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If You Were a Homonym or a Homophone

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If you were a homophone, you would be pronounced the same as another word, but you would have a different spelling and a different meaning. Learn the difference between these two tricky concepts.

24 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2007

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Nancy Loewen

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Nancy Loewen grew up on a farm in southwestern Minnesota, surrounded by library books and cats. She's published more than 140 books for children. FOUR TO THE POLE (co-authored with polar explorer Ann Bancroft) and THE LAST DAY OF KINDERGARTEN were Minnesota Book Award finalists. Her WRITER'S TOOLBOX series received a Distinguished Achievement Award from the Association of Educational Publishers.

Nancy lives in Saint Paul and has an MFA in Creative Writing from Hamline University. She has two adult children and a cat who sometimes bites her knees under the table as she writes.

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February 11, 2010
Great story introducing homophones and homonym. It also has a small review of contractions for first grade. At the end of the story it has a great lesson on homophones and homonyms for the students to do.
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March 10, 2011
This book is very helpful when teaching children about homonyms. The examples are excellent and the illustration went along with the words well. We used this in first grade during word work time. They loved it and did well on the follow up activity about homonyms.
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