Homophones learning about them

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Homophones Learning about homophones

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Students often have problems with certain words like knowing which word to use at a given time example see and sea so this presentation was prepared to help them understand what these words are called and when to use them.

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Homophones

Learning about homophones

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What are homophones?

Two words that have: The same soundDifferent meaningDifferent spelling

A homophone is generally considered a type of homonyms.

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How to use homophones?

To know which homophones to use in a sentence:

1. Think about the meaning of the other words in the sentence.

2. Think about the meaning of the homophone.

3. Choose the homophone that makes sense in the sentence.

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Examples

Homophones Definition

Hear ( verb)Here (adverb)

To listenThis place

Weather (noun)Whether (conjunction)

ClimateIf (used with or)

Knew (verb)

New (adjective)

Past form of know, understood.Recent, fresh

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Homophone Game

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About the game

There are 20 homophones in this game, ranging from medium, difficulty to hard.

Directions: When the slide appears read the two definitions of the homophones. You will have 7 seconds to call out the homophones,

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Good Luck

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Homophone # 1

1.Complete, entire

2.Middle of a doughnut

Whole-hole

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Homophone #2

1. Rob

2. Strong metal made from iron

Steal-Steel

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Homophone # 3

1.Not strong for 7 days

2. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.

weak- week

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Homophone #4

1.Not permitted to

2. to shout out

Allowed- aloud

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Homophone #5

1.Instrument use in soccer games

2. To cry pitifully

Ball-bawl

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Homophone #6

1.The most expensive hotel rooms

2. taste from sugar or honey

Suite- sweet

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Homophone #7

1.Look at very hard

2.Step

Stare- stair

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Homophone #8

1.A penny

2. A smell going up

cent- scent

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Homophone #9

1.Car hauled away by truck

2. land amphibian

Towed-toad

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Homophone # 10

1.The male off spring of a female

2.Its big and bright and it shines all day

Son- sun

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Homophone # 11

1.Used when baking

2. found in gardens

Flour- flower

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Homophone # 12

1.To put on hold

2. The feet of cats and dogs

Pause- paws

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Homophone # 13

1.Another name for chicken

2. an unpleasant odor.

Fowl-foul

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Homophone #14

1.A method to remove water from clothes

2. one uses it to propose

Wring- ring

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Homophone #15

1.Rhythm or pulse

2.Used for borsht

Beat-beet

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Homophone # 16

1.Seats for kings and queens

2.Tossed hurled

Throne- thrown

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Homophone #17

1.Inheritor

2. needed to breathe

Heir- air

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Homophone #19

1.To munch

2. to select

Chews- choose

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Homophone #20

1.Perceived with the ear

2. group of cows or goats

Heard – herd