Two kids got to go, too

Pam Scheunemann
Two Kids
Got to Go,
Too
Pam Scheunemann
Published by SandCastle™, an imprint of ABDO Publishing Company, 4940 Viking Drive, Edina,
Minnesota 55435.
Copyright © 2002 by Abdo Consulting Group, Inc. International copyrights reserved in all
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Photo credits: Digital Vision, Eyewire Images, PhotoDisc, Rubberball Productions
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Scheunemann, Pam, 1955–
Two kids got to go, too / Pam Scheunemann.
p. cm. -- (Homophones)
Includes index.
Summary: Photographs and simple text introduce homophones, words that sound alike
but are spelled differently and have different meanings.
ISBN 1-57765-747-0
1. English language--Homonyms--Juvenile literature. [1. English
language--Homonyms.] I. Title. II. Series.
PE1595 .S39 2002
428.1--dc21
2001053320
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Note: Some pages in this book contain more than five words
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Homophones
to
two
4
too
Homophones
Homophones are
words that sound
alike but are spelled
differently and have
different meanings.
5
Homophones
Will has two eyes.
6
Homophones
Amy has two eyes, too.
7
Homophones
Alan likes to draw.
8
Homophones
These kids like art, too.
9
Homophones
Mia has two friends.
10
Homophones
These two are friends,
too.
11
Homophones
These two goats are
cute.
12
Homophones
The puppy is cute, too.
13
Homophones
Reva likes to smile.
14
Homophones
Ed likes to smile, too.
15
Homophones
Ellen has two hands.
16
Homophones
Liz has two hands, too.
17
Homophones
Mel loves to play ball.
18
Homophones
Skip likes to play ball,
too.
19
Homophones
Rex goes to a party.
20
Homophones
How many hats does
Rex wear?
(two)
21
Words I Can Read
Nouns
A noun is a person, place, or thing
art (ART) p. 9
ball (BAWL)
homophones
(HOME-uh-fonez)
pp. 18, 19
eyes (EYEZ) pp. 6, 7
friends (FRENDZ)
pp. 10, 11
goats (GOHTZ) p. 12
hands (HANDZ)
p. 5
kids (KIDZ) p. 9
meanings
(MEE-ningz) p. 5
party (PAR-tee) p. 20
puppy (PUHP-ee)
pp. 16, 17
hats (HATSS) p. 21
p. 13
words (WURDZ) p. 5
Proper Nouns
A proper noun is the name
of a person, place, or thing
Alan (AL-uhn) p. 8
Amy (AY-mee) p. 7
Ed (ED) p. 15
Ellen (EL-en) p. 16
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Liz (LIZ) p. 17
Mel (MEL) p. 18
Mia (MEE-uh) p. 10
Reva (REE-vuh) p. 14
Rex (REKS) pp. 20, 21
Skip (SKIP) p. 19
Will (WIL) p. 6
Verbs
A verb is an action or being word
loves (LUHVZ) p. 18
play (PLAY)
are (AR) pp. 5, 11, 12
does (DUHZ) p. 21
draw (DRAW) p. 8
goes (GOHZ) p. 20
has (HAZ)
pp. 18, 19
smile (SMILE)
pp. 14, 15
sound (SOUND) p. 5
spelled (SPELD) p. 5
wear (WAIR) p. 21
pp. 6, 7, 10, 16, 17
have (HAV) p. 5
is (IZ) p. 13
like (LIKE) p. 9
likes (LIKESS)
pp. 8, 14, 15, 19
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Picture Words
art
goats
puppy
hats
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