Homophones
Homographs
There/Their/They're
Grammar Mixture
TDA
100
These homophones sound the same, but are spelled and look different. One is what you use to see, the other is a pronoun you would use instead of me.
What is eye and I?
100
This homograph is something you hit with and an animal you might see flying at night.
What is bat?
100
Are _____ any good movies playing this weekend?
What is there?
100
Cooper liked to walk by _______ sometimes, especially late at night. Himself, itself, or themselves
What is himself?
100
This is the (typical) amounts of paragraphs in a TDA and what are they?
What is 5 and introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion?
200
One of these homophones is what you get when you put two halves put together. The other is an empty space in the ground.
What is whole and hole?
200
This homograph is something you do with a boat and is the line of seats in a movie theatre.
What is row?
200
Where are ______ coats?
What is their?
200
She would be going to high school in the fall, and _______ goal was to make the volleyball team. Our, your, or her?
What is her?
200
This is the first sentence in a TDA paragraph.
What is a topic sentence?
300
Check it out! There are three homophones that sound the same! One is a number, one means also, and the other is talking about direction.
What is two, too, and to?
300
This homograph is both a place you like to play and what cars do when they're not being used!
What is park?
300
______ always fighting over who gets to go first in _____ family.
What is they're and their?
300
If she was really going to make the team, she needed a partner _______ goal was to also make the team. Whom, which, or whose?
What is whose?
300
This statement is found in the introduction and is restated in the conclusion. It states the main idea of your writing.
What is a thesis statement?
400
One is a unit of time and the other is talking about what belongs to us.
What is hour and our?
400
This homograph can mean you didn't come in first place, but almost. It also can mean a small measurement of time.
What is second?
400
______ house is over _______.
What is their and there?
400
_______ in the best shape ever, and I am so excited for volleyball tryouts. We'd, we're, we've
What is we're?
400
This is everything you need to have in a successful introduction paragraph.
What is the name of the text, what it's about, and a thesis statement (that contains the 3 big ideas you are writing about)?
500
Achoo! You might get sick with one of these homophones. And the other is how a bird gets to it's nest/tree.
What is flu and flew?
500
This homograph can either be having a conversation with someone else OR a popular shoe brand!
What is converse?
500
____ are lots of people in our class who live by me. _____ always fun to play with!
What is there and they're?
500
Success will be _____ and ______ so excited to be on the same volleyball team! Ours, us, our We'd, we're, we've
What is ours and we're?
500
This means information is clearly directly written by the author. This means information isn't clearly written by the author and you must find a meaning of it by using author's words/hints.
What is explicit meaning? What is implicit meaning?