Shootout At the Corral Homophone O.K. Your Okay The Game Show You’re.

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Shootout At the Corral Homophone O.K. Your Okay The Game Show You’re

Choose Your Category DONE DONE DONE DONE DONE DONE Saloon Fight Varmint Hunt Quick Draw DONE DONE Pass the Buck Shoot Your Mouth Off DONE DONE Gunslinger Match-Up

Saloon Fight In this game, you’ll be given an example sentence with a group of homophones to choose from. The first player to pick the right word for the sentence earns a team point. 1 2 3 4 BACK 5 6 7 8

Varmint Hunt In this game, you’ll be shown a short passage of text. Your job is to find the homophone spelling error. The first player to find the error earns a team point. 1 2 3 4 BACK 5 6 7 8

Quick Draw In this game, you’ll be given a specific homophone word. Your job is to use that word correctly in a sentence of your own. The first player to come up with a correct sentence earns a team point. 1 2 3 4 BACK 5 6 7 8

Pass the Buck Whichever team chose this category gets to pass the challenge over to the other team. The first team will need to make up an example sentence that uses a homophone. The other team needs to decide which spelling is correct for that sentence. If the second team guesses right, they earn one team point. But if they guess wrong, the first team earns TWO points! 1 2 3 4 BACK 5 6 7 8

Shoot Your Mouth Off 1 2 3 4 BACK 5 6 7 8 In this game, you’ll be given an example sentence with a underlined homophone word in it. Your job is to decide if the underlined word is correct or not. The first team to get the right answer earns a team point. But if you guess first and you guess wrong, you LOSE a team point! 1 2 3 4 BACK 5 6 7 8

Gunslinger Match-up 1 2 3 4 BACK 5 6 7 8 In this game, you’ll be given a list of homophone words and a definition that only matches one of the words. Your job is to choose which word fits the definition. The first player to answer correctly earns a team point. 1 2 3 4 BACK 5 6 7 8

Which homophone word fits in this sentence? Saloon Fight Which homophone word fits in this sentence? A (witch / which) named Glenda had a friend named Brenda. BACK witch

Which homophone word fits in this sentence? Saloon Fight Which homophone word fits in this sentence? “(Where / Wear) would you like to go on our date tomorrow night?” John asked. BACK Where

Ace in the Hole Ready? BACK Bonus Round Choose a suit – Spades, Clubs, Hearts, or Diamonds. If you choose right, you win two team points! But if you choose wrong, you lose a point. BACK

Which homophone word fits in this sentence? Saloon Fight Which homophone word fits in this sentence? “I don’t care what movie we see,” my friend said. “(Its / It’s) up to you.” BACK It’s

Which homophone word fits in this sentence? Saloon Fight Which homophone word fits in this sentence? The (to / two / too) jets soared away toward the horizon. BACK two

Which homophone word fits in this sentence? Saloon Fight Which homophone word fits in this sentence? A scientist named Dr. Morkenstein (lead / led) a genetic research team that accidentally created a terrible monster. BACK led

Ace in the Hole Ready? BACK Bonus Round Choose a suit – Spades, Clubs, Hearts, or Diamonds. If you choose right, you win two team points! But if you choose wrong, you lose a point. BACK

Which homophone word fits in this sentence? Saloon Fight Which homophone word fits in this sentence? Yesterday, I hung out with one of the kids in my class (who’s / whose) parents are friends with my mom and dad. BACK whose

Which homophone word fits in this sentence? Saloon Fight Which homophone word fits in this sentence? I try not to think about second grade; it’s better to leave bad memories in the (past / passed). BACK past

Which homophone word fits in this sentence? Saloon Fight Which homophone word fits in this sentence? A dinosaur from the theme park got (lose / loose) and went on a rampage in the city. BACK loose

Find the homophone spelling error in this sentence: Varmint Hunt Find the homophone spelling error in this sentence: This windy whether will affect the outcome of the game. BACK whether

