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dict.cc To, Too, or Two: Developing an Understanding of Homophones ReadWriteThink couldn't publish all of this great content without literacy experts to write and review for us. If you've got lessons plans, activities, or other ideas you'd like to contribute, we'd love to hear from you. More Find the latest in professional publications, learn new techniques and strategies, and find out how you can connect with other literacy professionals. More Teacher Resources by Grade Your students can save their work with Student Interactives. More Home › Classroom Resources › Lesson Plans Lesson Plan Student Objectives Instruction and Activities Extensions Student Assessment/Reflections Students will Learn the definition of a homophoneRecognize and give examples of several common homophonesListen to a song about homophones to extend their understandingWork in small cooperative groups to create short skits demonstrating an understanding of homophonesWork in small groups to create homophone comic strips back to top Instruction and Activities

Beratungsstelle der Berner Hochschulen Homophones, Weakly We've discussed the lazy American T before, and how it creates homophones on this side of the pond that would never be considered homophones in the old world. Since I have as much respect for UK English as I do US, it's a subset of homophones I don't plan to explore fully here at HW. Heard one, heard 'em all, as far as I'm concerned. But... I am a sucker for a kid's blossoming interest in literacy.

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