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Teacher Directions:

This booklet is made to introduce homophones.


It is based on the song sang by Brian McKnight and Cleo
the Tiger http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3prL9EHifw0
1. Listen to the song to find out what words goes on the
blanks.
2. Draw a picture of the word on top of the empty box.
Read the song with your partner by taking turn o
2. What are Homophones?
3. What is some example of homophones?
4. (Show a homophones list) Choose one Homophone to
work with. Write it on the first page of your booklet.
5. After _____ minutes we will go around and share to
complete our booklet.














Homophones Listening Worksheet
Name: Date:
I this book. Its come
look.



Right , youll . Two words
that sounds the same.




I theres one else that
loves them so.



Youre lets these words
all day and night.





Yesterday


Theyre so sweet. Thats why we always not that kind
of .




Homophones that
the same, but theyre not
the same





























Name:
Name:
Name:






Homophones






_________________________________












Definition:
Ant
--> A small insect



Aunt
--> Your mother or fathers
sister


Circle which part of Speech:
Noun Pronoun Verb
Adjective
Other
Noun Pronoun Verb
Adjective
Other
Illustration:



Use each homonym in a sentence: (Make your own!)
1. An ant bit me on my leg !
Ouch!



2. Auntie Belen is my favorite
aunt because she always
brings
me candies.



Challenge! Use the homonym pair in one sentence.
The ants Aunt told him to do his homework.




Definition:










Circle which part of Speech:
Noun Pronoun Verb
Adjective
Other
Noun Pronoun Verb
Adjective
Other
Illustration:



Use each homonym in a sentence: (Make your own!)
1.




2.




Challenge! Use the homonym pair in one sentence.





Definition:










Circle which part of Speech:
Noun Pronoun Verb
Adjective
Other
Noun Pronoun Verb
Adjective
Other
Illustration:



Use each homonym in a sentence: (Make your own!)
1.




2.




Challenge! Use the homonym pair in one sentence.





Definition:










Circle which part of Speech:
Noun Pronoun Verb
Adjective
Other
Noun Pronoun Verb
Adjective
Other
Illustration:



Use each homonym in a sentence: (Make your own!)
1.




2.




Challenge! Use the homonym pair in one sentence.





Definition:










Circle which part of Speech:
Noun Pronoun Verb
Adjective
Other
Noun Pronoun Verb
Adjective
Other
Illustration:



Use each homonym in a sentence: (Make your own!)
1.




2.




Challenge! Use the homonym pair in one sentence.





Definition:










Circle which part of Speech:
Noun Pronoun Verb
Adjective
Other
Noun Pronoun Verb
Adjective
Other
Illustration:



Use each homonym in a sentence: (Make your own!)
1.




2.




Challenge! Use the homonym pair in one sentence.

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