Connect to Spelling and Word Study | 123F DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION Scaffold For Activity F, have students use a dictionary to look up the different meanings of the homographs. Then have students work with a partner to create example sentences for each definition or meaning. Amplify Challenge students by having them create a dialogue or paragraph using as many homographs as possible. G Apply knowledge of homographs Draw students’ attention to Activity G on Practice Book page 72. Have students choose three homographs from the chart to write their own sentences. Call on volunteers to read their sentences aloud. ANSWERS Student’s sentences should be complete and grammatically correct and include a homograph. UNIT 4 Connect to Spelling and Word Study E • Identify homograph meanings Draw students’ attention to Activity E on Practice Book page 71. Read the example sentence aloud. Elicit the homograph. (wave) Call on a volunteer to identify the picture that corresponds to the meaning of the word wave in the sentence. • Have students complete the activity independently. Check answers as a class. ANSWERS 1. f, 2. a, 3. b, 4. e, 5. c F • Write the meanings of homographs Draw students’ attention to Activity F on Practice Book page 72. Read the list of words in the first column chorally with the class. Explain to students that each word is a homograph and has two different meanings. • Have students complete the activity with a partner. Call on volunteers to read one definition of a homograph aloud. Continue until all the definitions have been read. ANSWERS 1. moving water in the sea or ocean; to make a signal by moving a hand; 2. a common sickness that makes someone sneeze or cough; having a body temperature below normal; 3. an insect with two wings; to move through the air with wings; 4. to bend your head or body to say, “Hello.”; a colorful knot placed on top of presents; 5. a gift; right now or at this time; 6. a circular piece of jewelry worn on a finger; a clear, sharp sound; 7. a very small mammal with gray or brown fur; a small tool used with personal computers. 8. small mammal that flies and lives in cave; a club of wood or metal used to hit a ball
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