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forth flour their foul threw miner waste fowl there minor waist through they’re flower fourth pour principal pore principle poor. Spelling Lesson 23. Spelling Tip Homophones are words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings. Spelling Homophones. forth - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Spelling Lesson 23
Spelling Homophones
forthflourtheirfoul
threwminerwastefowlthereminorwaist
throughthey’reflowerfourthpour
principalpore
principlepoor
Spelling TipHomophones are words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings.
1-15. Write the Core Words in homophone groups. Circle the group with three words.
16-20. Write the Challenge Words in homophone groups.
forthflourtheirfoul
threwminerwastefowlthereminorwaist
throughthey’reflowerfourthpour
principalpore
principlepoor
forthflourtheirfoul
threwminerwastefowlthereminorwaist
throughthey’reflowerfourthpour
principalpore
principlepoor
Foul FowlLong ago lived a rooster known as
the ( 1 ) ( 2 ) because it was not very pleasant. Every morning it crowed at the farmer’s window until he came ( 3 ) to feed it. Usually that was by the ( 4 ) or fifth COCK-A-DOODLE-DO. “I think ( 5 ) is no need for that noise,” the farmer said. “People need ( 6 ) sleep and ( 7 ) complaining about you.” But the rooster did not care as long as the farmer ( 8 ) enough corn on the ground.
forthflourtheirfoul
threwminerwastefowlthereminorwaist
throughthey’reflowerfourthpour
principalpore
principlepoor
This was definitely not a ( 9 ) problem. Even the coal ( 10 ) down in the valley complained about the noise. One day the farmer said, “I am ( 11 ) getting up early to feed you. Tomorrow I will chase you off my farm.”
forthflourtheirfoul
threwminerwastefowlthereminorwaist
throughthey’reflowerfourthpour
principalpore
principlepoor
Then the farmer remembered that the rooster chased hungry rabbits out of the ( 12 ) gardens. Because of the rooster, grain did not go to ( 13 ) on the farm. That meant that more grain went to the mill and there was more ( 14 ) for the farmer’s bread. The farmer sighed and bowed at the ( 15 ). “You are forgiven,” he told the rooster. “I will see you again in the morning when you crow!”
Some contractions sound like other words, but their meanings and spellings are very different. Write the correct word to complete these sentences.
16. We must know ______ planning to go. (who’s; whose)
17. Try to clean ______ room before leaving. (your; you’re)
18. ______ jacket is this? (Who’s; Whose)
19. I am happy to know that _______ coming. (your; you’re)
20. ______ the book I have been looking for! (Here’s; Hears)
forthflourtheirfoul
threwminerwastefowlthereminorwaist
throughthey’reflowerfourthpour
principalpore
principlepoor
Contraction Confusion
Write the Core Words that rhyme with the words below.
1-2. Two words that rhyme with new. Circle the word that is the past tense of throw.
3-4. Two words that rhyme with power. Circle the word that names something used in cooking.
5-7. Three words that rhyme with care. Circle the word that means” belonging to them.”
forthflourtheirfoul
threwminerwastefowlthereminorwaist
throughthey’reflowerfourthpour
principalpore
principlepoor
Rhyme and Write
8. Someone who works in a mine
9. Something that is less important
10.Part of the body
11.Poor use
forthflourtheirfoul
threwminerwastefowlthereminorwaist
throughthey’reflowerfourthpour
principalpore
principlepoor
Pick the Word
minor or miner
waste or waist
12.A kind of large bird
13.Something that is unpleasant
14.Forward
15.After third and before fifth.
forthflourtheirfoul
threwminerwastefowlthereminorwaist
throughthey’reflowerfourthpour
principalpore
principlepoor
Pick the Word
fowl or foul
forth or fourth
Write the Core Words that go with the pictures.
forthflourtheirfoul
threwminerwastefowlthereminorwaist
throughthey’reflowerfourthpour
principalpore
principlepoor
Match and Write
Do you want to help keep the farmer’s rooster quiet?
• Write a letter telling farmers one way to keep a rooster or some other animal quiet.
• Use at least four Core Words from this lesson.
forthflourtheirfoul
threwminerwastefowlthereminorwaist
throughthey’reflowerfourthpour
principalpore
principlepoor
forthflourtheirfoul
threwminerwastefowlthereminorwaist
throughthey’reflowerfourthpour
principalpore
principlepoor
Here is a draft of part of one student’s letter.Find four misspelled words and write them correctly.