Tuesday, 31 March 2026

Session 25



31st March 2026 
windy, partly sunny, chilly 
Tuesday 


Homophones “ate” and “eight”
1. I ___ate______ too much at dinner. 
2. The movie starts at ___eight______ o’clock sharp! 
3. An octopus has ___eight__________ legs. 
4. The monkey ____ate______ four bananas! 

Homophones “be” and “bee” 
1. A __bee_________ stung me at recess today.
2. She is supposed to __be_____ at work today. 
3. I laughed when Mom said I was “Busy as a ___bee______.” 
4. Hurry! I don’t want to _be_____ late.

 Homophones “blew” and “blue” 
1. My favorite color is _blue_______.
 2. The wind ___blew______ the tree over. 
3. He huffed and puffed and ___blew_______ the house made of hay. 
4. The Pacific Ocean is a deep ___blue______ color.


recess / break = pauza 
to huff and puff = a sufla puternic 
hay = paie / fan 
twigs = ramurele 


 Homophones “brake” and “break” 
1. We had a quick ____break_________ for lunch. 
2. The ______brake________ on her back tire didn’t work. 
3. Mom had to hit the _________brake____ so we wouldn’t run the red light. 
4. The doctor said the fracture on my arm was a clean ____break_______. 

Homophones “dear” and “deer” 
1. Be a _____dear____ and get me a drink please. 
2. The ____deer_____ jumped right into the road in front of us. 
3. My letter started, “____Dear_______ John.” 
4. My Grandpa hunts ___deer___________. 

Homophones “flour” and “flower” 
1. We needed to borrow a cup of ____flour_______ to make our cookies. 
2. My favorite ____flower_____ is the daisy. 
3. My Grandma is always in her ____flower_______- garden. 
4. __Flour________ is the main ingredient in bread.


Homophones “cent” and “scent” and “sent” 
1. Tracy ______sent_____ her mom flowers for her birthday. 
 2. Vanilla is my favorite __________scent_______. 
 3. A penny is worth one ___cent_______.  
4. The ______scent______ from her perfume was strong. 
 5. She was one ____cent________ short to pay for ice cream.
  6. The scary movie ____sent_______________ shivers down my spine! 


scent = miros / mireasma

to be short of money = a nu avea destui bani 

shivers = fiori 

to send shivers on my spine = a-mi da fiori pe sira spinarii


 Homophones “grate” and “great”
 1. I had to _grate_________ the cheese for the nachos. 
 2. My brother wants to be a ___great_______ golfer.  
3. My __great________ grandma is 100 years old!  
4. The truck is coming to _____grate_______ our dirt road today.  


Homophones “hear” and “here” 
1. I can’t ____hear________ you!  
2. Come over __here_______!  
3. We could __hear_______ the band leading the parade. 
 4. My Aunt Valerie is flying ___here_____ today. 

 Homophones “hole” and “whole” 
1. She ate the __whole______ pizza. 
 2. Every bagel has a _____hole_____ in the center. 
 3. I spent my __whole________ allowance on baseball cards.
  4. My favorite shirt has a __hole__________ in the armpit!

allowance = alocatie 

  Homophones “sew”, “so” and “sow” 
1. My Grandma likes to _sew______ quilts.  
2. Farmers ___sow________ seeds in the dirt.  
3. She ran ___so_______ fast, she set a new record.  
4. “You reap what you ____sow________.”  
5. That roller coaster was __so______ fast, my hat blew off!  
6. My mom is teaching me how to ___sew_______.  

to sew - sewed - sown = a coase 
to sow (ed) = a semana seminte 
to reap (ed) = a culege / aduna 

Homophones “knew” and “new” 
1. She got mud on her ___new_______ shoes.  
2. She ____knew________ she was in trouble.  
3. I _knew______ the answer to the question first.  
4. My mom is making a __new______ recipe for dinner.  

receipt = chitanta 

prescription = reteta medicala 

to prescribe (ed) = a prescrie 


Homophones “threw” and “through” 
1. He ______threw________ a rock ________through____ the window.  
2. Stars shine ___through_________ the darkness. 
3. They ____threw________ rice at the bride and groom.  
4. She ______threw______ away his pictures because she was _____through_______ with him.  

Misused Words “than” and “then 
1. I rather ride in the car _____than____ ride my bike.
 2. You can ride your bike to my office and _____then____ I will drive you the rest of the way. 
3. Let’s go to a movie and ___then______ go get ice cream. 
4. Snowboarding is more fun __than_______ skiing. 

Homophones / Misused Words “know” and “no” and “now”
 1. I ___know______ where you live. 
 2. He said “____no__ onions” on the pizza.  
3. She did not _____know_____ how to sing.  
4. I want to go to the movie ___now_______. 
5. ___Now_____ is the time to act if we want to get anything done! 
6. My mom said, “___No______, you cannot go.” 

