Functional Skills English Entry Level 1- Homophones – Where, Were, We’re, Wear
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This resource has been designed for students working towards Entry Level 1 functional skills accreditation in English (AQA, OCR. Pearson Edexcel, City and Guilds, NCFE). It contains a 50 slide PowerPoint lesson and an age appropriate, eight page workbook and information sheet on the commonly confus
Additional information
Resource type | Other |
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Age range | Age 14-16 |
Description
This resource has been designed for students working towards Entry Level 1 functional skills accreditation in English (AQA, OCR. Pearson Edexcel, City and Guilds, NCFE). It contains a 50 slide PowerPoint lesson and an age appropriate, eight page workbook and information sheet on the commonly confused homophones where, were, we’re and wear.
Where, Were, We’re and Wear Worksheets
Tasks include:
Choosing the correct homophone.
Correcting and rewriting sentences.
Composing sentences using the correct homophone.
Where, Were, We’re and Wear PowerPoint Lesson
This 50 slide PowerPoint lesson explains the meaning of the homophones and when they are used with examples. Opportunities are provided for students to choose the correct homophone.
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