A set of 28 worksheets
on the homophones.
Includes activities
on homophones, nouns, up - levelling work and prepositions.
Brush Up
On Homophones Improve Your English Work Packs teach the child good English.
Not exact matches
This bundle includes Worksheets
on: Articles Compound Adjectives Compound Words Connectives
Homophones - Homographs - Homonyms Prefixes and Suffixes Synonyms and Antonyms Word Order Adjectives Literary Devices
This resource includes A highly visual and interactive 150 - slide PowerPoint lesson
on the National Curriculum Year 3 and 4
Homophone / Near
Homophone and confusing words list.
This resource contains a set of 8 spelling practice worksheets
on the National Curriculum Year 3 and 4
Homophone / Near
Homophone and confusing wor...
These four PowerPoint lessons explain to the children what
homophones and homonyms are and then shows them how to create some teasing riddles and riddle poems to try out
on their friends.
On this page, you will find 3 fun activities (Halloween
Homophones, Christmas Wreath of Fortune Homophones, and St. Patrick's Day Tricky Word Pairs) that review homophones using engaging powerpoint pres
Homophones, Christmas Wreath of Fortune
Homophones, and St. Patrick's Day Tricky Word Pairs) that review homophones using engaging powerpoint pres
Homophones, and St. Patrick's Day Tricky Word Pairs) that review
homophones using engaging powerpoint pres
homophones using engaging powerpoint presentations.
These worksheets actually focus
on usage with
homophones.
The K - 12 word lists include popular literacy and reading programs, like Journeys; spelling based
on Fountas and Pinnell's latest research, Dolch and Fry sight words along with Fountas and Pinnell recommended high frequency words; vocabulary, like homonyms and
homophones; and content specific vocabulary, like literature, math, science, and social studies.
Receive activities
on: figurative language, literary terms, Latin root words, prefixes, suffixes, text types, idioms, characterization,
homophones, parts of speech, and more.
Simple
homophone errors indicate the author relies
on the spell check.
The title's play
on language — a
homophone of the French term of endearment «chouchou» — humanizes the subject onscreen, and her apparent homelessness and instability.
Garner
on Language and Writing gives examples of commonly misused
homophones in legal writing.