![]() ![]() ![]() Of course, it’s inevitable that you can find a way to cheat (I mean, “get hints that give you the actual answers”) on the internet, so I’ll save you some time searching for that site by linking a Word Ladder solver here. Sporcle also has Word Ladder Quizes, though mostly designed for age 10 and up. This page gives you suggested games and solutions, which I find quite helpful. And here are some printable ones - definitely for older students. If you want to make your own Word Ladder puzzles, here is a generator (FYI, there is a minor grammatical issue when you print out the instructions). Donna Lasher, in an article about language fun for younger students, was the first one to introduce me to the Word Ladder books for elementary students, which you can see by clicking on the affiliate link in her post. According to this post by Ian Byrd, Word Ladders were invented by Lewis Carroll. ![]()
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