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Thursday,

December
16, 2021
4th-5th Grade class
There
They’re
Their
To
Two
Too
Homophone:
Homophones are words that
sound like one another, but
are different in definition
Other Examples of Homophones:
● Ball and Bawl
● Mail and Male
● Ad and Add
Can you think of any
other Homophones?
Other examples:
Homophones
Definition: Example:
Ball

Bawl

Male

Mail
Homophones
Choose the correct word for the sentence

My sister went to see her favorite


______ in concert.
Banned or Band?
Homophones
Choose the correct word for the sentence

There’s something in my _____.


Eye or I?
Homophones
Choose the correct word for the sentence

“I never _____ that could even be


possible!” She exclaimed.
New or Knew?
Homophones Song:
Your Assignment (Part 1):

Write the definition and give an


example of each homophone.

Choose the correct word for


the sentence.
Your Assignment (Part 2):
Create a short story with
as many homophones as you
can!
Examples:
Their, there, and they’re Fair and fare
To, two, and too For and four
Bare and bear Heal and heel
Be and bee Hole and whole
Brake and break Knight and night
Cent and scent Know and no
Flower and flour Knew and new
Timer Examples:
Their, there, and they’re
To, two, and too
Bare and bear
Be and bee
Brake and break
Cent and scent
Flower and flour
Fair and fare
For and four
Heal and heel
Hole and whole
Knight and night
Know and no
Knew and new

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