Order words and paragraphs

As in all the previous cases, to create this type of exercise you have to write a text and select certain words or paragraphs as targets. On starting the activity the targets are shuffled and the student's task is to put them back in order. The reordering is always done by exchanging the positions of a pair of elements, similar to the way that exchange type puzzles are solved.

Obviously, to create one of these exercises at least two targets have to be created; otherwise it would be impossible to disorder anything.

When creating order words type activities, it is possible to limit the initial disordering to paragraph level. In this case the words are only shuffled with their neighbours, making the exercise easier to solve.

The evaluation of order activities is also always deferred.