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Name The Homophones
Instructions — Look at each set of pictures below Choose the correct
homophones for each set from the word list, and write it in the spaces provided
pair - pear dye - die pail - pale hole - whole one - won see - sea
s Homophones are two or more words that sound alike but are spelled differently and have different meanings
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Instructions — Which one is it? Circle the correct homophone for each sentence
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Which Homophone Is It?
This is equal to the sum of its parts
Answer: the whole, the hole Fish in the fishbowl will do this if you don’t feed them
Answer: die, dye
You need this to write with
Answer: led, lead
If you get a prize, that means you have done this
Answer: one, won
Two of gloves or socks or shoes are called this
Answer: a pair, a pear
If you have very light skin, people may say you have this
Answer: pail skin, pale skin You can call this the ocean or you can call this another name
Answer: the see, the sea
Dogs and cats have these, but people don't
Answer: pause, paws
This is a unit of time
Answer: our, hour
When you hit a surface very hard, you can make these
Answer: dense, dents
We can do this to cheese, potatoes or carrots if we want to make shredded
leces
A place where something can be found
Answer: their, there
Homophones are two or more words that sound alike but are spelled differently and have different meanings
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Correction Time
Instructions — Some of the homophones in the sentences below are correct,
and some are wrong If the homophone is correct, leave the sentence alone If the
homophone is wrong, cross it out and write the correct word above the wrong one
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The hole class applauded when the teacher said there would be no test today
Our team led the other team by ten points
| one the game, but | still had to do the dishes
| can’t wait to wear my new pear of boots in the snow
We found our kitten asleep in the pail
| couldn’t see my mistake even when the teacher pointed it out
My dog’s pause were all muddy when he came in from the rain
Our new hall clock chimes every half our
| counted twelve dense in the fender
| won a great big panda at the fair
| wondered why their wasn’t any cake left after the party
We couldn’t swim in the see today; the water was too rough
The whole in my sweater was getting bigger each day
| was afraid my fish would dye if we let my sister take care of them
The guide lead us back to the front of the museum
The speaker decided to paws in the middle of his speech to answer questions from the crowd
The pair looked overripe so | threw it away
| wanted my room painted a pale blue shade
That’s a grate story you told, but | don’t believe you
I’m the only won in my class whose name begins with “2”
- Homophones are two or more words that sound alike but are
spelled differently and have different meanings
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phone.’ Find this “hidden homophone,”
blank next to the scrambled word in the parenthesis
Instructions — In each of the following sentences there is a “hidden homo-
underline it, and write it as you found it in the
1 It was my turn to deal the cards in the game
(lead)
2 My mother says | have to clean my room now
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3 When I was in third grade, my favorite game was leap frog
(pale)
4 My flashlight needs a new battery often
(dense)
5 My little brother wanted to swap his tricycle for a yo-yo
Homophones are two or more words that sound alike but are spelled differently and have different mmeaninøs
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Make Your Own Homophone
Instructions — In the boxes below, draw a picture of your favorite homophone
pairs Write the name of each homophone under each picture
Homophones are two or more words that sound alike but are
spelled differently and have different meanings
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Homophone Crossword Puzzle
Instructions — Have fun filling in the crossword puzzle Each of the answers is a homophone
You may choose your answers from the word list below
whole - hole one - won sea - see dense - dents
dye - die pair - pear pause - paws grate - great
lead - led pail - pale hour - our their - there
1 A pronoun 2 To no longer exist
4 To stop for a while 3 Entire or all
6 Opposite of followed 4 Very light in shade or color
8 Deep impressions made on 5 An ocean
9 Two of these are this 9 An animal has four
12 A cavity 12 Unit of time
13 A thick fog is this 14 To look
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Homographs
Homographs are words which are spelled alike but have two different meanings
Instructions — The homographs listed below have
two and sometimes three meanings Yet, it is possible that some of the homographs can have even more mean-
ings than those given in this lesson
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Correct the Homograph
Instructions — Fill jn each blank in the sentences below with the correct homo-
graph Choose from the homograph list below Remember to use each word in two
and sometimes three sentences
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1 In the summer, we have fun swimming in my neighbor's
2 The was filled with ice-cold lemonade
3 My cousin is an actress in Hollywood and wants to be a big
4 My mom always put a little nutmeg into the pancake
5 The ball rolled into a and we couldn’t get it out
6 We gave the baby a blue and red , and it’s now his favorite toy
7 In the fairytale, the of the kingdom was a wise, old gnome
8 Under the water, we saw a of silver fish swimming quickly away
from us
9 | was coughing so much, my was beginning to hurt
10 Tomorrow | am going to my new
11 Every time | see the first in the sky, | make a wish
12 | watched the cook remove every on the fish before he baked
it in the oven
Homographs are words which are spelled alike but have
different meanings
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My friend let me borrow his brand new for the baseball
game
My older brother taught me how to shoot
My uncle said he always wanted to be a for a major league baseball team
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| weighed myself on the in the nurse’s Office
We had a contest tc see who could get to the of hill the
fastest
When my mom was in elementary school, she said she walked to school
My cat, Dinah, was having fun playing with a peach
The pirate buried his treasure deep in the ground
My baby sister likes to pile one on top of another
| didn’t follow my friends into the cave because | was afraid a
would fly on my head
The music teacher made us sing up and down the ten times Our mothers formed a car to take us to school each morning
The hit a home run out of the ball park
Homographs are words which are spelled alike but have
different meanings
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Instructions — Look at each set of pictures below Choose the correct
homographs for each set from the word list, and write it in the spaces provided
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