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Homophones
Thats true, Dale! But were actually
DIFFERENT! Just like homophones!
We look the same, Chip!
  • Words that sound the same, but mean different
    things and have different spellings!

2
ARE vs. OUR
  • Are verb a form of the verb TO BE,
    indicating a state of being
  • You are such wonderful students!
  • They are teachers for Shaler Area.
  • Our possessive pronoun belonging to us
  • Hey! Dont throw that away, its our project for
    school!

3
ARE vs. OUR
ARE you going to join in OUR dance?
4
HEAR vs. HERE
  • Hear verb to perceive a sound with the ear
  • Do you even hear what Im saying? I feel that
    youre not listening to me!
  • Here adverb - in this place in this spot or
    locality
  • Put the book here on the shelf, please.

5
HEAR vs. HERE
Come over here so I can hear what you are saying
better!
6
HOLE vs. WHOLE
  • Hole noun a small opening in something, a gap
  • There is a hole in this container and all my soup
    is leaking out!
  • Whole adjective undivided, in one piece,
    complete
  • Dont leave out any details! Tell me the whole
    story!

7
HOLE vs. WHOLE
8
PATIENCE vs. PATIENTS
  • Patience noun the quality of being patient
  • I have a lot of patience when it comes to loud
    7th graders!
  • Patients plural noun one who is under the
    care of a doctor
  • The doctor saw four patients today who all had
    the flu.

9
PATIENCE vs. PATIENTS
I know a handsome gentleman whos a doctor, and
he has a lot of patience for the complaints of
his patients.
10
PEACE vs. PIECE
  • Peace noun a state of harmony between people
    or groups
  • Were hoping for peace in the world so that
    nations stop fighting.
  • Piece noun a small, separate portion of
    something
  • I cant eat a whole cake! Just give me a little
    piece, please.

11
PEACE vs. PIECE
All I wanted was some peace and quiet, but what I
got instead was this piece of cheese!
12
PLAIN vs. PLANE
  • Plain adjective simple, without decoration or
    adornment obvious and apparent
  • Her room is decorated in a very plain manner
    without a lot of pictures or posters.
  • Its plain to see that you simply havent done
    your homework.
  • Plane noun an airplane a flat surface
  • I flew in a plane for the first time today!
  • Put this piece of wood on an even plane so I can
    cut it correctly.

13
PLAIN vs. PLANE
What are all these knobs and levers? I thought
this plane was going to be a plain, simple craft!
14
THEIRS vs. THERES
  • Theirs possessive pronoun belonging to them
  • This car is definitely theirs you can tell by
    the personalized license plate.
  • Theres contraction a contraction, short for
    THERE IS
  • Hey, look! Theres Timmy, hes back at school
    after a long illness!

15
THEIRS vs. THERES
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THERE vs. THEIR vs. THEYRE
  • There adv in or at a place indicating a
    location
  • I am going to put this book over there on the
    table.
  • Their possessive pronoun belonging to them
  • I got a personal tour of their new home.
  • Theyre contraction a contraction, short for
    THEY ARE
  • Theyre really nice people once you get to know
    them!

17
THERE vs. THEIR vs. THEYRE
As our heroes face impending doom, they hang
there over a gaggle of hungry cats, knowing that
theyre in a tricky position and must use their
knowledge and education to save them!
18
TO vs. TOO vs. TWO
  • To preposition - used for expressing motion or
    direction toward a point, person, place, time, or
    thing approached and reached.
  • We went to the mall last weekend.
  • To this day, I still dont understand homophones!
  • He gave the present to me.
  • Too adverb also, in addition, to an excessive
    extent
  • I love English, too!
  • This class is too much fun!
  • Two noun the cardinal number, the sum of 11
  • I have two dogs.

19
TO vs. TOO vs. TWO
The two chipmunks went to the mansion to find the
treasure and discovered some interesting clues
along the way, too!
20
WAIT vs. WEIGHT
  • Wait verb to be available or in readiness
  • She waits for the bus at the end of her street
    every morning.
  • Weight noun the amount of heaviness something
    has
  • The weight of that book is about two pounds.

21
WAIT vs. WEIGHT
Lets wait until were outside the Earths orbit
when we wont have any weightthen we can float
around the spaceship!
22
WEATHER vs. WHETHER
  • Weather noun the state of the atmosphere as
    it applies to wind, temperature, cloudiness,
    moisture, pressure, etc
  • I hope the weather is beautiful for our picnic!
    I want it to be sunny and warm!
  • Whether conjunction - used to introduce a
    question presenting alternatives, usually with
    the word or
  • I cant decide whether or not I want to wear a
    skirt to school today.

23
WEATHER vs. WHETHER
Lets check to see whether the weather is nice
enough to go outside.
24
WHOSE vs. WHOS
  • Whose pronoun belonging to what person?
  • Whose coat was left in my classroom?
  • Whos contraction a contraction, short for
    WHO IS
  • Whos that new kid?

25
WHOSE vs. WHOS
Whos going to tell me whose plunger this is?!
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YOUR vs. YOURE
  • Your possessive pronoun belonging to you
  • I cant tell if this is your book or mine!
  • Youre contraction a contraction, short for
    YOU ARE
  • Mom bought you a car? I cant believe it!
    Youre so lucky!

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YOUR vs. YOURE
I bet youre glad you remembered your running
shoes today!
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