Hopping Thursday Homophones

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Hopping Thursday Homophones 5 th Grade 3 rd Nine Weeks 2010-2011

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Hopping Thursday Homophones. 5 th Grade 3 rd Nine Weeks 2010-2011. o ne won. o ne/won. Only one student can win the “Student of the Year” trophy.. My sister won it last year. p ale pail. p ale/pail. The girl turned pale when she saw the bear. She dropped her pail of berries . . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Hopping Thursday Homophones

5th Grade3rd Nine Weeks

2010-2011

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onewon

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one/wonOnly one student can win the “Student of the Year” trophy..

My sister won it last year.

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palepail

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pale/pailThe girl turned pale when she saw the bear.

She dropped her pail of berries.

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pawspause

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paws/pauseThe cat batted the toy mouse with her paws.

After a pause, she jumped on it again.

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peakpeek

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Peek/peakThe mountain peak was covered in snow.

It seemed to peek out from the clouds.

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plainplane

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plain/planeWe flew over the desert in a small plane.

It was flat and plain, without trees or bushes.

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raiserays

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rays/raiseI am going to raise the flag at dawn.

I will wait until I see the first rays of sunlight.

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readred

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read/redThis is the best poem, I have ever read!

It is called “Red Sky at Morning.”

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reinrain

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rein/rainAlex held the horse’s rein tightly.

It was hard to see the trail in the rain.

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rightwrite

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right/writeTyler writes with his right hand.

I write with my left hand.

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roadrowed

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road/rowedJohn ran down the road, but he was too late.

His sister rowed away with out him.