How to Teach Word Ladder in the Classroom

Word Ladder is a versatile classroom tool: it reinforces spelling, builds vocabulary through families, and sharpens reasoning. This playbook gives you a ready‑to‑run lesson flow, warm‑ups, differentiation ideas, and lightweight assessments.

Lesson Flow (35–40 minutes)

1) Warm‑up (5 min)

Show CAT → COT → DOT → DOG. Ask students which letter changed each time and why vowel swaps help.

2) Guided Practice (10 min)

Project a 4‑letter ladder. As a class, vote for the next step using hand signals. Discuss bridges and families.

3) Pair Work (10–15 min)

Pairs attempt a short ladder, recording each step and the “reason” (vowel swap, bridge, family).

4) Reflection (5 min)

Students share one strategy that helped them unlock options.

Differentiation

Assessment Ideas

Classroom Management Tips

Take‑Home Extension

Invite students to play the daily ladder online and share a screenshot or emoji grid. Encourage “family hunts” (find three new words in the same ending).

Ready‑to‑use class ladder

Start from COLD and aim for WARM. Let pairs propose steps and reasons.

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