Homophones and Homographs

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Homophones and Homographs By: Jaime Morgan

What are Homophones? Homophones are words that SOUND alike, but have DIFFERENT spellings and meanings. Lets see some examples!!!

Homophones Pair Pear

Homophones Ate Eight

Homophones See Sea

Homophones Here Hear

Homophones Wait Weight

Homophones Week Weak

Homophones Blew Blue

Homophones Night Knight

Let’s see how you do! The following sentence contains the correct usage of the underlined word : #1. We had two snow days this week. Which of the following sentences contains the same usage of the underlined word from sentence #1 ? a. He was too weak to lift the rock. b. My birthday is next week. c. The stomach flu made him feel weak and tired.

Did you select sentence B? GREAT JOB!

Let’s try another one! The following sentence contains the correct usage of the underlined word: I ate the entire pizza by myself. Which of the following sentences contains the same usage of the underlined word from sentence #1 ? a. There were eight pieces of pizza. b. My brother is eight years old. c. She ate the cupcakes for dessert.

Did you select sentence C? FANTASTIC!

ONE MORE!!! The following sentence contains the correct usage of the underlined word: Did you see the parade yesterday? Which of the following sentences contains the same usage of the underlined word from sentence #1 ? a. I see the stop sign. b. The sea is very beautiful c. The dolphins swim in the sea.

Did you choose sentence A? WONDERFUL! You are so smart!

Let’s look at some examples!!! What are Homographs? Homographs are words that are SPELLED the same, but have DIFFERENT meanings!!! Let’s look at some examples!!!

Homographs Sink Sink

Homographs Trip Trip

Homographs Tear Tear

Homographs Bow Bow

Homographs Scale Scale

Homographs Saw Saw

Homographs Can Can

Let’s see how you do with Homographs Choose which word fits in both of the following sentences. Homographs are spelled the same, but have different meanings!

1. The _______ on my pencil broke. 2 1. The _______ on my pencil broke. 2. Jo, _______ the flashlight over here. point shine eraser point point

sink sink Wash your hands in the ________. When the ship hit the iceberg, it began to _______. tub sink float sink sink

watched tool saw saw saw 1. I _______ the plane land. 2. I need a _____ to cut down the tree. watched tool saw saw saw

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