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Ages: 5 - 11
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Homophones
From pbslearningmedia.org, produced by WGBH Educational Foundation
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This video segment from Between the Lions is a song about the love of homophones (words that sound the same but are spelled differently) performed by Brian McKnight and Cleo Lion. The homophones introduced are: read and red, here and hear, know and n...o, right and write, meet and meat. This video segment provides a resource for Fluency, Phonics, Vocabulary, Language and Vocabulary Development, and Phonological Awareness. (1:33)
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March 23, 2012 at 12:19 AM
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Not Right For WatchKnowLearn
Ages: 3 - 7
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In this video segment from Between the Lions, the Lions and Sierra sing about the many or homophone meanings of the word “cool,” such as: temperature, temperament, being hip, not enthused, neat, so good you're bad, and "too cool" if you don't smile a...t folks you've met. This video segment provides a resource for Vocabulary, Language and Vocabulary Development, and Phonological Awareness. (1:33)
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March 24, 2012 at 08:05 PM
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Not Right For WatchKnowLearn
Ages: 7 - 12
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This is an animated cartoon video for independent learning by students on the topic of 'Homophones'. The objective of this video is for students to be able to identify homophones and to use homophones in context. Many examples are provided. Worksheet... type activities occur in the video that allow children to practice what they have learned.(9:16)
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July 25, 2009 at 06:55 AM
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Not Right For WatchKnowLearn
Ages: 7 - 16
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Video explains the difference between homophones and homographs. Homophones are words that are pronounced the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings. Words discussed are forth and fourth, not and knot, and other words are shown ...on the screen. The video features an instructor with words displayed. Suitable for elementary and ESL students.
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September 21, 2009 at 10:15 PM
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Not Right For WatchKnowLearn
Ages: 6 - 12
1393 Views:
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Homophones
From teachertube.com, produced by Teachertube
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This video is a power point presentation which defines homophones and shows numerous examples with corresponding illustrations. The video concludes with slides which give students practice with using homophones correctly. The video does not include... audio, but slides progress slowly giving teacher time to discuss each one. (5:45)
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February 13, 2011 at 08:38 PM
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Not Right For WatchKnowLearn
Ages: 11 - 18
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This video explains what heteronyms are, these are words that are spelled the same, but pronounced differently. For examples, as a noun, dove is a type of bird. As a verb, dove is the past tense of dive. The difference usually comes because it is a... different part of speech and the emphasis is on a different syllable. Video is a great introduction or review of heteronyms. Video gives many examples to make the concept clear. A full transcript of the video is available from RachelEnglish.com. (2:51)
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July 25, 2009 at 07:26 AM
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Not Right For WatchKnowLearn
Ages: 10 - 16
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This is an electronic worksheet testing the knowledge of homophones - words that sounds alike, have different spellings and different meanings. For example, knight and night. This video lets the student practice homophones by filling in the blanks ...of sentences. Answers are provided. (5:57)
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July 25, 2009 at 06:57 AM
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Not Right For WatchKnowLearn
Ages: 6 - 11
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Multiple meaning words are words that are spelled the same and sound the same but have different meanings. Example; A dollar bill, a ducks bill, paying my bill.
July 25, 2009 at 07:22 AM
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Not Right For WatchKnowLearn
Ages: 8 - 13
2251 Views:
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Homonyms
From YouTube, produced by Zoom Zinger
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Video discusses homonyms and then students play a game using homonyms. A sentence is made, but rather than using the homonyms they read the sentence with the word "porcupine" where the homonym goes. For example, The sky is porcupine. Everyone stared ...when I porcupined my nose. Then someone needs to guess the homonym, in this case it is blue/blew. Other examples are given. Good video and good idea of the game played, could be played at home or in the classroom. Good for elementary grade students.
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July 25, 2009 at 07:06 AM
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Not Right For WatchKnowLearn
Ages: 6 - 10
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This video has Wordboy helping a child learn about homophones. In this video students are given a sentence and they need to fill in the appropriate homophone to complete the sentence. Video can be stopped, student can work through the sentences and ...the video restarted. End of video gives a review of what homophones are: words that sound alike, have different spellings, and have different meanings. More sentences are given with words that need to be inserted in the correct sentence. Good practice! Video is good quality, sometimes the narrator is hard to understand. Good for elementary grade students.
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July 25, 2009 at 07:13 AM
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