Find The Word

Randon Pederson

Increase a child's concentration and thinking skills by finding words within a word. 

Materials Needed:

  • Pencil and paper for each child playing the game.

What to do:

  • Find a long word and give all players a pencil & paper.
  • The players must try to make as many words as possible from the letters in the long word.
  • The player who makes the most words is the winner.
  • Rules: All words must contact at least 3 letters – A letter may only be used more than once in a word if it is contained in the main word more than once – It’s a good idea to set a time limit (10 minutes).

Example: So, from the word CATASTROPHE you could make words such as, TASTE, TROT, STAR, STRAP, TASTER, TOAST, PEST, HAT and lots more!

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Hints and Tips:

  • To make it easier, set a no. of words that the child has to find in the long word. For example, in the word HIPPOPOTAMUS, the child has to find 6 words.
  • To make it more challenging, the beginning letter of the word cannot be repeated more than once.
  • If playing with a large group of children, split into two teams. Give each team the same long word. Both teams have to find the most amount of words to win.