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If the class agrees that the sentence is correct, they give a thumbs up. I have walked around and helped pairs that need more guided practice. I am now just listening and checking their understanding as they share. Empty Layer. Professional Learning. BetterLesson reimagines professional learning by personalizing support for educators to support student-centered learning. See what we offer. Sign Up Log In. Which witch?

Homonyms and Homophones Add to Favorites 33 teachers like this lesson. SWBAT identify homophones and homonyms within a story and be able to write their own sentences that use them. Big Idea Homonyms and homophones can be very fun when students realize what happens when you use the wrong word or when one word can be a verb and noun.

This lesson explores these words and has some fun with learning them. Lesson Author. Grade Level. Vocabulary and Literary Terms. Vocabulary and Concept Development. Another way to remember the difference is by looking at the "t" in witch and picturing it as a little person, specifically a woman with magical powers that she may use for evil purposes.

With those two tricks, you should have no problem remembering the difference between which and witch! Amelia is driving to a birthday party, which is for her friend's dog, who is turning five today. Amelia is not sure which house she is going to, because she has never been there before. On the way there, she sees a billboard for a new scary movie about an evil witch. Amelia laughs because she does not believe in witches , so they do not scare her. The only witch she knows is her neighbor, Mrs.

Appleton, who always yells at Amelia about her yard, which is always very messy. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate word. Each question is worth ten points. Which 7. Join our mailing list now and get a special bonus:. We use MailChimp as our marketing automation platform.

By clicking to submit this form, you acknowledge that the information you provide will be transferred to MailChimp for processing in accordance with their Privacy Policy and Terms. Return from Which vs. Witch to Confusing Words. Lorem ipsum. Tempor incididunt. All rights reserved. Which vs. Download the app. We have two books: 1 "Smashing Grammar" Written by the founder of Grammar Monster , "Smashing Grammar" has an A-Z glossary of grammar terms, a punctuation section, and a chapter on easily confused words.

Each entry starts with a simple explanation and some basic examples before giving real-life, entertaining examples. Every entry ends with a summary explaining why the grammar point matters to a writer. If you like Grammar Monster, you'll love this book.

Practical rather than academic, this best seller is packed with real-life examples and great quotations from Homer the Greek to Homer the Simpson. It is a light-hearted, easily digestible grammar reference.



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