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1 Monday, April 7 th Bellringer Homographs/Homophones –Quiz Friday Idioms Work Time –Work on poetry or read a book One more day of tests!

2 Bellringer Write two words that are spelled alike but have different meanings. (These words may or may not sound alike.) Then write two words that sound alike but are spelled differently and have different meanings. Include the meaning with the words.

3 Homonyms There are two types of homonyms. Homographs are words that are spelled alike but have different meanings. For example, bat and bat are homographs. You can bat a ball, or you can see a bat flying out of a cave. Homophones are words that sound alike but have different spellings and different meanings. The words two and too are homophones. If you are unsure which spelling of a homophone is correct, use a dictionary.

4 scent mainminute sightwound sent maneminute sitewound 1. the hair on a horse’s neck ________________________ 2. part of an hour _________________________________ 3. the place where a new building will be ______________ 4. mailed ______________________________________ 5. a deep cut ___________________________________ 6. vision ________________________________________ 7. very small ____________________________________ 8. most important; central __________________________ 9. the smell of perfume ____________________________ 10. wrapped around ______________________________

5 Directions: Write two definitions for each homograph 1. wound_________________________________ 2. temple ________________________________ 3. brush _________________________________ 4. loot ___________________________________ 5. pitch __________________________________

6 Idioms An idiom is a word or phrase that has a special meaning different from its standard or dictionary meaning. –Example: to have something “up your sleeve” means to have a surprise or trick Directions: Make sure you understand the idiom you have selected. Then draw a large, colorful picture showing the literal meaning of the idiom. At the bottom, use the idiom in a sentence. Put your name on the paper.

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