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Homophones Lesson Plans
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For this effective language arts lesson, students study homophones and practice using the correct words as they fill in the blanks to sentences. Sentence ideas are provided in the lesson, as is a very nice 35-page booklet of language worksheets which is downloadable as a pdf file. A thorough lesson with some nice extras!
Students explore the concept of homophones. In this homophone lesson, students use a selection from the book Matilda to review homophones. Students use a web to identify homophones.
Students understand what antonyms, synonyms and homophones are. In this antonyms, synonyms and homophones lesson plan, students create pairs of using an antonym, a homophone and a synonym. Students play an antonym matching game.
Students practice and study meanings, spelling, and use of homophone word pairs.
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Fifth graders complete a worksheet. In this homophones lesson plan, 5th graders discuss what homophones are, identify homophones in sentences and complete a word search full of homophones.
Sixth graders participate in a word study activity to practice the use of homophones. In this homophone lesson, 6th graders complete a worksheet choosing the correct form of the word. Students take a skill test in the format of the worksheet.
Students identify pairs of homophones. In this homophones lesson, students match pairs of homophones while playing a game of Concentration.
Third graders complete a worksheet. In this homophones lesson, 3rd graders brainstorm sets of homophones and discuss their meanings. Students explain why homophones can be difficult for a writer and complete a worksheet focusing on identifying the homophones.
Fifth graders participate in a spelling bee. In this verbs and homophones activity, 5th graders review how most verbs are formed in the past tense and how this differs from irregular verbs. Students identify homophones and homographs and complete a modified spelling bee. Students complete a worksheet about homophones and verbs.
Third graders write sentences using homophones. In this homophones activity, 3rd graders read sentences and identify the words that have the same sound but are spelled differently. Students define homophones, brainstorm sets of homophones and write sentences using each set. Students complete a worksheet on homophones.
