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J Jackie neatsweetandhardtobeat.blogspot.com (version A) Name:_______________ Homophone Hunt! Directions: Hunt for the homophones used in this story. Circle the correctly spelled homophone that would complete the sentence. Last (week/weak) we left the city to go on an adventure with our (aunt/ant). Aunt Betty, the (bear/bare), took us on a (plain/plane) ride. (Some/Sum )of us wanted to (meet/meat) up with (hour/our) friend Dan, the (dear/deer), but we didn’t have (time/thyme). (Ant/Aunt) Betty had other plans for us. She took us (two/to/too) a forest and all we could (sea/see) were trees. We walked deep into the forest and after an (hour/our) (Ant/Aunt) Betty suddenly stopped. In front of us was a fallen tree. She said, “Do you (hear/here) that?” We all leaned in close. (Aunt/Ant) Betty lifted up the log and revealed a family of (eight/ate) black (aunts/ants). © Jackie from Neat, Sweet, & Hard to Beat The ant family sat at a long (wood/would) table eating (there/their) dinner. They sat (there/they’re) eating a feast of (meat/meet), vegetables, and bread. The father (aunt/ ant) stood up and said, “What can I help you with? Please don’t eat us! For if you (ate/eight) us we (would/wood) taste very (plain/plane)!” Aunt Betty replied, “We don’t want to eat you, we just need help finding the (Blue/Blew) River. Do you know the way to the river?” “Yes, yes I do!” said the father ant. “It’s just down this path, over the (road/rode), then down the hill,” he said. We thanked him and went on (our/ hour) way. The wind (blew/blue) through our fur and we (knew/new) we were close. Finally, when we reached the river Aunt Betty asked, “Does anyone (know/no) why I have brought you here?” Just then a big (red/ read) fish jumped from the water. The smallest baby bear cub raised his hand and said, “Are you going to teach us how to fish?” Aunt Betty replied, “Yes! That is (right/write)!” We could not wait to learn! It was going to be (one/won) great day in the forest! © Jackie from Neat, Sweet, & Hard to Beat (version A) Answer Key! Name:_______________ Homophone Hunt! Directions: Hunt for the homophones used in this story. Circle the correctly spelled homophone that would complete the sentence. Last (week/weak) we left the city to go on an adventure with our (aunt/ant). Aunt Betty, the (bear/bare), took us on a (plain/plane) ride. (Some/Sum )of us wanted to (meet/meat) up with (hour/our) friend Dan, the (dear/deer), but we didn’t have (time/thyme). (Ant/Aunt) Betty had other plans for us. She took us (two/to/too) a forest and all we could (sea/see) were trees. We walked deep into the forest and after an (hour/our) (Ant/Aunt) Betty suddenly stopped. In front of us was a fallen tree. She said, “Do you (hear/here) that?” We all leaned in close. (Aunt/Ant) Betty lifted up the log and revealed a family of (eight/ate) black(aunts/ants). © Jackie from Neat, Sweet, & Hard to Beat The ant family sat at a long (wood/would) table eating (there/their) dinner. They sat (there/they’re) eating a feast of (meat/meet), vegetables, and bread. The father (aunt/ ant) stood up and said, “What can I help you with? Please don’t eat us! For if you (ate/eight) us we (would/wood) taste very (plain/plane)!” Aunt Betty replied, “We don’t want to eat you, we just need help finding the (Blue/Blew) River. Do you know the way to the river?” “Yes, yes I do!” said the father ant. “It’s just down this path, over the (road/rode), then down the hill,” he said. We thanked him and went on (our/ hour) way. The wind (blew/blue) through our fur and we (knew/new) we were close. Finally, when we reached the river Aunt Betty asked, “Does anyone (know/no) why I have brought you here?” Just then a big (red/ read) fish jumped from the water. The smallest baby bear cub raised his hand and said, “Are you going to teach us how to fish?” Aunt Betty replied, “Yes! That I is (right/write)!” We could not wait to learn! It was going to be (one/won) great day in the forest! © Jackie from Neat, Sweet, & Hard to Beat (version B) Name:_______________ Homophone Hunt! Directions: Hunt for the homophones used in this story and highlight each one. Last week we left the city to go on an adventure with our aunt. Aunt Betty, the bear, took us on a plane ride. Some of us wanted to meet up with our friend Dan, the deer, but we didn’t have time. Aunt Betty had other plans for us. She took us to a forest and all we could see were trees. We walked deep into the forest and after an hour Aunt Betty suddenly stopped. In front of us was a fallen tree. She said, “Do you hear that?” We all leaned in close. Aunt Betty lifted up the log and revealed a family of eight black ants. The ant family was sitting