Created by Connie CampbellConnie Campbell Homophones are words that sound the same, but are spelled differently and have different meanings.

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Created by Connie CampbellConnie Campbell

Homophones are words that sound the same, but are spelled differently and have different meanings.

Homophones are words that sound the same, but are spelled differently and have different meanings. Locate the homophone that makes sense in the sentence below. Use the to circle it. pen pin

The phone began to just as I stepped in the house. (Remember: Press enter after you circle each answer!) ring wring

The phone began to just as I stepped in the house. ring wring

The duck is near that over there. reed read

The duck is near that over there. reed read

I loved the second of that play. scene seen

I loved the second of that play. scene seen

The of bread baking was all through the house. scent sent

The of bread baking was all through the house. scent sent

The watch doesn’t to be working. seam seem

The watch doesn’t to be working. seam seem

Take a quick at the baby. peak peek

Take a quick at the baby. peak peek

I lost my new of glasses. pair pear

I lost my new of glasses. pair pear

The ghost let out a low. moan mown

The ghost let out a low. moan mown

The library book was three days. overdo overdue