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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