Bible Language Arts Ms. Meek Lesson # 32 Homophones.

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Bible Language Arts Ms. Meek Lesson # 32 Homophones

Homophones are words that sound alike, but have different spellings and different meanings. Many common words have homophones, and it is easy to confuse them.

Common Homophones there, their, they’re to, two, too where, wear one won

Where are you going? Don't forget to wear a jacket when you go. I'm going to a baseball game with my friend, Chris. Kyle will come to the game too. She bought two hotdogs. Our seats are over there. It is their turn to bat. I think that they’re going to win.

Pick out the Homophones I ate the eight cakes that were on my plate. She only won one ticket to the show. Some people know that you add to find the sum. I knew they had a new animal at the zoo. The wind blew my blue shirt into the pool.

Pick out the Homophones I ate the eight cakes that were on my plate. She only won one ticket to the show. Some people know that you add to find the sum. I knew they had a new animal at the zoo. The wind blew my blue shirt into the pool.

Pick out the Homophones I ate the eight cakes that were on my plate. She only won one ticket to the show. Some people know that you add to find the sum. I knew they had a new animal at the zoo. The wind blew my blue shirt into the pool.

Pick out the Homophones I ate the eight cakes that were on my plate. She only won one ticket to the show. Some people know that you add to find the sum. I knew they had a new animal at the zoo. The wind blew my blue shirt into the pool.

Pick out the Homophones I ate the eight cakes that were on my plate. She only won one ticket to the show. Some people know that you add to find the sum. I knew they had a new animal at the zoo. The wind blew my blue shirt into the pool.

Pick out the Homophones I ate the eight cakes that were on my plate. She only won one ticket to the show. Some people know that you add to find the sum. I knew they had a new animal at the zoo. The wind blew my blue shirt into the pool.

Which Homophone? _________the best teacher! your or you’re? You’re the best teacher! I went to the lake and ______ the boat. rowed or road? I went to the lake and rowed the boat.