Skill’s lesson: Homophones: Words that sound the same, are spelled differently, and have different meanings.

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Skill’s lesson: Homophones: Words that sound the same, are spelled differently, and have different meanings.

Your assignment: Find the word or words in the sentence that is a homophone. “I have a clue for you. The word you’re looking for is being used in the wrong way!”

His genes faded after hanging in the son for an our. 3 jeanssunhour

His jeans faded after hanging in the sun for an hour. genes-jean son-sun our-hour

The girl will cell read balloons at the festival. 2 sell red

The girl will sell red balloons at the festival. cell-sell red-read

Won of the breaks requires inspecting before we go their. 3 onebrakes there

One of the brakes requires inspecting before we go there. one-won brakes-breaks there-their

The bare lingered on the not of the tree for to long. 3 bear knot too

The bear lingered on the knot of the tree for too long. bare-bear knot-not too-to

The hair pranced around the fur tree for ate daze. 4 harefir eightdays

The hare pranced around the fir tree for eight days. hare-hair fir-fur eight-ate days-daze

The church isle resounded with the choir’s preys to the lord. 2 aisle praise

The church aisle resounded with the choir’s praise to the lord. aisle-isle praise-preys

Beet the eggs, great the cheese and poor them into the skillet. 3 beatgratepour

Beat the eggs, grate the cheese and pour them into the skillet. beat-beet grate-great pour-poor

Use these utensils to need the flower into the doe to make the bread. 3 kneadflourdough

Use these utensils to knead the flour into the dough to make the bread. knead-need flour-flower dough-doe

Use these _________to knead the flour into the dough to make the bread. 1.faded 2. festival 3. inspecting 4. lingered 5. pranced 6. resounded 7. skillet 8. utensils 8

1.faded 2. festival 3. inspecting 4. lingered 5. pranced 6. resounded 7. skillet 8. utensils 5 The hare _______around the fir tree for eight days.

1.faded 2. festival 3. inspecting 4. lingered 5. pranced 6. resounded 7. skillet 8. utensils 3 One of the brakes requires ________ before we go there.

1.faded 2. festival 3. inspecting 4. lingered 5. pranced 6. resounded 7. skillet 8. utensils 7 Beat the eggs, grate the cheese and pour them into the __________.

1.faded 2. festival 3. inspecting 4. lingered 5. pranced 6. resounded 7. skillet 8. utensils 2 The girl will sell red balloons at the ______.

1.faded 2. festival 3. inspecting 4. lingered 5. pranced 6. resounded 7. skillet 8. utensils 4 The bear _________ on the knot of the tree for too long.

1.faded 2. festival 3. inspecting 4. lingered 5. pranced 6. resounded 7. skillet 8. utensils 1 His jeans _____ after hanging in the sun for an hour.

1.faded 2. festival 3. inspecting 4. lingered 5. pranced 6. resounded 7. skillet 8. utensils 6 The church aisle ______ with the choir’s praise to the lord.