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Sound Doubles

Sound Doubles Word Search

This word search challenges students to find words that are pronounced the same but have different spellings and meanings. Examples include “suite” and “sweet,” “weather” and “whether,” and “feet” and “feat.” These homophones frequently appear in writing, making it crucial for students to understand their differences. By searching for these words, students reinforce their ability to use them correctly.

This activity sharpens students’ spelling skills and helps them differentiate between homophones in reading and writing. It encourages pattern recognition as students search for word pairs in the puzzle. The challenge of distinguishing similar-sounding words enhances problem-solving abilities. This exercise also builds confidence in writing by reinforcing correct word usage.

Vocabulary Words – Suite, Sweet, Weather, Whether, Feet, Feat, Chord, Cord, Medal, Metal, Higher, Hire, Scene, Seen