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Let's play. Name that Homophone!. A game designed to help you learn how to use homophones correctly!. Definition. Gameboard. How do I play?. Take me to the game board!. What’s a homophone?. Here's how to play:. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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A game designed to help you learn how to use homophones correctly!

How do I play?

Take me to the game board!

What’s a homophone?

Definition

Gameboard

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Begin by selecting a category and question point value. Choose the homophone that correctly completes the sentence by clicking directly on it. Need a hint? Click on the rotating question mark on the lower-left side of your screen. Use the flashing arrow to return to the question. To return to the gameboard, simply click on the word Gameboard. The game will not work correctly if you left-click through as you normally view a PowerPoint. Be sure to use the links described above. You will need a sheet of paper and a pen or pencil to keep score. To keep score, give yourself full credit for the question only if you answer it correctly on the first try. Give yourself half-credit if you answer correctly after receiving a hint.

Need these directions again? Click Mrs. Smith on the game board.

Gameboard

Introduction

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One of two or more words, such as night and knight,

that are pronounced the same but differ in meaning, origin,

and sometimes spelling.

Introduction

Gameboard

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Exit

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100 points

What is clothes?

Gameboard

Be sure to pick your close/clothes up off of the

floor!

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Need a hint?Close: the opposite of open

Clothes: items such as shirts, pants, socks, and shoes worn to cover the body

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Sorry!

Close: the opposite of open

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Correct!

Be sure to pick your clothes up off of the floor!

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100 points

What is know?

Gameboard

How do you no/know whatthe correct answer should be?

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Need a hint?

No: negative, opposite of yes

Know: to have an understanding of

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Oops!!

No: negative, opposite of yes

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Fantastic!

How do you know what thecorrect answer should be?

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100 points

What is new?

Gameboard

What is the knew/new student’s name?

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Need a hint?

Knew: past tense of know

New: having recently come into existence

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You’ve got it!

What is the new student’s name?

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Try again!

Knew: past tense of know

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100 points

What is a homophone?

Gameboard

A homonym/homophone is whatwe call one of two or morewords that are pronounced

the same but differ in meaning,origin, or spelling.

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Need a hint?Homonym: one of two or more words

that have the same sound and often the same spelling but differ in meaning

Homophone: one of two or more words that are pronouncedthe same but differ in meaning,

origin, or spelling.

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Awesome! 

A homophone is whatwe call one of two or morewords that are pronounced

the same but differ in meaning,origin, or spelling.

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Are you sure?Homonym: one of two or more words that have the

same sound and often the same spelling but

differ in meaning

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200 points

What is wear?

Gameboard

What are you going towhere/wear to Brandon’s

party Friday night?

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Need a hint?Where: at, in, or

to what place

Wear: to bear or have on a person

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Give yourself a pat on the back!

What are you going towear to Brandon’s

party Friday night?

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Uh-oh!

Where: at, in, or to what place

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200 points

What is knead?

Gameboard

To make the best biscuits,knead/need the doughbefore rolling it out.

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Need a hint?Knead: to work or press

into a mass with the hands

Need: to be in want of something

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Very good!

To make the best biscuits,knead the dough

before rolling it out.

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Whoops!

Need: to be in want of something

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200 points

What is they’re?

Gameboard

Hurry! You are missing thebeginning of the game.

They’re/there/their kickingoff right now.

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Need a hint?They’re: contraction for

“they are”There: in or at that place

Their: of or relating to them, especially as in possession

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You’ve got it!Hurry! You are missing

the beginning of the game. They’re kicking

off right now.

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Shucks!There: in or at that place

Their: of or relating to them, especially as in

possession

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200 points

What is bear?

Gameboard

Bridges must be able to bear/bare heavy loads.

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Need a hint?Bear: to hold up or support

the weight of

Bare: lacking a natural,usual, or appropriate

covering

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You’re on a roll!

Bridges must be able tobear heavy loads.

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Too bad!

Bare: lacking a natural,usual, or appropriate

covering

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300 points

What is right?

Gameboard

How many write/right/rite answers did you score on

the quiz?

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Need a hint?Write: to form characters on a

surface with an instrument such as a pen

Right: conforming to facts or truth

Rite: a ceremonial action

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Superstar!

How many right answers did you score on the quiz?

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So sad!Write: to form characters

on a surface with an instrument such as a pen

Rite: a ceremonial action

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300 points

What is pore?

