Dear Students,Teachers and Parents,
Scrabble Day is observed on April 13, 2016. It celebrates the popular board game on the birthday of it’s inventor, Alfred Mosher Butts. Scrabble is a word game in which two to four players score points by forming words from individual lettered tiles on a gameboard marked with a 15×15 grid. The words are formed across and down in crossword fashion and must appear in a standard dictionary.
This Scrabble online free game is great practice for the real thing. Combine the letters into high-value words on a timer for the most points. Sharpen your vocabulary and memory skills with this fun, fast-paced word game!
To begin, go here and click the Small | Medium | Large under the picture. This opens the game in a pop-up window.
Students find tiles to spell the words on the “Scrabble” sheet. Add up the points to find out how much the word is worth. Now that you are an expert, compose words of your own and add up their worth! List high scoring words and try to beat words of your friends.
Choose any of the PDf’s written by Shari Sloane below to get started. Print several copies of the free wooden like tiles offered by fuzzimo.com.
- Click Here for Scrabble Words PDF
- Click Here for Scrabble Words PDF
- Click Here for Scrabble Words PDF
- Click Here for Scrabble Words PDF
- Click Here for Scrabble Three Letters Blank
- Click Here for Scrabble Four Letters Blank
Challenge other students to create a 30 second public service announcement about the benefits of playing Scrabble.