Things You'll Need
Instructions
Explain to players that homophones are two words that sound alike but have different meanings, such as "ate" and "eight" or "trunk" (an elephant's) and "trunk" (a type of luggage).
Take turns creating sentences that use a pair of homophones. Instead of saying the actual homophones in the sentence, insert the word "teakettle" in their places.
Have other players try to figure out what the homophones are.
Look at this example: "I am going to teakettle some corn when I go teakettle the farm stand." The homophones in this sentence are "buy" and "by."
Go to the next player when the current homophones are figured out.