at a long wood table eating their dinner. They sat there eating a © Jackie from Neat, Sweet, & Hard to Beat feast of meat, vegetables, and bread. The father ant stood up and said, “What can I help you with? Please don’t eat us! For if you ate us we would taste very plain!” Aunt Betty replied, “We don’t want to eat you, we just need help finding the Blue River. Do you know the way to the river?” “Yes, yes I do!” said the father ant. “It’s just down this path, over the road, then down the hill,” he said. We thanked him and went on our way. The wind blew through our fur and we knew we were close. Finally, when we reached the river Aunt Betty asked, “Does anyone know why I have brought you here?” Just then a big red fish jumped from the water. The smallest baby bear cub raised his hand and said, “Are you going to teach us how to fish?” Aunt Betty replied, “Yes! That is right!” We could not wait to learn! It was going to be one great day in the forest! © Jackie from Neat, Sweet, & Hard to Beat (version B) Answer Key! Name:_______________ Homophone Hunt! Directions: Hunt for the homophones used in this story and highlight each one. Last week we left the city to go on an adventure with our aunt. Aunt Betty, the bear, took us on a plane ride. Some of us wanted to meet up with our friend Dan, the deer, but we didn’t have time. Aunt Betty had other plans for us. She took us to a forest and all we could see were trees. We walked deep into the forest and after an hour Aunt Betty suddenly stopped. In front of us was a fallen tree. She said, “Do you hear that?” We all leaned in close. Aunt Betty lifted up the log and revealed a family of eight black ants. The ant family was sitting at a long wood table eating their dinner. They sat there eating a © Jackie from Neat, Sweet, & Hard to Beat feast of meat, vegetables, and bread. The father ant stood up and said, “What can I help you with? Please don’t eat us! For if you ate us we would taste very plain!” Aunt Betty replied, “We don’t want to eat you, we just need help finding the Blue River. Do you know the way to the river?” “Yes, yes I do!” said the father ant. “It’s just down this path, over the road, then down the hill,” he said. We thanked him and went on our way. The wind blew through our fur and we knew we were close. Finally, when we reached the river Aunt Betty asked, “Does anyone know why I have brought you here?” Just then a big red fish jumped from the water. The smallest baby bear cub raised his hand and said, “Are you going to teach us how to fish?” Aunt Betty replied, “Yes! That is right!” We could not wait to learn! It was going to be one great day in the forest! © Jackie from Neat, Sweet, & Hard to Beat (version C) Name:_______________ Homophone Hunt! Directions: Hunt for the homophones used in this story and highlight each one. Some are spelled incorrectly. If a homophone is used incorrectly make sure to correct it by spelling it properly above the misspelled word. Last weak we left the city to go on an adventure with our aunt. Aunt Betty, the bear, took us on a plane ride. Sum of us wanted to meat up with our friend Dan, the deer, but we didn’t have time. Ant Betty had other plans for us. She took us to a forest and all we could sea were trees. We walked deep into the forest and after an hour Aunt Betty suddenly stopped. In front of us was a fallen tree. She said, “Do you here that?” We all leaned in close. Ant Betty lifted up the log and revealed a family of ate black ants. © Jackie from Neat, Sweet, & Hard to Beat The ant family sat at a long would table eating their dinner. They sat they’re eating a feast of meet, vegetables, and bread. The father ant stood up and said, “What can I help you with? Please don’t eat us! For if you eight us we wood taste very plane!” Aunt Betty replied, “We don’t want to eat you, we just need help finding the Blue River. Do you know the way to the river?” “Yes, yes I do!” said the father ant. “It’s just down this path, over the rode, then down the hill,” he said. We thanked him and went on hour weigh. The wind blue through our fur and we new we were close. Finally, when we reached the river Aunt Betty asked, “Does anyone no why I have brought you hear?” Just then a big red fish jumped from the water. The smallest baby bear cub raised his hand and said, “Are you going to teach us how to fish?” Aunt Betty replied, “Yes! That is write!” We could not wait to learn! It was going to be won great day in the forest! © Jackie from Neat, Sweet, & Hard to Beat (version C) Answer Key! Name:_______________ Homophone Hunt! Directions: Hunt for the homophones used in this story and highlight each one. Some are spelled incorrectly. 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