request new type of exercise: word order in a sentence

I would like to create exercises in which students have to drag words into the correct order to build a correct sentence. It is not a 'drag the words' exercise (because in 'drag the words' words are all on the right hand side, one below the other and students drag them into an empty spot on the left hand side.)

I want to give them all the words horizontally, every word in a little tile, one next to the other. Students then have to puzzle or swap the tiles until they are in the right order to build a correct sentence.

It should also be possible to make different correct sentences with the same words (allow multiple correct answers).

Is it possible to create this? Or does it already exist? It does exist in Bookwidgets (see screenshot attached) but I do not seem to find it in H5P.

Thanks in advance!

 

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BV52's picture

Hi Sofie,

Thank you for contributing your ideas on how to make H5P better! There are developers in the community who every now and then work on a feature they find interesting or useful. You can also help by developing or help (crowd) fund the development of this feature.

-BV

otacke's picture

Hi all! 

There already is a tiny pull-request from 2020 that would add on option to force the draggables below the sentences: https://github.com/h5p/h5p-drag-text/pull/50

The other feature request would require a simple change only, similar to https://github.com/h5p/h5p-drag-text/pull/51 that allows to add distractors (also created in 2020).

"There are developers in the community who every now and then work on a feature they find interesting or useful." I hope that the H5P core team will find resources to review the contributions, otherwise creating them is a somewhat saddening experience. 

Best,

Oliver 

papi Jo's picture

Something like this example, created with my 'papi Jo' version of Drag and Drop?