Introduction to reading homophones handoutQuick View
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Introduction to reading homophones handout

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<p>This pdf handout is aimed at older children and adults, who are either not familiar with homophones or need a recap in order to spot them in their own work.</p> <p>Specifically designed with a layout that makes the text very accessible, this resource can be used in a classroom setting, group task/ game, or one-to-one. It is intended to be flexible to employ and can be broken up for differentiation/ planning purposes. It’s a general introduction or reintroduction to the topic and can be used to support other, more targeted, resources.</p>
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Introduction to proofreading for homophones

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<p>A worksheet introducing/ recapping a broad overview of homophones to teenagers and adults that can be used one-to-one, whole class or in small groups with an emphasis on proofreading skills.</p> <p>This four-page PDF resource is intended to be very accessible, using graphics, tones and text placement in order to be very readable on screen and in print. It could be used as a discussion point before going into more specific homophone exercises in class.</p> <p>The proofreading text task at the end is designed to be used one-to-one, as a whole-group exercise, or as group work. It’s intended to be very flexible and easy-to-use.</p> <p>Answers are included on the final sheet.</p>