This week’s spelling words Homophones Words that SOUND the SAME but are SPELLED DIFFERENTLY and have DIFFERENT MEANINGS.

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This week’s spelling words Homophones Words that SOUND the SAME but are SPELLED DIFFERENTLY and have DIFFERENT MEANINGS

Our Weekly Spelling List 1.whole 2.hole 3.its 4.it’s (it is) 5.hear 6.here 7.won 8.one 9.our 10.hour 11.their 12.there 13.fur 14.fir 15.road 16.rode 17.peace 18.piece 19.every 20.sing Color Codes *high frequency words= orange

whole/hole He was so hungry he ate the whole entire pizza. She has a hole in her sock.

its/it’s (it is) The dog hurt its paw. It’s almost Thanksgiving!

hear/here Can you hear that music playing? I am going to sit right here on this bench.

won/one The team won the championship. I only had one piece of candy left from Halloween.

our/hour Our class is doing their work. We have lunch in one hour.

their/there Their friends are coming over to play. Run over there and get the newspaper please!

fur/fir The puppies fur was so soft. We got a fir tree to decorate for Christmas.

road/rode The road was so bumpy. He rode his bike to the park.

peace/piece We had peace and quiet on our vacation. May I have a piece of pie?