Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Homophones

Hello there!
This blog post is all about homophones! Here I will provide an anchor chart and a couple of activities that can be done in the classroom! Homophones are one of the trickiest reading skills for students to comprehend. With that, it is very important that the lesson you provide for the students is very in-depth and clear.

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 DaVonna Edgerson

Here's a copy of a homophone anchor chart. It explains what a homophone is, and also provide examples.

This is an activity that the students can do. The students would be required to pick a pair of homophones. They would then write their homophone in the two boxes, and do an  illustration. This is a fun activity that would get the students engaged in the lesson.
This worksheet could be use for an assessment, testing the students' knowledge of the correct meaning of the word. Whatever the picture in the middle is shown, the students' would have to color the corresponding word.
This is just a list of more homophones.

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