Waldo always sends you a postcard when he travels, but he never says what country he's in! Rearrange the words written in all capital letters to find out where Waldo is writing from.
Match a word on the left with a word on the right to make a new word. Note: some words may have multiple matches, but only one combination of answers will match all words successfully.
I'll give you words that when said quickly, sound like things that children play with. I'll also give you a clue to what the toys are and how they are used. Good luck!
For this quiz, you need to work out the meaning of the first word, then the second word. Finally, add them both together to get a new word for your answer. Have fun.
This is the third in my series of add a letter 9-for-10 quizzes for kids. The answer to question ten can be found by taking the first letter of each of the nine previous answers. Enjoy!
The first nine questions ask for only one letter answers; the letter that can be added to the beginning of a word to make a new one. There is something special about question ten.
Detective Indigo Brown finds herself investigating a case from the popular board game 'Cluedo'. To help her find Dr Black's killer, rearrange the words written in CAPITALS to spell out each correct answer.
Each of the sentences have a mistake; the words in ALL CAPS are used incorrectly! They are anagrams of the correct words; can you figure out which words I should have used instead? Type in the correct word for each word in ALL CAPS.
Starting with "Leaf", change one letter each time until you get back to "Leaf". No need to anagram.
My thanks to spanishliz for the title. This quiz is also part of Kyle's "Stepping Up" challenge.
In this quiz, I will give you a clue to a four letter word. Step by step, following the clues, you must change just one letter in the word to make another word.
For each question, place the same letter in all gaps to create three words which share the given category. For example, place the letter 'e' in all gaps in R _ d, G r_ _ n, and B l u _ to make red, green, and blue, which are all colours.
An easy quiz for children, some would be a bit difficult for younger kids, but mostly they are easy. Add a letter, or two, to the word 'in' to make a new word. I'll give you clues as to what the new word is! Have fun!
Add one or more letters to the word "car" to form a new word that is described in the clue. Be sure to write the whole new word, not just the letters added.
In this series of quizzes, I will give you a clue to a four letter word. Step by step, following the clues, you must change just one letter in the word to make another word.
This is all about analogies! Analogies are comparisons between two things. Questions will be phrased as in "X is to Y as Z is to?"
Have fun! (Note: some questions are US-specific.)
The word 'head' can be changed to 'lines' in a series of steps replacing one letter at a time (& adding one at the end). Can you work out how from the clues I'll give you?
Add a letter to the word I give you - a clue to the new word's meaning will be given also. All the added letters will finally make a word that is related to an infant.
Please help me! Every sentence that I write I accidentally write an anagram of a word instead. An anagram is a word that can be unscrambled to make another word. Make a new word from the word in capital letters to make the sentence make sense!
Black and white and black and white and black and white! Are zebras black with white stripes, or is it the other way around? In this quiz we will start with black and make our way to white, changing one letter at a time.
Larry the Lion has lost his roar, and a lion without a roar is no lion at all. Help Larry become king of the jungle again by changing one letter at a time to locate his voice.
I managed to randomly select the Add-a-Letter For Kids category for my Random Quiz series. And, since my name is "salami_swami", I thought I'd add letters to SAL to make words. Good luck and have fun!
Well, I invented this game, to make a connection game fun for kids. All you have to do is find the missing link. (Get it? Link...sausage!) You'll catch on!
For each question, place the same letter in all gaps to create three words which share the given category. For example, place the letter 'e' in all gaps in R _ d, G r_ _ n, and B l u _ to make red, green, and blue, which are all colours.
This is my third Change a Letter quiz, this time relating to fruits! See if you can change one letter at a time to join together two related words. Have fun!
This is a quiz about analogies. Analogies are comparing things to other things. For example, dog is to bone as cat is to yarn. They both play with them! Have fun!
Add a letter to the word from the clue you are given and you can make a new word. For example, "D + what you do with a book = to not look forward to something". The answer is "dread" (D+READ). Have fun with it!
Compound words are just words that are made by putting two smaller words together. I will give you hints to the two smaller words and the definition of the larger word. How many can you get?
Hope you enjoy another Change a Letter series. Start with "KEEP" and end up with "WEEP".
You will need to solve all the words in between by changing one letter at a time.