Vocabulary Word Scramble
Words Meaning Funny
wacky, comical, witty, silly, amusing, goofy, hilarious, entertaining, humorous, laughable
Spanish Numbers
treinta y tres, diecidos, cinco, cincuenta y cinco, cuarenta y dos, cien, treinta y siete, veintiocho, diecinueve, cincuenta, seis, veinte, doce, …
Words with 'au' and 'ou'
boundary, applaud, country, mispronounce, countdown, sausage, naughty, launch, surround, taught, audience, autumn, couple, faucet, vault, exhausted, …
Verbs in the Past
shopped, asked, dealt, slept, understood, caught, found, studied, became, painted, watched, drank, cried, walked, appeared, dropped, worried, called, …
Interjections
goodbye, indeed, alright, ouch, bingo, aloha, congratulations, guy, listen, excellent, yes, stop, behold, oops, hurray, voila, wait, oh, alas, …
Parts of Speech
antonyms, interjection, adverb, comma, noun, synonyms, pronoun, conjunction, compound words, verb, linking verb, helping verb, grammar, prepositions, …
TH Spelling
thick, thrived, thawing, thrifty, though, thorn, they, throat, thrive, think, therapy, thyroid, that, thank, there, these, thieve, thereby, through, …
Frequently Misspelled Words
tried, pretty, something, babies, thought, believe, awful, beginning, usually, does, picture, would, often, every, there
British Vocabulary
knickerbockers, secondary school, bloke, surname, rations, lot, holiday, london, post, professor, blasted, ruddy, underground, parcel, parchment, …
Writing & Grammar
adjectives, dialogue, verbs, nouns, quotation marks, indent, capitalization, direct speech, conclusion, punctuation, details
Writing Skills Class
rising action, dialogue, punctuation, conclusion, exposition, adjectives, falling action, capitalization, indent, quotation marks, nouns, details, …
Descriptive Adjectives
boring, lazy, bad, interesting, good, nice, fun, serious, smart, hardworking, funny, patient
Red Words
the, is, and, of, for, be, with, his, see, do, her, he, put, you, so, was , saw, or, what, come
Colour Idioms
to be a shrinking violet, to be tickled pink, to see red, to be green around the gills, to be yellow bellied, to give a black look, to be green with …
English Literary Devices/Terms
tone, imagery, literature, foreshadowing, point of view, syntax, diction, mood, juxtaposition, metaphor, simile , hyperbole , allusion, onomatopoeia, …















