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Sight Words Activity Sheets – Single Sight Word Practice Pages

Sight Words Learning Worksheets – Each worksheet focuses on a single sight word.

Sight Word: That Sight Word: Are Sight Word: Come Sight Word: The Sight Word: Thing Sight Word: She Sight Word: Where Sight Word: Who
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Homonym / Homophone Science Facts, Worksheet 1

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Homonym / Homophone Science Facts, Worksheet 2

Homophones are words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings. We all make a mistake from time-to-time and interchange a ‘too’ for a ‘two’ or a ‘there’ for a ‘their’, but there are literally hundreds of other

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Homonym / Homophone Science Facts, Worksheet 3

There are many words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.  Those words are called homophones and interchanging them in our writings can wreak havoc on an otherwise perfect sentence or paper. Because they can slip through