Printable school word list game
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About school word list game
Practice spelling and vocabulary with this free printable school word list game. Players will try to come up with new words using the letters in “School Supplies”.
This game is a fun activity that can be used at school or at home.
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Simply download and print this school word list game.
You will find the download link at the end of this post. Enjoy!
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Supplies
You will need the following supplies for this activity:
- Home printer (you can also print this page at your local print store).
- Paper.
- Pen or pencil.
How to play the school word list game
This school word list is a simple word game, that can be played alone or with a group of people.
Players try to make the most new words possible using the letters in the words “SCHOOL SUPPLIES”. The person who makes the most words is the winner. You could also set a timer to make the game more challenging.
There’s room to write up to 30 words, and if that is not enough, you can always print out more copies or simply continue writing on the backside.
Here are a few of the words you can create:
- Cool
- Lip
- Oil
- Sell
- She
Printable school word list game
Click the button below to download the word list game.
Print on standard 8.5″×11″ paper (US Letter). To print on A4 paper select “Fit to page” in your printer settings.
To make the page more durable print on cardstock.
If you want to make this activity reusable you can laminate the page. You can also place it in a dry-erase pocket and have kids use dry-erase markers so they can use it over and over again.
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