Find the homophone spelling error in this sentence: Varmint Hunt Find the homophone spelling error in this sentence: People disagree on whether or not man-made climate change actually effects the weather. BACK effects

Find the homophone spelling error in this sentence: Varmint Hunt Find the homophone spelling error in this sentence: An entire year passed, which was really difficult too deal with because I couldn’t wait. BACK too

Ace in the Hole Ready? BACK Bonus Round Choose a suit – Spades, Clubs, Hearts, or Diamonds. If you choose right, you win two team points! But if you choose wrong, you lose a point. BACK

Find the homophone spelling error in this sentence: Varmint Hunt Find the homophone spelling error in this sentence: Are you looking for your football? Its over here in my backyard. BACK Its

Find the homophone spelling error in this sentence: Varmint Hunt Find the homophone spelling error in this sentence: I couldn’t hear anything after the blast, but than the hearing came back after a few days. BACK than

Find the homophone spelling error in this sentence: Varmint Hunt Find the homophone spelling error in this sentence: Their grandparents are over there at they’re house, so they’re too busy to come hang out. BACK The first “they’re”

Find the homophone spelling error in this sentence: Varmint Hunt Find the homophone spelling error in this sentence: Where are you’re car keys? It’s time to leave already! BACK you’re

Find the homophone spelling error in this sentence: Varmint Hunt Find the homophone spelling error in this sentence: Who’s turn is it to bring the snacks to tee-ball practice this week? BACK Who’s

Passed Quick Draw BACK Did you use it correctly? Create your own sentence using the following word: Passed BACK Did you use it correctly?

They’re Quick Draw BACK Did you use it correctly? Create your own sentence using the following word: They’re BACK Did you use it correctly?

Affect Quick Draw BACK Did you use it correctly? Create your own sentence using the following word: Affect BACK Did you use it correctly?

Who’s Quick Draw BACK Did you use it correctly? Create your own sentence using the following word: Who’s BACK Did you use it correctly?

Led Quick Draw BACK Did you use it correctly? Create your own sentence using the following word: Led BACK Did you use it correctly?

Lose Quick Draw BACK Did you use it correctly? Create your own sentence using the following word: Lose BACK Did you use it correctly?

Ace in the Hole Ready? BACK Bonus Round Choose a suit – Spades, Clubs, Hearts, or Diamonds. If you choose right, you win two team points! But if you choose wrong, you lose a point. BACK

You’re Quick Draw BACK Did you use it correctly? Create your own sentence using the following word: You’re BACK Did you use it correctly?

Their Quick Draw BACK Did you use it correctly? Create your own sentence using the following word: Their BACK Did you use it correctly?

First Team—Come up with a sentence that uses one of these words: Pass the Buck First Team—Come up with a sentence that uses one of these words: Weather / Whether BACK Second Team—Which of the above words is correct in the other team’s sentence?

First Team—Come up with a sentence that uses one of these words: Pass the Buck First Team—Come up with a sentence that uses one of these words: To / Two / Too BACK Second Team—Which of the above words is correct in the other team’s sentence?

First Team—Come up with a sentence that uses one of these words: Pass the Buck First Team—Come up with a sentence that uses one of these words: Then / Than BACK Second Team—Which of the above words is correct in the other team’s sentence?

First Team—Come up with a sentence that uses one of these words: Pass the Buck First Team—Come up with a sentence that uses one of these words: Here / Hear BACK Second Team—Which of the above words is correct in the other team’s sentence?

Ace in the Hole Ready? BACK Bonus Round Choose a suit – Spades, Clubs, Hearts, or Diamonds. If you choose right, you win two team points! But if you choose wrong, you lose a point. BACK

First Team—Come up with a sentence that uses one of these words: Pass the Buck First Team—Come up with a sentence that uses one of these words: Its / It’s BACK Second Team—Which of the above words is correct in the other team’s sentence?

