Phonics: Module 21, Lesson 2 (Day 102): Homophones

Phonics: Lesson 2 -  Build Automaticity with Homophones

 

Introduction

  • Today, you will blend and read homophones to develop fluency.

 

Visual

  • Homophones are words that sound the same, but they have different spellings and meanings. For example, the words week and weak are homophones because they sound the same. However, their spellings and meanings are different.

 

 

Interactive

Task

  • Let’s practice building our reading fluency by completing the Build Automaticity with Homophones.

Instructions: Practice reading the list of words three times. Then, login to Flipgrid to record yourself reading the words fluently.

Their

They’re

There

Wear

Where

Your

You’re

Wood

Would

Week

Weak

To

Two

Too

Threw

Through

Flour

Flower

Hair

Hare

Due

Do

Close

Clothes

Cents

Scents

Sense

By

Buy

Break

Brake

 

Click "Next" to record these words using Flipgrid.

 

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