A visual exploration of words that look the same, sound the same, or are otherwise easily confused. Updated weakly through 2016, now only occasionally. The book version "Homophones Visualized" is available wherever books are sold. Thanks for checking in!
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Dear & Deer
With an A – precious, sentimental, beloved.
With two Es – Bambi, Rudolph, House Baratheon.
This is so great! Pleeeeease tell me you'll be posting these in an Instagram account. It seems like it would be the perfect platform for your stuff. Thank you for doing this blog! I love it!
Yeah, Instagram, Tumblr, whatever's popular next... I don't know. Can't please everyone, y'know? :) As I wind this project down over the next year or so, maybe I'll pick another platform and just repost everything there. Still thinking about it. Thanks for the message!
You could sell your homophone work on Teachers Pay Teachers. There are very few resources for teaching homophones that give more than a dozen or so common ones. If you divide them into sets of 30 by difficulty level, you have enough for several leveled sets (A, B, etc.). Montessori teachers especially are used to downloading pdfs or jpeg images and then making matching works out of them.
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DeleteThis is so great! Pleeeeease tell me you'll be posting these in an Instagram account. It seems like it would be the perfect platform for your stuff. Thank you for doing this blog! I love it!
ReplyDeleteYeah, Instagram, Tumblr, whatever's popular next... I don't know. Can't please everyone, y'know? :) As I wind this project down over the next year or so, maybe I'll pick another platform and just repost everything there. Still thinking about it. Thanks for the message!
DeleteYou could sell your homophone work on Teachers Pay Teachers. There are very few resources for teaching homophones that give more than a dozen or so common ones. If you divide them into sets of 30 by difficulty level, you have enough for several leveled sets (A, B, etc.). Montessori teachers especially are used to downloading pdfs or jpeg images and then making matching works out of them.
ReplyDeleteA darn good idea. Thanks for the tip!
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