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It sounds like you're working on the word transformation game from Ludmila Peterson’s second-grade math textbook (Part 2, Page 24). In this exercise, children learn how to change one word into another by swapping just one letter at a time, with each step forming a real word.
The rules of the game are simple but strict: you must change a starting word (like ) into a target word (like MORE ) by changing only one letter at a time. Every "step" on the ladder must be a real, recognizable word. For example: LOTO →right arrow LOTO →right arrow MOTO →right arrow MORE . It sounds like you're working on the word
In conclusion, Peterson’s word transformations are a bridge between linguistics and logic. They turn the alphabet into a playground, proving that with a little bit of focus and a lot of imagination, any word can become something new. Every "step" on the ladder must be a real, recognizable word
This game is more than just a vocabulary test; it is a lesson in . Just like solving a math equation, you cannot simply jump to the answer. You have to look at the structure of the "problem" (the word), identify which parts need to change, and find a logical path to get there. It teaches children to be patient and to look for patterns in the language they use every day. They turn the alphabet into a playground, proving
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