksheets

Cultural themes :Everyday Life


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Pedagogical Guide

Objective & Activity Summary

The pedagogical objective is to consolidate spelling mastery and memorization of fundamental A1 vocabulary, while developing deduction skills from written clues. The resource is presented as a table of six word scramble exercises ("Word Scramble")[cite: 1, 3]. Students must decode frequently used words (BANANA, BOOK, BUS, FAMILY, RED, SUN) from their jumbled letters (e.g., NANABA, KOOB, SUB, etc.). Each word is associated with a descriptive clue ("Hint") in English (e.g., "A long, yellow fruit"; "Public transport for many people"). This activity is an excellent way to actively review vocabulary.


Suggested Procedure

Before the activity (~5 min): ANTICIPATE AND CATEGORIZE

  • Theme Announcement: Inform students that they will be deciphering everyday vocabulary words. Display the categories (Food, Objects, Transport, Family, Colors, Nature).

  • Word Recall: Do a quick round robin asking students to name a word they already know within these categories, to prepare their lexical field.

During the activity (~15-20 min): DECODING IN PAIRS

  • Step 1: Reading the Clues: Distribute the worksheet. Ask students to work in pairs. The first step is to read each clue ("Hint") and predict the English word before even looking at the scrambled letters.

  • Step 2: Decoding and Spelling: Pairs decode the letters to form the correct word (BANANA, BOOK, BUS, FAMILY, RED, SUN). Ask them to underline the letters used to ensure they match the scrambled word.

  • Step 3: Interactive Correction: Correct on the board. For each word, the teacher asks a pair to give the answer. Other students check their spelling. Use this opportunity to ensure students correctly pronounce the decoded words.

After the activity (~10-15 min): CLUE CREATION

  • Production / Reinvestment: Each student chooses 3 of the words found. They then must create a new clue sentence, more complex or more personal than the one on the worksheet, using a simple structure (e.g., instead of "A long, yellow fruit", write "I love to eat a banana for breakfast").

  • Mini-puzzle Game: Students read their new clues aloud, and others must guess what word it is. This reinforces active use and understanding of words in context.


Adaptations

  • To simplify (A0/Beginner Level): Write the words to be decoded (BANANA, BOOK, etc.) in a jumbled order on the board. Students must first match the clue to the correct word, then only check that the scrambled letters correspond to the word.

  • To extend (Towards A2): Ask students to write, for each decoded word, a synonym or antonym (e.g., for RED, find BLUE; for SUN, find MOON or STAR) or to create a short 3-sentence story linking at least 3 of the words found.



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