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Speech/Language Virtual Learning
Multiple Meaning Words
May 2020
Speech/Language Multiple Meaning WordsLesson: May 2020
Learning Target:
Students will determine the correct multiple meaning word for each sentence.
Multiple Meaning Words:Multiple meaning words or homophones are words with more than one meaning.
For example:The teacher gave me a check mark on my paper.I received a $100.00 check from my aunt in the mail.
Let’s try some warm up videos:
Listen to the video .Try one more video.
Things that might trick you.
*Sometimes the word can have two or more definitions.
Example: I eat grape jam.
Example: I was in a traffic jam.Example: Be careful not to jam your finger in the door.
Noun: A nocturnal flying mammal. Example: I found a bat in the attic.
Multiple Meaning Words:Multiple Meaning words are words that have more than one meaning.
Noun: A wooden stick used to hit a ball. Verb: The act of batting. Example:He used the bat to hit the ball in right field.
BAT
Multiple Meaning Words:Multiple Meaning words are words that have more than one meaning.
Verb: To place, put, or leave. Example: I park my car there on Tuesday.
Noun: Land set aside for pleasure of the public.Example: I went to the park.
Park
Verb: To move back and forth.Noun: A seat suspended by ropes or chains, on which someone may sit and swing back and forth. Example: I love swinging in my swing.
Multiple Meaning Words:Multiple Meaning words are words that have more than one meaning.
Verb: The act of swinging.Example: He will swing the bat.
Swing
Multiple Meaning Words:Multiple Meaning words are words that have more than one meaning.
Noun: A fruit boiled with sugar until it is thick.Example: I had a peanut butter and grape jam sandwich for lunch.
Noun: A mass of people crowded together.Example: I was stuck in a traffic jam.
Jam
Multiple Meaning Words:Multiple Meaning words are words that have more than one meaning.
Noun: A thing circle of metal or other material. Example: She wore a ring on her finger.
Verb: To cause a bell to ring. Example: He will ring the bell.
Ring
Directions: Many words are spelled the same, but have different meanings. Match each word with the definition.
A. A seat suspended by ropes or chains, on which someone may sit and swing back and forth.
C. A circle of metal or other material.
B. A nocturnal flying mammal. 2.
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bat
ring
swing
D. A wooden stick used to hit a ball.
E. To cause a bell to ring.
F. The act of batting.
Directions: Many words are spelled the same, but have different meanings. Match each word with the correct definition.
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swing
bat
ring
Answers to slides 12 and 13:1. b2. c3. a4. f5. d6. e
Multiple Meaning Words:
Directions: Match each sentence with the word that shows the underlined meaning. Pick one word that fits in both blanks.
1. I went to the______. I threw the ______. ball swing ring leave
2. I will ____ the car here. I played on the swings at the _____. match park bat ring
3. Please turn ___ on 3rd Street. I____my lunch box at school. ring bat left swing
Multiple Meaning Words:
Answers to slide 14:1. ball2. park3. left
More Practice:Watch the video with a family member and see if you can come up with the answers for the multiple meaning words.
Multiple Meaning Words:
Self Check: Go tell someone in your home your answers.
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