Homophones "Sam Has a Sundae on Sunday"

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Pam Scheunemann Pam Scheunemann

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Books in this series:Flour Does Not Flower

Fred Read the Red BookHarry Is Not Hairy

The Moose Is in the MousseSam Has a Sundae on Sunday

Two Kids Got to Go, Too

Books in this series:Flour Does Not Flower

Fred Read the Red BookHarry Is Not Hairy

The Moose Is in the MousseSam Has a Sundae on Sunday

Two Kids Got to Go, Too

Homophones are words that sound alike but arespelled differently and have different meanings.

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Scheunemann, Pam, 1955–Sam has a sundae on Sunday / Pam Scheunemann.

p. cm. -- (Homophones)Includes index.Summary: Photographs and simple text introduce homophones, words that sound alike

but are spelled differently and have different meanings.ISBN 1-57765-744-61. English language--Homonyms--Juvenile literature. 2. English

language--Homonyms. I. Title. II. Series.

PE1595 .S38 2002428.1--dc21

2001053314

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SandCastle uses the following definitions for this series:

9 Homographs: words that are spelled the same but sound different and havedifferent meanings. Easy memory tip: “-graph”= same look

9 Homonyms: words that are spelled and sound the same but have differentmeanings. Easy memory tip: “-nym”= same name

9 Homophones: words that sound alike but are spelled differently and havedifferent meanings. Easy memory tip: “-phone”= sound alike

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Homophones arewords that soundalike but are spelleddifferently and havedifferent meanings.

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Our house is for sale.

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We like to sail.

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We listen to the sea.

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We see through ourmasks.

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We had some birthdaycake.

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The sum is five.

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Flowers have a sweetscent.

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Grandma sent me a gift.

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We stake down our tent.

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I like steak for dinner.

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We sow seeds in dirt.

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Linda likes to sew.

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It is wrong to steal.

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Trains are made of steel.

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Marcy has a sore finger.

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Where do birds soar?

(the sky)

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Words I Can Read

NounsA noun is a person, place, or thing

birds (BURDZ) p. 21

birthday cake (BURTH-day KAYK)p. 10

dinner (DIN-ur) p. 15

dirt (DURT) p. 16

finger (FING-gur)p. 20

five (FIVE) p. 11

flowers (FLOU-urz)p. 12

gift (GIFT) p. 13

homophones(HOME-uh-fonez)p. 5

house (HOUSS) p. 6

masks (MASKSS) p. 9

meanings (MEE-ningz) p. 5

sale (SAYL) p. 6

scent (SENT) p. 12

sea (SEE) p. 8

seeds (SEEDZ) p. 16

sky (SKYE) p. 21

son (SUHN) p. 4

steak (STAYK) p. 15

steel (STEEL) p. 19

sum (SUHM) p. 11

sun (SUHN) p. 4

tent (TENT) p. 14

trains (TRAYNZ) p. 19

words (WURDZ) p. 5

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Grandma (GRAND-mah)p. 13

Linda (LIN-duh) p. 17

Marcy (MAR-see)p. 20

are (AR) p. 5, 19

do (DOO) p. 21

had (HAD) p. 10

has (HAZ) p. 20

have (HAV) pp. 5, 12

is (IZ) pp. 6, 11, 18

like (LIKE) pp. 7, 15

likes (LIKESS) p. 17

listen (LISS-uhn) p. 8

made (MAYD) p. 19

sail (SAYL) p. 7

see (SEE) p. 9

sent (SENT) p. 13

sew (SOH) p. 17

soar (SOR) p. 21

sound (SOUND) p. 5

sow (SOH) p. 16

spelled (SPELD) p. 5

stake (STAYK) p. 14

steal (STEEL) p. 18

Proper NounsA proper noun is the name of a person, place, or thing

VerbsA verb is an action or being word

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Picture Words

sow

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sew

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