All Things Vocabulary
Synonyms, Antonyms,Homophones,Multi-Meaning Words,&Analogies
PART 1 - Synonyms, Antonyms, and Homonyms
Watch this Brainpop vidoe about Synonyms, Antonyms, and Homonyms
Brainpop
After you watch this video, take the review quiz.
1. Which homophone needs to be replaced?
2. Is this greeting correct? Explain why or why not.
3. Which homophone needs to be changed?
Homophone Word Choices
Choose 2 of these sets of homophones to create sentences.
Commonly misused homophones
Watch these 2 short videos to review the correct uses of these commonly misused homophones: their, there, they're, your, you're
Learn the difference between there, they're and their
Your and you're
PART 2- Multiple Meaning Words (Multi-Meaning Words)
Watch these videos to review your knowledge of multi-meaning words.
Multiple Meaning Words
Multiple Meaning Words
Multi-Meaning Word Choices
Choose 2 of these words to create sentences.
Multi-Meaning Jokes
(Pay close attention to the words in bold.)
What kind of jam can't be eaten on toast?
A traffic jam!
Why can't a leopard play hide and seek?
Because he's always spotted!
What did the fork say to the egg before the race?
I'm going to beat you!
What has four wheels and flies?
A garbage truck!
What has lots of teeth but can't chew?
A comb!
Why did the gardner plant his money?
He wanted his soil to be rich.
something to think about....
Would this picture be an example of a homophone or of a multiple meaning word? Explain what you think.
PART 3- ANALOGIES
Watch the following video about how analogies are used to show different objects or ideas are related.
Analogy Lesson
Analogy Choices
Pick 3 to complete using a bridge map.