Homonyms. What are homonyms? Homonyms are words that sound the same, and are spelled the same, but have different meanings. Example: Stalk 1. The corn.

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Homonyms

What are homonyms? Homonyms are words that sound the same, and are spelled the same, but have different meanings. Example: Stalk 1. The corn stalk is tall. 2. Paparazzi stalk famous people. Homo = same Nym = name

Whole Group Practice: Why are they the same? On your own sheet of paper, circle the Homonym. Then, write how they are different.

Clue: A flower found in your eye. iris What is it?

Clue: Look at this to see what the time is. watch What is it?

Clue: Your money is not in danger when it is in this. safe What is it?

Clue: Press down hard with your foot to stick this on the envelope. stamp What is it?

Clue: A learner in the middle of your eye. pupil What is it?

Clue: A place where a group of fish learn. school What is it?

Clue: A keen supporter to cool you down. fan What is it?

Clue: Move your hand as the water comes in. wave What is it?

Glue the long piece of wood. stick What is it?

A tree in the middle of your hand. palm What is it?

Understanding Check Answer the questions on your handout! –Now that you know what homonyms are, why do you think it is important to learn them? –Why might you need to know what homonyms are?

Self-Practice 1 & 2 Make your own Homonym clues! Make up your own clue using two of the definitions below: –Cannon: 1. A large, heavy piece of artillery formerly used in warfare 2. (Billiards or snooker) A stroke in which the cue ball strikes two balls successfully 3. Collide with something forcefully or at an angle

Pair Poster Get with a partner that read the same Anchor Book as you. Create a poster using a clue that relates to your Anchor Book. You must have two pictures, 1 clue, and the Answer next to each picture, explaining how it connects to your Anchor Book. Your names, period, and date must be on the poster somewhere. BOTH OF YOU HAVE TO WRITE ON THE PAPER!!!

Sample Poster: Clue: One is used to cook food the other is when someone investigates you. –Pony Boy probably grilled his food when he was in hiding. –Pony Boy gets grilled by his older brothers when he stays out late.

Homonym Homework See back of handout.