This homophone is the opposite of old
NEW
This homophone is can be big, brown or black, and lives in the forest. A grizzly is a famous kind.
BEAR
This person is my mother's or my father's sister.
AUNT
Something that grows on a person's head or body
HAIR
An animal you might see in the woods. It has antlers. Rudolph is a famous one.
DEER
This is a small, black bug that comes to picnics.
ANT
This means an animal that lives in the ocean.
WHALE
This word is the past tense of know. As in, " I ______ what to do when I got lost."
KNEW
The word you might use to begin a letter to someone you think is special
DEAR
An animal that people may like to ride. It can gallop or trot.
HORSE
Taking your shoes off during class can be described as nasty, unpleasant or ________________
FOUL
A small animal, similar to a rabbit that is usually brown and does not burrow
HARE
An amphibian similar to a frog, but usually brown and it can live on land or water
TOAD
To run away or escape quickly
FLEE
This is a bird that is hunted for game: turkey, chicken, duck and goose are examples
FOWL
This small insect likes to bite animals like cats and dogs. I buy a _______ collar for my pets.
FLEA
This is a color of the sky on a beautiful day
BLUE
This means, "without a covering" as in, The trees were __________. Or, I walk _______foot in the house.
BARE
This word means cry and is a homophone with a mammal that lives in the ocean.
WAIL
After my car accident, my car was __________ to the mechanic.
TOWED
This large animal from Africa has a large head and horns like an ox.
GNU
This is how to describe your voice if it is raw, rough and scratchy.
HOARSE
The past tense of blow, "When I was 3 years old, I _________ out the candles on my birthday cake."
BLEW
A small insect that is very happy to join your picnic.
ANT
A referee may call this when he sees a player elbow a teammate
FOUL