First Team—Come up with a sentence that uses one of these words: Pass the Buck First Team—Come up with a sentence that uses one of these words: Where / Wear BACK Second Team—Which of the above words is correct in the other team’s sentence?

First Team—Come up with a sentence that uses one of these words: Pass the Buck First Team—Come up with a sentence that uses one of these words: Whose / Who’s BACK Second Team—Which of the above words is correct in the other team’s sentence?

First Team—Come up with a sentence that uses one of these words: Pass the Buck First Team—Come up with a sentence that uses one of these words: Which / Witch BACK Second Team—Which of the above words is correct in the other team’s sentence?

Is the underlined homophone spelled correctly? Shoot Your Mouth Off Is the underlined homophone spelled correctly? But the man whose hand he had bitten was angry. BACK YES

Ace in the Hole Ready? BACK Bonus Round Choose a suit – Spades, Clubs, Hearts, or Diamonds. If you choose right, you win two team points! But if you choose wrong, you lose a point. BACK

Is the underlined homophone spelled correctly? Shoot Your Mouth Off Is the underlined homophone spelled correctly? The wolf past out of the forest and into the moonlight. BACK NO

Is the underlined homophone spelled correctly? Shoot Your Mouth Off Is the underlined homophone spelled correctly? But their are others, too, who have nowhere to go after school. BACK NO

Is the underlined homophone spelled correctly? Shoot Your Mouth Off Is the underlined homophone spelled correctly? Being a good hunter could help you with some animals, but if your ever being chased by a Velociraptor, it’s better to just run and hide. BACK NO

Is the underlined homophone spelled correctly? Shoot Your Mouth Off Is the underlined homophone spelled correctly? I don’t know which is worse—an English test or a math test. BACK YES

Is the underlined homophone spelled correctly? Shoot Your Mouth Off Is the underlined homophone spelled correctly? One of the effects of getting arrested for drunk driving is that you could lose your license. BACK YES

Is the underlined homophone spelled correctly? Shoot Your Mouth Off Is the underlined homophone spelled correctly? Following a game trail lead the lost Boy Scouts to a source of water. BACK NO

Ace in the Hole Ready? BACK Bonus Round Choose a suit – Spades, Clubs, Hearts, or Diamonds. If you choose right, you win two team points! But if you choose wrong, you lose a point. BACK

Is the underlined homophone spelled correctly? Shoot Your Mouth Off Is the underlined homophone spelled correctly? The lid on that gas can is loose; you’d better tighten it before it starts to leak. BACK YES

Which homophone word matches the definition? Gunslinger Match-Up Which homophone word matches the definition? The opposite of “win” or the opposite of “find” Lose BACK Lose / Loose

Which homophone word matches the definition? Gunslinger Match-Up Which homophone word matches the definition? Used to introduce the first of two alternatives Whether BACK Weather / Whether

Which homophone word matches the definition? Gunslinger Match-Up Which homophone word matches the definition? Used to introduce a comparison of two unequal things Than BACK Then / Than

Which homophone word matches the definition? Gunslinger Match-Up Which homophone word matches the definition? A bluish-grey metal used in bullets, weights, construction materials, and more Lead BACK Lead / Led

Which homophone word matches the definition? Gunslinger Match-Up Which homophone word matches the definition? Used when talking about something that belongs to you Your BACK Your / You’re

Which homophone word matches the definition? Gunslinger Match-Up Which homophone word matches the definition? One of the senses; something you do with your ear Hear BACK Here / Hear

Which homophone word matches the definition? Gunslinger Match-Up Which homophone word matches the definition? Meaning “also” or when you have an overabundance of something Too BACK To / Too / Two

Which homophone word matches the definition? Gunslinger Match-Up Which homophone word matches the definition? Refers to a location far away There BACK Their / They’re / There

Ace in the Hole Ready? BACK Bonus Round Choose a suit – Spades, Clubs, Hearts, or Diamonds. If you choose right, you win two team points! But if you choose wrong, you lose a point. BACK