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Teach homophones with this engaging hands-on resource. This bundle includes seven days of mini lessons, anchor charts, class games with recording sheets, an interactive notebook page, task cards, puzzles, a craft, and a quick assessment. This is a complete hands-on mini unit that will add fun and excitement to your classroom. #HollieGriffithTeaching #KidsActivities #CraftsForKids Homophone Activities, Homophones Activities, Homophones Activity, Homophones Worksheets, Fast Finishers, Parent Teacher Conferences, Teacher Conferences, Teaching First Grade, Parent Teacher

Teach homophones with this engaging hands-on resource. This bundle includes seven days of mini lessons, anchor charts, class games with recording sheets, an interactive notebook page, task cards, puzzles, a craft, and a quick assessment. This is a complete hands-on mini unit that will add fun and excitement to your classroom. #HollieGriffithTeaching #KidsActivities #CraftsForKids

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Homophones and homonyms can be confusing for ESL students. In this blog post, we’ll provide a list of common homophones and homonyms, along with examples to help you understand how to use them correctly. What are Homophones and Homonyms? Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings, such as “bear” (the animal) and “bear” (to carry), or “lead” (the metal) and “lead” (to guide). Homonyms are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings, such as “read” (to…

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