Adrian Helems 4 th grade. What’s the difference? Pair Pear.

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Adrian Helems 4 th grade

What’s the difference? Pair Pear

What’s the difference? Flower Flour

What’s the difference? Fur Fir

What are these words called? Homophones Words that sound the same as another, but have different spellings and different meanings.

Fill in the blank… The ____________ is shining brightly today. The man and his ____________ went fishing. son sun

The ____________ is shining brightly today. The man and his ____________ went fishing. Fill in the blank… son sun

Fill in the blank… I have a runny ____________. It must be a cold, but no one ____________. nose knows

Fill in the blank… I have a runny ____________. I might have a cold, but no one ____________. nose knows

Don’t let them trick you! Your I like your shirt You’re (You are) You’re wearing a blue shirt.

Which word goes with which sentence? You’re Your _______ drawings are very nice. _______ very good at drawing.

Draw a line from the word to the correct sentence… You’re Your _______ drawings are very nice. _______ very good at drawing.

Here are some more words… To Too Two

Draw a line from the word to the correct sentence… To Too Two The little girl wanted to go _______. The boy went _______the store. The _______ of them walked down the street.

Draw a line from the word to the correct sentence… To Too Two The little girl wanted to go _______ The boy went _______the store. The _______ of them walked down the street.

Here are some more words… There Their They’re

Draw a line from the word to the correct sentence… There Their They’re The kids also have a sliding board at _______ house. _______ going to spend the day playing outside. _______ are two swings hanging in the tree.

Draw a line from the word to the correct sentence… There Their They’re The kids also have a sliding board at _______ house. _______ going to spend the day playing outside. _______ are two swings hanging in the tree.

What are words that SOUND the same, but are SPELLED differently and have different MEANINGS ?

Assignment: Think of 20 sets of homophones (use a dictionary to find the meanings) Ex: bear/bare (one set of homophones) Write the word and definition Write a sentence using the word correctly Draw a picture to illustrate the sentence you write Due next Wednesday (March 11 th )