Interactive homonym games




















Someone you know has shared Homonyms Memory game with you:. Send email. Select Room. Enter your friend's Room Code: and Go. Click here to Generate a new Room Code! Select Topic. Select Level. Because some words may be more abstract, you can choose to allow a one or two-word hint. The guessers must raise their hands and guess the word, and they must be able to point to the word on the large reference list. Try to allow each child a turn acting out the words. This is another engaging homophone game with rules similar to baseball, designed to get children moving while practicing homophones.

It has two versions, with the first version only requiring that children recognize the homophone in print, and the second version requiring that the children produce the spelling of the homophone themselves. Split the children into two teams. You can choose to limit the game to a number of rounds or to play until one team reaches a certain number of points.

The child will then try to either 1 match the homophone to the appropriate picture OR 2 use the homophone correctly in a sentence that shows understanding of the meaning of the word.

If correct, the child moves to the next base, and the next child takes a turn. If incorrect, the child goes to the end of the line for their team. For every person that makes it around the bases to home plate, the team gets a point. When three children guess incorrectly, that team is out, and the other team gets a turn. In this homophone matching activity, children work collaboratively to match the correct spellings to pictures representing various homophones.

It is meant to be played like the party game Headbandz, as keeping the children from seeing their own word or picture add an extra challenge.

For younger readers who may struggle with the concept, you can remove the headbands and just give them the word or picture cards. This will allow them to see their own picture or word and simply find the child with their match, taking out the confusion that could arise in the collaborative aspect of the game. Make the headbands by printing the word and picture cards and stapling or taping them to paper strips.

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