Letter Chains Spelling Knowledge.

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Letter Chains Spelling Knowledge

Rules of the Game The aim is to make the longest chain of words possible Words cannot be repeated You can only change one letter each time You must make real words!

Example Games: 3 Letter Words Letter Chains Example Games: 3 Letter Words

c a t c u t c u p c o p m o p

p e n p e t p o t h o t h o p

w i g b i g b i t s i t s a t

r a g r a t b a t h a t h u t

Blank Grids – 3 Letters (with starting words) Letter Chains Blank Grids – 3 Letters (with starting words)

p a n

r e d

d i g

r a p

Example Games: 4 Letter Words Letter Chains Example Games: 4 Letter Words

f i n d f i n e w i n e w i n g s i n g

r a m p l a m p l a m e l i m e l i m b

Blank Grids – 4 Letters (with starting words) Letter Chains Blank Grids – 4 Letters (with starting words)

b a c k

h e a r

Letter Chains Advanced Rules

Try some of these different rules… You must change a letter in a different position each time Your opponent can write down a secret word that you can’t use in your chain. If you use it then your chain is broken. Try not to use a word you’ve already used once in the lesson.