Gameboard

I plan to pour/poor/pore over the study guide

tonight so I will do well on the test.

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Need a hint?Pour: to cause to flow in a streamPoor: lacking

material possessionsPore: to read or study attentively

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Hooray!

I plan to pore over the study guide tonight so

I will do well on the test.

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Think again!Pour: to cause to flow in a stream

Poor: lacking material possessions

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300 points

What is pair?

Gameboard

I need a black pair/pare/pear

of shoes to wear to thedance Friday night.

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Need a hint?Pair: to corresponding things

designed for use together

Pare: to trim off an outside, excess, or irregular part

Pear: a pome fruit of a tree

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Super job!

I need a black pair of shoes to wear to the dance

Friday night.

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Not this time!Pare: to trim off an outside, excess, or

irregular part

Pear: a pome fruit of a tree

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300 points

What is here?

Gameboard

Please plan to stay hear/here

until the storm passes.

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Need a hint?Hear: to receive sound

waves in one’s earHere: indicating a specific place, usually where the

speaker currently is

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You did it again!

Please plan to stay here until the storm passes.

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Keep trying!

Hear: to receive sound waves in one’s ear

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400 points

What is site?

Gameboard

What do you think will bebuilt on that site/sight?

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Need a hint?Site: the spatial location of

an actual or planned structure

Sight: the ability to see

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No deal!

Sight: the ability to see

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Terrific!

What do you think will bebuilt on that site?

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400 points

What is sense?

Gameboard

You must use common cents/scents/sense when

making important decisions.

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Need a hint?Cents: coins or tokensrepresenting one cent

Scents: particular odors that are usually agreeableSense: the ability to

effectively use your brain

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Shazam!

You must use common sense

when making important decisions.

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Shoot!Cents: coins or tokensrepresenting one cent

Scents: particular odors that are usually agreeable

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400 points

What is it’s?

Gameboard

It’s/Its going to rain today.

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Need a hint?It’s: contraction for it is

Its: of or relating to it, especially as a possessor

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You’ve got your brain in gear!

It’s going to rain today.

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That’s not the answer we’re looking for!

Its: of or relating to it, especially as a possessor

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400 points

What is meet?

Gameboard

What time do you want to meat/meet at the mall on

Saturday?

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Need a hint?Meat: animal tissue

considered especially as food

Meet: to come together at a particular time or place

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Yahoo!

What time do you want to meet at the mall on

Saturday?

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Bummer!

Meat: animal tissue considered especially

as food

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500 points

What is reign?

Gameboard

“One day, I will rain/rein/reign

over the entire universe,”predicted the alien.

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Need a hint?Rain: water falling in drops

condensed from vapor

Rein: a restraining influence

Reign: the time during which one, as a sovereign, rules

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Sensational!

“One day I will reign overthe entire universe,”predicted the alien.

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Almost!

Rain: water falling in drops condensed from vapor

Rein: a restraining influence

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500 points

What is whether?

Gameboard

Weather/Whether or not you choose to study

hard is up to you.

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Need a hint?Weather: relating to various conditions of the atmosphere

Whether: indicating a choice,as in whether or not

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Let’s face it… you’re good!

Whether or not you chooseto study hard is up to you.

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Let’s look at it again!

Weather: relating to various conditions of the atmosphere

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500 points

What is stationary?

Gameboard

Very few things are stationary/stationery ina Category 5 hurricane.

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Need a hint?Stationary: unchanging

in condition

Stationery: materials forwriting or typing

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You rock!

Very few things are stationary in a

Category 5 hurricane.

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Not quite!

Stationery: materials forwriting or typing

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500 points

What is accept?

Gameboard

Please accept/except my apology.

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Need a hint?Accept: to receive

something

Except: excluding something

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Are you good or what?

Please accept my apology.

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Oopsy-daisy!

Except: excluding something

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Add up your score, giving yourself full credit for the question only if you answered it correctly on the first try.

Give yourself half-credit if you answered correctly after receiving a hint.

5000-6000 points: Wow!! You’re a pro!

3000-4900 points: Pretty good, but you’ve not mastered homophones yet!

1000 – 2900 points: You could use a little more practice!

0 – 990 points: Did you even use the tutorial?!?!?

Click

me!

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You have completed the Name that Homophone game!

Thanks for playing! I hope you learned something along the way!Click anywhere on Mrs.

Smith to return to the tutorial’s

home page.