Summer Wordplay: Words Within Words 1
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The cryptogram below is made up of fun summer related songs. As you figure out the number to letter code, write the number under the corresponding letter. To print, right mouse button click and save to your computer.
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Use the words in the word bank provided to fill in the blocks below.
Criss-Cross Word Puzzles: Summer Fun Page – Pecan Fun Page – Paper Clip Fun Page – Watermelon Fun Page – Fibonacci Fun Page – Coral Reef Fun Page – Revolutionary War – Radio Fun Page – Hot Air Balloon Fun Page – Frog
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How long will it take you to unscramble these summer-related words?
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Use the following questions to create a one of a kind summer adventure that can be used to inspire a story (written or told), comic, video, or some other kind of writing or drawing projects. It can also be used to plan a real life adventure, a tour, or to jog a memory.
What would you do if you came across a cave or cavern?
Where is this cave located? In a park, in the woods, under water, on the water, ect.?
How did you come across this cave? Walking, diving, hiking, boating, a tour, ect..
Would you go in? Alone or with someone?
Who would you bring with you?
What would you bring with you?
Would you plan to go in or go in spontaneously?
If you plan to go in, what would you take, who would you take, and who would you tell?
If you decide to go in spontaneously, what items do you already have with you?
What do you think the inside of the cave/cavern looks like?
What is the temperature within?
How would you document your adventure?
Have you ever been in a cave or a cavern? What was your adventure like?
Write about, draw, tell someone, or record (audio/video) the story of your adventure.
How did it feel to go into a cave or cavern?
If you planned a tour of a cave or cavern, how do you think the tour went? Write a review or talk to someone about your experience.
I hope you enjoy creating or reliving this adventure.
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How quickly can you find the 12 summer-related words hidden in the puzzle below?
Keep track of the words as you find them, write them down, or type them into something.
Right mouse button click on both images if you would like to print them out.
What do all these words have in common?
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Fit the words offered below into the puzzle.
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What you’ll need: The chart provided below, printed out, or paper and pencil, a calculator, a website, book, or another source of spring flower names
What to do: Choose 5-10 of your favorite spring flowers (common or scientific names) and figure out the number value for each word.
If you need a little help with Spring flower names, Names of Flowers can help you out, but feel free to look for names on your own via other websites, books, and any other resources you want to use. If you did the Wildflower Project, many of those flower names can be used.
Begin by writing down your flower choices. If you use lined paper, rather than the chart provided below, you will need 3 line: One for letters, one for their number value, and one to leave blank so letters and numbers do not get mixed up together.
Next, either print out the chart provided, or make your own letter to number values.
Often times, A=1, B=2, C=3 is used, but you can use A=26, B=25, C=24, or you can use any values you want.
Write the name of the flower you want to figure out the value of, then write a number value under each letter. Write the total value on the value line.
When you are done, compare the name values.
Which one has the highest and lowest value?
Does the longest word have the highest value?
Does the shortest word have the lowest value?
Do any have the same value?
Example:
Copy and save the Flower Values graphic below and print it out if you want.
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How quickly can you find the 12 words hidden in this puzzle?
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