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Homophone Workbook: Homophones are words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings
Kids still need to know homophones, since spelling checkers don't differentiate between words like 'deer' and 'dear”. This book will help children learn the spelling and meaning of various homophones, while at the same time, improving their reading and thinking skills. Each of the five sections of the book, takes thirteen to twentyone homophone pairs or triplets, with seven activity sheets per section. The first activity in each section asks children to look up each homophone on the list, and write the word and its’ definition. The second activity is a matching activity, in which homophones are matched from two columns, and written together on the lines. Having to write the words together will help children learn these homophone relationships. The third activity is a pairing activity, where the children are to read a group of two or three sentences, and underline the common homophones. This activity will help them recognize the homophones, from context, and improve reading skills.The fourth activity is a series of riddle and context clues that requires them to learn the correct spelling for the intended word. This wi
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Kids still need to know homophones, since spelling checkers
don't differentiate between words like 'deer' and 'dear”. This
book will help children learn the spelling and meaning of
various homophones, while at the same time, improving their
reading and thinking skills. Each of the five sections of the
book, takes thirteen to twentyone homophone pairs or triplets,
with seven activity sheets per section. The first activity in each
section asks children to look up each homophone on the list,
and write the word and its’ definition. The second activity is a
matching activity, in which homophones are matched from two
columns, and written together on the lines. Having to write the
words together will help children learn these homophone
relationships. The third activity is a pairing activity, where the
children are to read a group of two or three sentences, and
underline the common homophones. This activity will help
them recognize the homophones, from context, and improve
reading skills.The fourth activity is a series of riddle and
context clues that requires them to learn the correct spelling
for the intended word. This will improve spelling and analytical
skills. The fifth activity is a choosing activity. The children have
the opportunity to choose the correct homophone, from the
words in parentheses, and write it in the blank space provided
in each sentence.The sixth activity is crossword puzzles.
Again, analytical skills will be practiced, and since it is
necessary to fit the answers into a certain amount of spaces,
spelling skills should be improved. The seventh activity is a
story or letter, in which the most logical homophone will be
written into each blank. This is probably the most difficult
activity, but children should be familiar enough with the
homophone groups to complete these pages. I've programmed
each section, from the easiest to hardest activities, which