Celebrate "Two's Day" with These Fun Homophone Activities!

Looking for some fun activities for 2/22/22? Let's celebrate this fun date by talking about homophones! The number "two" happens to be a homophone, after all! You can play with to, two, and too (as well as a few other homophones) with this homophone activity worksheet pack.
This activity bundle includes two fill-in-the-blank worksheets to help your child know when to use to, two, or too, three crossword puzzles full of homophone fun, a tricky tongue twister, and some goofy riddles!
5 More Great Ideas for Teaching Homophones
Homophones can be confusing, but they can also be fun! There are lots of ways to make learning about homophones enjoyable, such as using games, tongue twisters, graphic organizers, storybooks, and more. Check out the resources below!

Pique your child’s interest in homophones by sharing these riddles and puns. For example:
Q: What is a quick look at a mountaintop? A: A peak peek.

When a spelling word has a homophone, point it out to your student and have him add it to his own personal homophones list.

Help your child master the use of homophones the fun way!
These worksheet pages were taken from the All About Homophones workbook. This workbook gives you more than 240 pages of engaging homophone activities, homophone games, spelling resources, and teaching tools for more homophones than you can shake a stick at!

Play with our free Homophone Machine! Type in any word, sentence, or paragraph and click the Convert button to see the homophones. Try this one: "I would like to show you my new horse." I think you'll get a good chuckle!
Learn more about exploring words with the Homophone Machine!

All About Spelling incorporates all these tips and more!
Beginning in Level 3, the All About Spelling program teaches homophones in a way that prevents homophone confusion.