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asparagus
apples
avacado
alfalfa
almond
arugala
artichoke
applesauce
asian noodles (NOPE, an ‘N’)
antelope
albacore tuna
Apple juice
Avocado roll
Bruscetta
bacon
black beans
bagels
baked beans
BBQ
bison
barley
beer
bisque
bluefish
bread
broccoli
buritto
babaganoosh
Cabbage
cake
carrots
carne asada
celery
cheese
chicken
catfish
chips
chocolate
chowder
clams
coffee
cookies
corn
cupcakes
crab
curry
cereal
chimichanga
dates
dips
duck
dumplings
donuts
eggs
enchilada
eggrolls
English muffins
edimame
eel sushi
fajita
falafel
fish  (might be too vague)
franks
fondu
French toast
French dip
Garlic
ginger
gnocchi
goose
granola
grapes
green beans
Guancamole
gumbo
grits
Graham crackers
ham
halibut
honey
huenos rancheros
hash browns
hot dogs
haiku roll
hummus
ice cream
Irish stew
Indian food
Italian bread
jambalaya
jelly / jam
jerky
jalapeño
kale
kabobs
ketchup
kiwi
kidney beans
kingfish
lobster
Lamb
Linguine
Lasagna
Meatballs
Moose
Milk
Milkshake
Noodles
Ostrich
Pizza
Pepperoni
Porter
Pancakes
Quesadilla
Quiche
Reuben
Spinach
Spaghetti
Tater tots
Toast
Venison
Waffles
Wine
Walnuts
Yogurt
Ziti
Zucchini

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What is a word scramble?

Word scramble games were created by Martin Naydel in 1954, and they have been well loved all over the world since! In a word scramble game, there are lines of scrambled up letters that may seem completely random.

The job of the player is to rearrange the letters to make an actual word. For example, if the players are faced with “NLEVITIOES” then they could rearrange the letters to make the word “TELEVISION”.

How are word scrambles used in the classroom?

Word scrambles are great additions to your curriculum, because they give your students a fun and engaging way to test their reading, comprehension and spelling. Because you can create word scramble templates that are completely custom with WordMint, you can constantly challenge your students with new words.

What is an anagram?

An anagram is a word dating back to 1589 that describes rearranging the letters of another word or phrase, which is the essential task of a word scramble!

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Can I create word scrambles in other languages?

Word scrambles are a fantastic resource for students learning a foreign language as they test their reading, comprehension and writing all at the same time. When learning a new language, this type of test using multiple different skills is great to solidify students' learning.

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