Instructions to Teachers:
Look at the original word then look at the four mixed-up words (a, b, c and d). One of them is an anagram of the original word, which means that it contains all of the same letters as the original word. All of the original words are taken from the Dolch Basic Sight Vocabulary of 220 English words that appear frequently in written material.
Underline the mixed-up word (a, b, c or d) that contains all of the same letters as the original word.
1. hold a) holb b) dolh c) hoold d) luhd
2. please a) leapsa b) easeql c) pleese d) pesela
3. first a) fiirs b) rstif c) ristp d) furst
4. thank a) hankr b) thonk c) athnak d) khant
5. kind a) kined b) dkin c) inkm d) kino
6. warm a) rawm b) morw c) worm d) varm
7. round a) drou b) noder c) rondur d) ornud
8. like a) keill b) llko c) keil d) ekif
9. goes a) sogo b) yoas c) gaos d) soge
10. write a) trive b) witer c) wtiro d) wclte
Answers:
1. hold b) dolh
2. please d) pesela
3. first b) rstif
4. thank d) khant
5. kind b) dkin
6. warm a) rawm
7. round d) ornud
8. like c) keil
9. goes d) soge
10. write b) witer
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