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🧩 Task Overview:
You are given scrambled words (jumbled letters) that form real words. Your job is:
1.
Unscramble the words.
2. Use them to form a
correct sentence.
3. Add
appropriate punctuation to make it grammatically correct.
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✔ Step-by-Step Instructions:
#### 1.
Look at the Scrambled Words
Each line has jumbled letters. Try to rearrange them into meaningful words.
For example:
- If you see: `t e l p r o` → try to rearrange →
report
- Or: `s n e d` →
send
#### 2.
Form a Sentence
Once you have all the unscrambled words, arrange them into a logical sentence.
Example:
- Unscrambled words: "I", "go", "to", "school"
- Sentence:
"I go to school."
#### 3.
Add Punctuation
Make sure the sentence ends with a period (.), question mark (?), or exclamation point (!), depending on the context.
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🔍 Example Problem (Hypothetical):
Suppose one line shows:
```
e s c h o o l
g o t o
I
```
→ Unscramble:
- "e s c h o o l" →
school
- "g o t o" →
go to
- "I" →
I
→ Sentence:
"I go to school."
→ Punctuation: Add a
period at the end.
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📝 Tips:
- Look for common word patterns (like prefixes/suffixes).
- Start with short words (like "the", "to", "is").
- Think about subject-verb-object order.
- Check capitalization and end punctuation.
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❓ Need Help?
If you can
type out the scrambled words from each line (or describe what's in the image), I can help you solve it step by step!
Just copy-paste the jumbled words as they appear in the worksheet, and I’ll guide you through unscrambling and punctuating them.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of punctuation worksheet first grade.