Word Scramble Worksheet
Unscramble the Word with Flowers
This sheet asks the child to sort, not read. For each of Flowers, the right letters are jumbled, and the child arranges them so they spell the word. Saying the word and listening for the order of its sounds is how the child decides where each letter belongs. That sound-to-order matching is early Grade 1 spelling — the child has to know which letter makes each sound and what comes first, second, last. The Flowers give clear picture clues, so the only puzzle is the order of the letters, never what the word is meant to be.
Early spelling grows from hearing the order of the sounds in a word, and a scramble puzzle rehearses exactly that. The picture supplies the word, the jumbled letters supply the pieces, and the child supplies the order. Because the child arranges the spelling rather than copying or reading it, it builds the letter-order knowledge Grade 1 writing depends on. The Flowers keep every word concrete and sayable, and each unscrambled word is a small proof that a child can turn sounds into the right sequence of letters.
Children who like unscrambling Flowers settle into the sounding-out, and putting each word back together gives a small, real win. When this feels easy, try the word scramble with another set of pictures, or unscramble the words in a fresh theme. You can also browse every word scramble worksheet or the whole Flowers collection for grade 1 — each sheet prints cleanly or plays online for free, with no timers and no scores, just a child working at their own pace. And every word a child rebuilds makes the next one a little quicker to put in order.
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