Knight
Night
Bat Bat
The knight strikes his sword to
his opponent.
There was no moon last night.
Bat is a mammal that usually
lives in a cave.
A bat is used to hit a
baseball.
Knight-Night
Bat-Bat
What do we call this set of words?
(MHOMSYNO)
They are called…
HOMONYMS!
What are homonyms then?
Listen and fill up diagram
given to
Homophones and Homographs Lesson.mp4
LET’S REVIEW…
HOMOPHONES are words that sound
alike but have different meanings
and different spellings.
Examples:
Made- Maid Addition- Edition
Hurt- Heart Flower- Flour
HOMOGRAPHS are words that may
or may not sound alike but have
the same spelling but a different
meaning
Examples:
Desert- Desert Close- Close
Bow- Bow Tire- Tire
GROUP WORK
Group Work:
You will be given words in
flashcards. Identify which of
these words are homographs
and homophones by placing
them in appropriate column.
Aside from the given examples,
think of other homophones and
homographs and use them in
just one sentence.
SHORT QUIZ
Tell whether the underlined words are homophones
or homographs.
1. The bee in that tree
house can be very
dangerous when
disturbed.
Tell whether the underlined words are homophones
or homographs.
2. The bear can bear very
cold temperatures.
Tell whether the underlined words are homophones
or homographs.
3. I need to wind the
alarm clock so I can fly
my kite in the gusty wind.
Tell whether the underlined words are homophones
or homographs.
4. Please record the event
as the try to beat the
world record.
Tell whether the underlined words are homophones
or homographs.
5. Can you see the whole
event in the small hole?
Tell whether the underlined words are homophones
or homographs.
6. The driver turned left
and left the main road.
Tell whether the underlined words are homophones
or homographs.
7. The janitor leaves the
playground full of dried
leaves and plastic
wrappers.
Tell whether the underlined words are homophones
or homographs.
8. The brave knight fought
ferociously the whole
night.
Tell whether the underlined words are homophones
or homographs.
9. I would chop the wood
so that I could have a
firewood for my cooking.
Tell whether the underlined words are homophones
or homographs.
10. The heir to the
kingdoms always go out
in the garden to breath
fresh air.
ASSIGNMENT
Compose a short
paragraph on any topic
using at least 3
homographs and 3
homophones.

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    The knight strikeshis sword to his opponent. There was no moon last night.
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    Bat is amammal that usually lives in a cave. A bat is used to hit a baseball.
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    Knight-Night Bat-Bat What do wecall this set of words? (MHOMSYNO)
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    They are called… HOMONYMS! Whatare homonyms then? Listen and fill up diagram given to Homophones and Homographs Lesson.mp4
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    HOMOPHONES are wordsthat sound alike but have different meanings and different spellings. Examples: Made- Maid Addition- Edition Hurt- Heart Flower- Flour
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    HOMOGRAPHS are wordsthat may or may not sound alike but have the same spelling but a different meaning Examples: Desert- Desert Close- Close Bow- Bow Tire- Tire
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    Group Work: You willbe given words in flashcards. Identify which of these words are homographs and homophones by placing them in appropriate column.
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    Aside from thegiven examples, think of other homophones and homographs and use them in just one sentence.
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    Tell whether theunderlined words are homophones or homographs. 1. The bee in that tree house can be very dangerous when disturbed.
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    Tell whether theunderlined words are homophones or homographs. 2. The bear can bear very cold temperatures.
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    Tell whether theunderlined words are homophones or homographs. 3. I need to wind the alarm clock so I can fly my kite in the gusty wind.
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    Tell whether theunderlined words are homophones or homographs. 4. Please record the event as the try to beat the world record.
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    Tell whether theunderlined words are homophones or homographs. 5. Can you see the whole event in the small hole?
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    Tell whether theunderlined words are homophones or homographs. 6. The driver turned left and left the main road.
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    Tell whether theunderlined words are homophones or homographs. 7. The janitor leaves the playground full of dried leaves and plastic wrappers.
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    Tell whether theunderlined words are homophones or homographs. 8. The brave knight fought ferociously the whole night.
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    Tell whether theunderlined words are homophones or homographs. 9. I would chop the wood so that I could have a firewood for my cooking.
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    Tell whether theunderlined words are homophones or homographs. 10. The heir to the kingdoms always go out in the garden to breath fresh air.
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    Compose a short paragraphon any topic using at least 3 homographs and 3 homophones.