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Friday, 6 April 2018

Homophones


L.I: To identify the differences in meaning between common homophones.
Today for writing we learnt about different examples of homophones and what it means. Homophone means words that sound that same but have different meanings. For example - bear and bare, bear as in the type of animal and bare as in no shoes. We first watched a short clip which explained homophone in more detail so that we could understand. Our work this week was to make a copy of a google presentation which had different examples of homophones and we had to find labelled for reuse photos for them and attribute them. We also had to use the word in a sentence so that viewers can tell which is which. On the google presentation there was also 3 extra slides for us to think of our own homophones but I did 4. Not only are there 2 word homophones but also three! The 4 different homophones I came up with were - Would/Wood, Hair/Hare, Here/Hear, and Whole/Hole. This writing session was very fun to learn something knew and being able to practise doing it.

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