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Homonyms - Clip Art - Set 2
A fun, colorful collection of illustrated homonyms and polysemous words like “bat,” “ring,” and “stamp,” ideal for classroom vocabulary building.
Homonyms may look or sound identical, but their meanings differ-just like twins with unique personalities!
These illustrated flashcards help children distinguish between commonly confused homophones through clear visuals and side-by-side word pairs.
A fun, clear visual aid helping children distinguish homonyms through paired images and labels.
A friendly cartoon guide to homonyms: same sound, different meanings and spellings.
A vibrant, classroom-ready homonyms worksheet where students match words like “scale” to correct images-fun and zero prep!
Kids learn homonyms through fun visuals: “palm” (tree or hand), “bat” (flying mammal or baseball tool), “seal” (animal or stamp), and “iron” (appliance or metal).
Fun, colorful homophone visuals-like “hair-hare” and “night-knight”-help students grasp tricky word pairs through memorable imagery.
Homonyms are like twins: same pronunciation, different meanings-just like these matching retro figures holding the sign.
A simple, labeled tire graphic perfect for teaching vehicle parts in English language lessons.
A visual overview of the paired t-test, showing matched samples (e.g., pre- and post-treatment measurements) across a group of individuals.
A friendly cartoon guide to homonyms: same sound, different meanings and spellings.
A clear, colorful vocabulary chart illustrating 8 words with two distinct meanings each-great for classroom word study or home learning.
A colorful, easy-to-understand chart illustrating 8 pairs of common English homonyms, each with images and real-life example sentences.
Help kids build foundational vocabulary by drawing lines from words to the correct pictures-fun and educational!
A color-coded diagram distinguishing key lexical terms-homophones, homonyms, heteronyms, heterographs, synonyms, and identical words-with clear examples for each.
A complete set of homonyms learning tools-flashcards, matching exercises, and student worksheets-designed for early literacy instruction.
A hand with a red thread bracelet cradles two intricately designed silver coins-often symbolic of prosperity or cultural offering.
A fun, kid-friendly chart illustrating homonyms: bat, seal, palm, and iron-each shown with two distinct meanings through simple drawings.
Clipart Graphic of a Sketched Group of Children with Homonyms Text
A whimsical knight character with star motifs on helmet, shield, and boots-ideal for lighthearted medieval-themed designs.
These colorful homophone flashcards pair sound-alike words (e.g., “knead” and “need”) with vivid illustrations to reinforce spelling and meaning.
Meet the bear duo: one dressed in overalls, the other gently holding a leaf-both ready for a woodland adventure!
A cheerful, educational graphic explaining homophones and homonyms-perfect for students and language learners.
A cheerful, hand-drawn ring featuring a radiant pink diamond atop a bold yellow band-ideal for lighthearted or celebratory designs.
A teaching slide illustrating the homophones “here” (with a downward arrow) and “hear” (with an ear icon) to reinforce pronunciation and meaning.
These vibrant homophone flashcards help kids distinguish between commonly confused words through visual cues and contextual sentences.
Meet the homonym duo riding a wave of wordplay-learn how words like “sea” and “see” sound alike but mean very different things!