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Resource Description

This is a set of 35 display posters featuring some of the most common homophones including contraction homophones (contractions that sound like words). The posters are colorfully designed and include an example that helps the children to understand the difference between each of the words.

The homophones included are:

by/bye/buy

where/wear/we’re

which/witch

whose/who’s

we’ve/weave

aren’t/aunt/ant

I’d/eyed

he’d/heed

we’d/weed

I’ll/isle/aisle

you’ll/yule

he’ll/heal/heel

we’ll/wheel

here’s/hear

what’s/watts

 

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