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Rearrangement of 
Words 
(Jumbled Words)
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Rearrangement of 
Words 
(Jumbled Words)
What Are Jumbled Words?
Jumbled words are like mixed-up puzzle 
pieces. They are words or sentences in the 
wrong order, and your job is to arrange them 
correctly to make a meaningful sentence.
Think of it like this: If someone shook up a 
box of letter tiles, you'd need to arrange them 
properly to spell words correctly.
Example: "big / a / is / house / this" 
becomes "This is a big house."
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Rearrangement of 
Words 
(Jumbled Words)
What Are Jumbled Words?
Jumbled words are like mixed-up puzzle 
pieces. They are words or sentences in the 
wrong order, and your job is to arrange them 
correctly to make a meaningful sentence.
Think of it like this: If someone shook up a 
box of letter tiles, you'd need to arrange them 
properly to spell words correctly.
Example: "big / a / is / house / this" 
becomes "This is a big house."
Why Learn to Rearrange Words?
Brain Exercise
It's like a fun 
workout for your 
mind! Helps you 
think logically and 
solve problems step 
by step.
Better Writing
Makes your writing 
and speaking much 
clearer. You'll know 
exactly how to put 
words in the right 
order!
Grammar Mastery
Builds strong 
understanding of 
grammar rules and 
expands your 
vocabulary 
naturally.
Page 4


Rearrangement of 
Words 
(Jumbled Words)
What Are Jumbled Words?
Jumbled words are like mixed-up puzzle 
pieces. They are words or sentences in the 
wrong order, and your job is to arrange them 
correctly to make a meaningful sentence.
Think of it like this: If someone shook up a 
box of letter tiles, you'd need to arrange them 
properly to spell words correctly.
Example: "big / a / is / house / this" 
becomes "This is a big house."
Why Learn to Rearrange Words?
Brain Exercise
It's like a fun 
workout for your 
mind! Helps you 
think logically and 
solve problems step 
by step.
Better Writing
Makes your writing 
and speaking much 
clearer. You'll know 
exactly how to put 
words in the right 
order!
Grammar Mastery
Builds strong 
understanding of 
grammar rules and 
expands your 
vocabulary 
naturally.
Basic Rules to Rearrange Jumbled Words
1
Start Strong
Begin with a capital 
letter and end with 
proper punctuation 
(. ? !)
2
Find the Subject
Look for who or 
what the sentence 
is talking about
3
Spot the Verb
Find the action word 
or state of being
4
Complete the Thought
Add objects or complements to 
finish the sentence
5
Use Articles Wisely
Place a, an, the in the right 
positions
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Rearrangement of 
Words 
(Jumbled Words)
What Are Jumbled Words?
Jumbled words are like mixed-up puzzle 
pieces. They are words or sentences in the 
wrong order, and your job is to arrange them 
correctly to make a meaningful sentence.
Think of it like this: If someone shook up a 
box of letter tiles, you'd need to arrange them 
properly to spell words correctly.
Example: "big / a / is / house / this" 
becomes "This is a big house."
Why Learn to Rearrange Words?
Brain Exercise
It's like a fun 
workout for your 
mind! Helps you 
think logically and 
solve problems step 
by step.
Better Writing
Makes your writing 
and speaking much 
clearer. You'll know 
exactly how to put 
words in the right 
order!
Grammar Mastery
Builds strong 
understanding of 
grammar rules and 
expands your 
vocabulary 
naturally.
Basic Rules to Rearrange Jumbled Words
1
Start Strong
Begin with a capital 
letter and end with 
proper punctuation 
(. ? !)
2
Find the Subject
Look for who or 
what the sentence 
is talking about
3
Spot the Verb
Find the action word 
or state of being
4
Complete the Thought
Add objects or complements to 
finish the sentence
5
Use Articles Wisely
Place a, an, the in the right 
positions
Common Clues to Identify Sentence Parts
· Detective Work!
Look for these helpful word clues that act like signposts in sentences:
Pronouns
he, she, they, it, we often start 
sentences as subjects
Question Words
who, what, when, where, why, how 
begin questions
Helping Verbs
is, are, was, were, can, will help 
form complete sentences
Prepositions
in, on, at, by, under, over show 
relationships between words
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