Homograph words
[DOC File]HOMOGRAPH ACTIVITY - TESOL
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As in the first example, these two words sound the same and mean something different, but notice that they are also spelt the same. They are still a type homonym though, just like the first pair. So, you can see that although homonyms sound the same when we say them aloud, some are spelt the same way and some are spelt differently.
[DOC File]3rd Grade Figurative Language
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Homograph: words that have the same spelling but different meanings and sound (example; live-to exsist & live-watching something as it is happening) Homonym: Words that have the same sound and spelling but different meanings (example; nickel-a chemical element & nickel-5 cent coin)
Homograph: Big List of 150+ Homographs Examples • 7ESL
Draw pictures & write words to make a sentence. HOMOGRAPH ACTIVITY. Draw pictures for each sentence. I pare a pair of pears. I hit the bat with a bat My son plays in the sun. The dove dove into its nest. HOMOGRAPH WORKSHEET. Draw pictures for each sentence LEXICAL BUNDLE ACTIVITY.
[DOC File]Colina Contacts - Kyrene
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Words that are commonly used in formal, academic, and professional contexts (e.g., Beck’s Tier Two words) Homograph. Two or more words that have the same spelling but differ in origin, meaning, and sometimes pronunciation. Hyperbole. An intentional, extreme exaggeration used for rhetorical purposes.
[DOC File]5th Grade Reading OAA Vocabulary Words
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CVVC –ea is consonant-vowel-vowel-consonant with and these words have a long vowel –e sound. Take note of homograph (word that is spelled the same but has different pronunciation) lead with short vowel –e sound and lead with long vowel –e sound.
[DOC File]Word Study List - East Hanover Schools
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Homograph – words spelled alike but with different meanings. Homophones – like-sounding words with different meaning and spelling. Idiom – a phrase that doesn’t make sense, yet people understand it. Inference – Ideas or clues to help you figure out what is happening.
[DOCX File]Critical Reading I
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Words that are commonly used in formal, academic, and professional contexts (e.g., Beck’s Tier Two words) Homograph. One or two words that have the same spelling but differ in origin, meaning, and sometimes pronunciation. Hyperbole. An intentional extreme exaggeration used for rhetorical purposes.
[DOCX File]Phonetic Structural Analysis - UW-Stout
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Homograph . A homograph is word that has the same spelling as another. Homographs differ from each other in meaning. Example: You will doubtless be annoyed if you tear your trousers while climbing over a fence. ... They are words that would normally be nouns, but are used as adjectives to modify a noun or pronoun. Possessive nouns tell you who ...
[DOC File]Leone Annabella – Writer Illustrator Teacher
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Homograph. Words that are spelled the same but have different origins and meanings. They may or may not be pronounced the same (e.g. can as in a metal container/can as in able to) Invented Spelling.
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