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Homophones and Homographs By: Jaime Morgan

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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. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Homophones and

HomographsBy: Jaime Morgan

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What are Homophones? Homophones are words that SOUND

alike, but have DIFFERENT spellings and meanings.

Lets see some examples!!!

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Homophones

Pair Pear

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Homophones

Ate Eight

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Homophones

See Sea

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Homophones

Here Hear

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Homophones

Wait Weight

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Homophones

Week Weak

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Homophones

BlewBlue

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Homophones

Night Knight

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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.

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Did you select sentence B?

GREAT JOB!

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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.

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Did you select sentence C?

FANTASTIC!

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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 beautifulc. The dolphins swim in the sea.

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Did you choose sentence A?

WONDERFUL!You are so

smart!

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What are Homographs? Homographs are words that are

SPELLED the same, but have DIFFERENT meanings!!!

Let’s look at some examples!!!

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Homographs

Sink Sink

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Homographs

Trip Trip

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Homographs

Tear Tear

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Homographs

Bow Bow

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Homographs

Scale Scale

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Homographs

Saw Saw

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Homographs

Can Can

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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!

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1. The _______ on my pencil broke.

2. Jo, _______ the flashlight over here.

point shine eraserpointpoint

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1. Wash your hands in the ________.

2. When the ship hit the iceberg, it began to _______.

tub sink floatsinksink

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1. I _______ the plane land.

2. I need a _____ to cut down the tree.

watched tool sawsawsaw

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