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Class 3 Homograph Riddles

29/3/2020

11 Comments

 
Homographs are words that are spelt the same but have different meanings. We're focusing on ones that are pronounced differently, too. 
Example: Bow
An actor takes a bow at the end of a performance.
A ribbon is tied in a bow.

One of Class 3's tasks this coming week is to create fiendish homograph riddles for us all to solve.  I wonder what they'll come up with! 
11 Comments
Ola M
31/3/2020 10:27:15 am

The actors do it at the end of a show, or a ribbon can make it.

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Tanya
31/3/2020 10:27:51 am

Bow or bow!

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katy
1/4/2020 01:26:47 pm

nice wooooh go tanya

Mia
1/4/2020 02:34:54 pm

What did the dog say to the insect that bit him



hahaha

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Darcey
31/3/2020 10:28:39 am

Something you do with paper, or a sign of sadness!

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Joshua
31/3/2020 10:29:13 am

Tear or tear!

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mia
1/4/2020 02:12:26 pm

What does that meen

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Chloe
31/3/2020 10:29:56 am

Something you break or to write something down.

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Jack C
31/3/2020 10:30:53 am

Record or record.

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katy
1/4/2020 01:25:30 pm

something u eat or 2 people working together

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Emmett T link
6/11/2023 01:01:35 am

Good sshare

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