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Cooking up some

Homophones
Words
that sound
the same
but have
different
spellings
and
meanings.
By Petersons-Pad.blogspot.com
Graphic by: ScrappinDoodles

Fonts by: Kevin and Amanda

Teacher: Print, laminate, and cut cards apart. There are several ways to
use these cards. You can do a class sort where the students will match
the like homophone then record 10 of them on the recording sheet. Students can practice reading and matching the homophones in a center. A
matching game could be played where all the cards are turned face
down and partners take turns matching the homophones.

would

wood

knew

new

no

know

rode

road

there

their

where

wear

bye

by

read

red

blew

blue

right

write

hear

here

won

one

bear

bare

bee

be

sun

son

knot

not

ate

eight

hair

hare

see

sea

maid

made

Name_____________________________

Write 10 matching homophones


from the sort in the boxes below.

Cooking up some

Homophones

Use some of the homophones to write a sentence.

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