Homophones “one” and “won” 
1. My Uncle Tom _won__________ the game. 
 2. I have ______one______ pair of baseball cleats.  
3. We never heard who _______won___ the game.  
4. Our baseball team was ahead by ___one_______ point.  

Homophones “pail” and “pale”
 1. The ______pail_____ was full of water when it spilled.
  2. She became _______pale____ when the doctor said she needed a shot.
  3. She wore a _________pale____ blue dress for Easter. 
 4. My ______pail_____ had the most berries in it.  

Homophones “pair” and “pare” 
1. The recipe said to _____pare____ an apple. 
 2. A ___pair_____ of geese live in our pond.  
3. My new _____pair___ of shoes was dirty. 
 4. I didn’t know how to __pare__________ the potato. 

 pond= iaz
goose- geese= gasca- gaste

Homophones “passed” and “past” 
1. She _____passed_______ the house twice before she found it.  
2. Her grandmother liked to remember the ____past________.  
3. He __passed__________ the spelling test.  
4. The bird flew right _____past________ the nest.  

Homophones “plain” and “plane” 
1. Mitchell only eats _plain_________ yogurt.  
2. The __plane______ was two hours late.  
3. A pilot flies a ____plane_________ for a living.  
4. I wanted my ice cream ___plain______, with no extra toppings.  

Homophones “read” and “red” 
1. I wore a bright __red______ dress to the party.  
2. I __read______ twenty pages in an hour.  
3. Tomatoes are bright __red_________ in color.  
4. The teacher ___read_________ out loud to her class.  

Homophones “right” and “write” 
1. Her aunt forgot to turn _____right_____ on Elm Street. 
 2. I have to _____write______ a four-page paper.  
3. I bat with my _____right_________ hand.  
4. I love to ____write_______ stories! 

Homophones “road” and “rode” 
1. The ___road______ was bumpy and curvy.  
2. Alex ___rode______ his bike to Grandma’s house. 
 3. We didn’t know which ______road_____ to take.  
4. I ___rode_______ a motorcycle last week. 

Homophones “sail” and “sale” 
1. Every video game was on ____sale_______ today.  
2. The ____sail_______ on the boat was stuck. 
 3. We used a ___sail______ to make our boat go faster. 
 4. My mom made cupcakes for the school bake __sale_______ today. 

sail = vela / panza 
to sail (ed) = a naviga 

to be on sale = a fi la reducere 
to be for sale = a fi de vanzare

 Homophones “sea” and “see” 
1. The fog was so thick we couldn’t ___see________. 
 2. The Caribbean is a ____sea____ in the tropics.  
3. Some day I’m going to sail the seven __seas________!  
4. I love to __see___________ you smile. 

 Homophones “some” and “sum” 
1. That was ____some_______ movie! 
 2. The _sum_______ of two plus two is four.  
3. We wanted _____some___ more pizza.  
4. Our teacher had us figure the ___sum____ of the equation.  


Homophones “hour” and “our”
1. __our________ school is the best!  
2. Lunch will be ready in an _hour__________.  
3. I have to wait an __hour_______ before I can swim.  
4. My dad thinks _____our___ basketball team is the best. 



Homophones “stair” and “stare” 

1. The basket was on the bottom __stair___________.  
2. All he could do was _stare________ at the ugly dog.
3. My legs were so tired I couldn’t climb one more _stair_________. 
 4. My friend and I liked to _________stare at_____ each other down.  

Homophones “tail” and “tale” 

1. The lemur has a long ___tail________.  
2. The story of Paul Bunyan is a tall __tale________.  
3. I didn’t believe my Grandpa’s fairy __tale_____.  
4. That cat has no ____tail______!  

a tall tale = o minciuna gogonata / ceva inventat 

Homophones “theirs” and “there’s” 
1. ___There's_________ ice cream in the freezer.  
2. __There's________ popcorn on the floor.  
3. I don’t know where ____theirs________ went, but ours is here.  
4. How did ___theirs___________ end up on the table? 


Homophones “weak” and “week” 

1. There are seven days in every __week_________.  
2. I get to see my dad next ___week________.  
3. My muscles were __weak______ after I was sick.  
4. Baby kittens are born very __weak__________.  


Homophones “which” and “witch” 

1. We didn’t know _which_________ road to choose.  
2. The girl dressed up as a __witch_________ for Halloween.  
3. My favorite character in The Wizard of Oz is Esmeralda, the Good ___witch_______.  
4. I knew ___which_____________ pumpkin I was going to pick.  


Homophones “who’s” and “whose” 
1. I didn’t know __whose________ shoes they were.  
2. __Whose_________ book is missing?  
3. _Who's________ going to the park with us?  
4. _Who's______ our teacher talking about?  


Homework 

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