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Homophones . Homophones. “Hold still, Alex,” sighed her mother, tugging away. Say the word sighed. Alex pushed peas from side to side on he plate. Say the words side. What do you notice about these two words? They sound alike. Homophones.
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Homophones “Hold still, Alex,” sighed her mother, tugging away. Say the word sighed. Alex pushed peas from side to side on he plate. Say the words side. What do you notice about these two words? They sound alike.
Homophones What do you notice about the words sighed and side? They sound alike. These words are called homophones.
Homophones Homophones are words that sound alike but do not have the same spelling or the same meaning.
Homophones hair hare The ____ hopped under the house. The hare hopped under the house. My hat messed up my _________. My hat messed up my hair.
Homophones tale tail We read a ____ about a princess. We read a tale about a princess. My dog wages his ____ when he is happy. My dog wages his tail when he is happy.
Homophones see sea Can you ___ the moon? Can you see the moon? The book is about life in the ____. The book is about life in the sea.
Homophones week weak Tom feels to ____ to lift the box. Tom feels to weak to lift the box. Seven days makes a _____. Seven days makes a week.
Homophones • Look through the story Carousel to find the following homophones. • When you find them write them on a piece of paper. ant, eight, flu, hear, herd, knight, knows, main, pail, pear, plain, seam, weigh, and weight.
Your Turn Turn your practice book to page 121.