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Homophones Homographs

Homophones Homographs

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English

5th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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Homographs and Homophones

Vocabulary Strategy 4.9

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Homographs

Words that has more than one meaning or pronunciation


Ex: Tear

  • How quickly do you tear off the wrapping when you open a birthday gift?


  • I promised myself I will not shed a tear during this sad movie.
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Multiple Choice

What is a homograph?

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a word pronounced the same as another word

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a word with more than one meaning or pronunciation

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a word part added to the front of a root word

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a word part added to the back of a root word

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Multiple Select

Which word(s) is a homograph?

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live

2

sun

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right

4

rim

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Homophones

Words that are pronounced the same as another word, but has a different meaning or spelling


Ex. See and Sea


  • Do you see the snake under that rock?


  • I enjoyed the fun summer vacation by the sea.
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Multiple Choice

What is a homophone?

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words that are pronounced the same as another word, but has a different meaning or spelling

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words that has more than one meaning or pronunciation

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a word part added to the front of the root word

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a word part added to the back of the root word

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Multiple Select

Which words are homophones?

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see/sea

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tear/tear

3

bored/board

4

ring/ring

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blue/blew

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Open Ended

Write two sentences with homophones (see/sea, beach/beech, be/bee, bare/bear, flour/flower)

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Open Ended

Write two sentences with homographs (letter, live, minute, novel, primary, right, ring)

Homographs and Homophones

Vocabulary Strategy 4.9

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