We need _______ to bake the cake.
flower/flour
flour
Spell the homophone of the word: SEA
S-E-E
Explain the difference between blue and blew.
Blue is a colour
Blew is something the wind or your mouth does.
There was a sale on school supplies at Tesco.
Choose the meaning:
A. a part of a boat
B. reduced prices
B. reduced prices
Lloyd ate all the Dominoes pizza!
There were eight slices in all.
Homophones or no?
Yes
He will _____ the new video game for 50 dollars.
by/buy/bye
buy
Spell the homophone of the word: no
K-N-O-W
Explain the difference between hair and hare.
Hair is something that grows from our bodies.
A hare is a fast-running, long-eared mammal that resembles a large rabbit, having very long hind legs and typically found in grassland or open woodland.
The berry was very sour.
Choose the meaning:
A. to put something underground
B. an edible fruit from a plant
B. an edible fruit from a plant
We live in Brighton.
The band sounds better when they perform live.
Homophones or no?
No
Can anyone guess the correct term for a bonus point?’
Have you ______ any good books lately?
read/red
read
Spell the homophone of the word: Steal
S-T-E-E-L
Explain the difference between wear and where.
We 'wear' our clothes.
Where is a question we ask to find something.
Break me off a piece of that Kit Kat!
Choose the meaning:
A. the absence of fighting and war
B. a part of a whole: a portion
B. a part of a whole: a portion
Mr. Sampson is a teacher at Gibson Primary School.
I bought a new Samsung phone yesterday.
No
The child was ______ small to ride on the roller coaster.
two/to/too
too
Spell the homophone of the word: Threw
T-H-R-O-U-G-H
Explain the difference between allowed and aloud.
Allowed means something is OK to do.
Aloud means spoken with words.
It was the same burger except mine had no onions.
Choose the meaning:
A. everything but
B. to take or receive with favour
A. everything but
The drink machine was out of Mountain Dew.
Your library books are due next week.
Homophones or no?
Yes
________ not going to the party tonight.
There/ Their/ They're
They're
Spell the homophone of the word: QUEUE
C-U-E
Explain the difference between affect and effect.
Affect is usually a verb meaning "to produce an effect upon," as in "the weather affected his mood."
Effect is usually a noun meaning "a change that results when something is done or happens," as in "computers have had a huge effect on our lives."
Mint sauce is a perfect complement to roast lamb.
A. Something that enhances or completes
B. An expression of praise
A. Something that enhances or completes
I saw a giant Gorilla in the zoo.
The independent guerrilla groups are exponentially emerging with every passing day.
Yes