Fun With Jokes Why are movie stars so cool? Because they have so many fans.

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Fun With Jokes

Why are movie stars so cool? Because they have so many fans.

Why did the king draw straight lines? Because he was the ruler.

Why did the teacher wear sunglasses? Her students were too bright.

Why did the cat come down from the tree? Because it saw the tree bark.

How do you stop a bull from charging? You take away its credit card.

Homonyms & Homophones Defined Homophones – pronounced the same differ in meaning and sometimes spelling. –Example: night and knight Homonyms – pronounced the same differ in meaning often have the same spelling –Example: bank (of a river) bank (where money is kept)

TO, TWO, TOO YOUR, YOU’RE THEIR, THERE, THEY’RE

1.We went to the store. 2. We went too the store.

1.Their asking too many questions. 2. They’re asking too many questions.

1.Your going to get hurt. 2. You’re going to get hurt.

1.There book was in the classroom. 2. Their book was in the classroom.

1.It’s only going to be the too of us. 2. It’s only going to be the two of us.

1.I’ll leave you’re things by the door. 2. I’ll leave your things by the door.

Additional Resources Homonym List Online Homonym Game Teachers’ Resources