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What is a homophone? Two or more words that have the same pronunciation but different spellings and meanings Example: pear and pair Example: by, buy and bye Marking code: sp for spelling
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too – to – two hear – here they’re – their – there you’re - your
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TAG Task: The class will be divided into two groups. Each group will nominate a person to take it in turns to write homophones on the board and the other group must write a different spelling of the same word … in under 2 minutes! GO! e.g. buy bye/by
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Progress check-up! Write a sentence using one or two incorrect homophones – make it tricky! Now swap your sentence with your partner. Can you underline the incorrect homophones in the sentence AND correct it?
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In pairs, can you identify the incorrect homophones used in the text below? What does Danny no about scorpions? Just because he found a large one in the bag of flower doesn’t make him an expert! They’re are so many at the zoo I visited last year. People will only here Danny’s account on scorpions because he’s a great story teller. I’m fantastic at telling stories two - it just isn’t fare!
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Peer assessment Swap your work with another pair and assess whether they have identified all of the incorrect homophones in the text. What does Danny no about scorpions? Just because he found a large one in the bag of flower doesn’t make him an expert! They’re are so many at the zoo I visited last year. People will only here Danny’s account on scorpions because he’s a great story teller. I’m fantastic at telling stories two - it just isn’t fare!
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