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Word work - Homophones Scratch and Reveal 2

Grades: 4th Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade
Subjects: Home Learning, Writing, Multilingual Learners

Student Instructions

Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings. They also have different spellings. Check example page for guide and video Select add and use templates to respond. Use move to move the correctly spelt homophone label to the correct red box above the pictures. Use eraser to erase the green box beneath the pictures to reveal answers. Extension - When finished, addpage and using drawing or label tools , can you create 3 silly sentences containing as many homophones as possible? check to upload to seesaw class journal.

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Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings. Some homophones are pronounced the same way but are spelled differently and have different meanings. For example: wait (the verb) and weight (how heavy something is) they're (they are) and their (belonging to them) and there (adverb of place) Activity focus - Year 2 words. Year 2 there, their, they're here, hear see, sea bare, bear one, won sun, son two, to, too be, bee blue, blew night, knight

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