

Wonders Homophones
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English
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2nd - 5th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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8 Slides • 14 Questions
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Homophones (their, there, they're)

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What are Homophones?
Homophones are words that have the same pronunciation but different spellings and different meanings.
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Multiple Select
Select all the characteristics of a homophone.
Homophones are words that have a/the _____.
different spelling
same pronunciation
same meaning
different meaning
same spelling
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Examples
There, Their, They're
These words are homophones. They have the same pronunciation but have different meanings and spellings.
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There
The word there is often used to describe placement or location.
Do you see that beautiful cat over there?
My friends are always there for me when I need them.
We'll be there as soon as we can!
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Their
The word their helps describe ownership or possession.
Their house has a huge basement.
Do you know their phone number?
Trees lose their leaves during the winter.
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They're
The word they're is a contraction for they are.
I wonder if they're finished cooking dinner?
They're the most beautiful cats I've ever seen.
I think they're going to visit us soon.
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Practice
Read each sentence. Choose the correct word to fill in the blank.
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Multiple Choice
I hope _____ is snow tomorrow so school is cancelled.
their
there
they're
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Multiple Choice
Let's move the table over _____ so we have more room to eat.
their
there
they're
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Multiple Choice
Have you been to _____ house yet? I heard it's beautiful.
their
there
they're
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Multiple Choice
I think _____ is a cat hiding under the blanket.
their
there
they're
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Multiple Choice
I wonder if _____ coming to the party tonight?
their
there
they're
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Multiple Choice
_____ planning to fly back to El Salvador this summer to visit family.
their
there
they're
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Multiple Choice
I didn't know that _____ cat was so spooky.
their
there
they're
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Multiple Choice
Teachers should let students share _____ opinions.
their
there
they're
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Multiple Choice
I hope _____ is a lot of pizza at this party because I'm so hungry.
their
there
they're
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Multiple Choice
Do you think _____ going to tell the truth?
their
there
they're
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Multiple Choice
For being so different, _____ actually great friends.
their
there
they're
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Multiple Choice
I hope I didn't waste _____ time.
their
there
they're
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Homophones Review
Homophones are words that have the same pronunciation but different spellings and different meanings.
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Open Ended
Write a sentence using one or more of these homophones:
there, their, they're
Homophones (their, there, they're)

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