By adding a letter you will make a new word! The answer will be the added letter only. The answer to the last question is made from all the other answers in order. Enjoy.
Second add a letter quiz for children. The answer to each question is the letter added only. These letters in order will spell out a fictional character. Enjoy!
Valentine's Day is a time for people to express their love for one another. There seems to be a lot of hate in the world at the moment, so let's turn that hate into love. Change one letter at a time to go from 'hate' to 'love'.
A compound word combines two separate words into a new term. When you're at school, you are likely to run into many of the compound words featured in this quiz. Can you guess what they are? Good luck!
Each of the answers in this quiz is a type of food or drink made from smaller words (like WATER & MELON) into a compound word (WATERMELON). Can you figure them all out?
Deep focus, not out of focus. A stereogram, or "magic eye" image is one in which a 3 dimensional image can be hidden in a 2 dimensional image. Not everyone can see these, but with a little experimentation maybe you can?
This quiz is based on a kindergarten language arts/graphing project that helps kids get to know classmates' names. It also helps them learn letter sounds.
A compound word combines two separate words into one. While eating or drinking something at a cafe, you are likely to run into many of the compound words featured in this quiz. Can you guess what they are? Good luck!
I'll describe a compound word and the 2 shorter words you combine to create it. Example: Woman + computer error = red insect with black dots. Answer = lady + bug = ladybug. Find the compound word that matches the clues. The picture gives you a hint.
"Doghouse" is an example of a compound word that includes the name of an animal. In this quiz, I'll describe a compound word and the two words it's made from. Use the clues and pictures to figure out the compound word I'm describing.
The word or words in capital letters can be changed around to make the name of a tree. Here is an example. HAS this tree a name? Answer ASH an anagram of HAS.
A compound word combines two separate words into a new term. When you're at home, you are likely to run into many of the compound words featured in this quiz. Can you guess what they are? Good luck!
If you say something is "for the birds," you mean it's silly. Well, here's a silly quiz about birds. Each name is a compound word. I'll describe that word and the 2 words it's made from. Use the clues and pictures to find the bird I'm talking about.
Another installment of relatively easy analogies. Once again, the picture clues should give you an extra hint to solve these analogies. Can you get ten out of ten?
All of the one word answers in this quiz end with the word END. Add the indicated number of letters to get the answer. EXAMPLE - curve or swerve = BEND (B + END).
Add a word to the letter you are given and you can make another word. The answer to "B + part of your body = animal is BEAR. (B+EAR)
All answers have four or five letters.
The merry-go-round of compound words spins around and around! I'll give you some clues, and you figure out what the compound word is. The pictures can help. But watch your step -- don't get dizzy on the compound-go-round!
Add a word to the letter you are given and you can make another word. The answer to "H + part of your body = listen is HEAR. (H+EAR) All answers have four or five letters.
The word or words in capital letters can be rearranged to make the name of a sport. Remember that to check the number of letters in the words you have to anagram. The answer should have that number of letters.
In this quiz, each item will have a photo and a clue to a missing word. Your job will be to write the missing word in the blank. Easy, right? Have fun!
You'll decide just how 'super' it is. To get the right answer, you'll need to decide which word to add to 'super' to make a new word. I'll tell you the meaning of the 'super' word.
Analogy: A big word with a fun meaning. Analogies are all about figuring out how things go together or are related. Think: THIS is to THAT as WHAT is to WHICH? Like this: CAT is to KITTEN as DOG is to PUPPY. The second words are the young of the first.
These name-sorting quizzes are based on a kindergarten language arts/graphing project that helps kids get to know classmates' names. It also helps them learn phonics.
I give you a long word. You find words that are and aren't inside it. Example: The word "stepmother" has "step," "moth," and "her" inside it, but it doesn't have "mom." Words must consist of consecutive letters.
The names of ten wild animals from across the world have gotten all jumbled up! The words written in capital letters need to be rearranged to find the right names. Can you help?
A compound word is when you take two smaller words and put them together to make one bigger word. These compound words are all the names of various living things. Use the rebuses to figure them out. Good Luck!
The answer to each question is anagram of the word in capital letters. The letters of this word can be rearranged to make the name of a city in Europe.
To shoot the breeze is to have an informal conversation with someone. We're going to start with a word and change one letter in each question to reach another related word.
No, I don't have a cold; but I do want to spell with the letters "be." By adding two letters AFTER "be," you will get a new word. Be sure to enter the 4 letter word. Good Luck!
This game was 'invented' by my daughter Sara when she was about five, and she taught it very carefully to the rest of the family. It's very easy, just combine the names of two animals to make a new 'species'. All answers contributed by my kids. Have fun!
Add a single word before each of the three words in each question to make three compound terms or phrases. Example: ___day, ___load, ___ up Answer: pay (payday,payload,and pay up).
Find the "filling" in the word sandwich - a word which will go with both of the other words. For example, 'bone' goes with 'wish' and 'dry' - wish-bone and bone-dry. Here's a handy hint - each missing word is a part of the human body, just like bone.
Starting with PERU in South America and changing one letter at a time, can you reach the capital city, LIMA? Solve all the words in between and remember that if you get stuck, you can also work backwards.
Can YOU turn white into black? Just change one letter at a time and test yourself. No need to rearrange letters at all, and all the answers have five letters.
Can you work out the meaning of the separate clues given for several words, and then combine them to select a brand new word from the match list? Have fun.