This page reveals whether the study of homophones will change your future word choice selections.
Homophone Assessment
What have you learned about homophones? Think about each activity you did on this site, then fill out this worksheet.

Homophone Summary
With so many grammar rules in the English language, sometimes learning which word to choose or whether "its" needs an apostrophe can sound just about as appetizing as chewing on moldy cardboard.
When you're confronted with words that sound the same but mean something different, what can you do to figure out the correct word to use?
Why does it even matter which word you choose? How might word choice influence your career options?
On a half piece of paper, work individually to summarize what you learned about homophones through this site and these exercises.
Submit this "exit ticket" to your teacher.
Torture or Relief?
Were these exercises frustrating? Were they helpful?
Pity future students by taking this three-question survey and letting me know what works and what doesn't.
I'll adjust the site based on your feedback.