PR-6219UK Reading for Success - Book 4
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Phonics<br />
Homophones<br />
When two words sound the same, but have different meanings and spellings, they<br />
are called homophones. For example, maid and made are homophones. A maid<br />
is a person who cleans and made means created.<br />
Look at the word box below. Decide which word completes each sentence and<br />
write it on the line.<br />
Word box<br />
our/hour one/won bee/be<br />
I/eye<br />
right/write<br />
1. My sister turned last month.<br />
2. I can hear the buzzing .<br />
3. Who the game?<br />
4. Please your name on your paper.<br />
5. I’ll come over in an .<br />
6. Did dog run through your yard?<br />
Viewing sample<br />
7. Raise your hand.<br />
8. I have something in my .<br />
9. Kelly and are friends.<br />
10. Where will you after school today?<br />
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