No Headache Homophones 0201.1.8 Understand and spell basic words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings (homophones-

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No Headache Homophones Understand and spell basic words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings (homophones- flower/flour).

Homophones are words that sound the same. Homophones have different meanings.

Here are examples of some homophones. ant / aunt ate / eight chews / choose die / dye flour / flower

Hair Hare

Meet Meat

Mood Mooed

SunSon

WarWore

FluFlew

Let’s Practice Choose the correct word to complete the sentence.

I need the _______ paint. blue blew

Go Back!

I need the _______ paint. blue blew

I need to blow my _____. knowsknows nosenose

Go Back!

I need to blow my _____. knowsknows nosenose

My dog can shake with his ______. pause paws

Go Back!

My dog can shake with his ______. pause paws

May I have a ______ of the pizza? piecepiece peacepeace

Go Back!

May I have a ______ of the pizza? piece peace

Congratulations! No more homophone headaches!