Monday 17 August 2020

Homophones

Today we learned about Homophones and about what they mean. 
Homophones are where the words mean something different but they sound the same.

7 comments:

  1. Kia ora. My name is Aromahana and I attend Te hapara School in Gisborne, i really liked When You added the background .This reminds me of when i make a google slide with herman.Next time you could put more detail into the background. Aromahana

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  2. Kia ora Jade,
    It's Piwakawaka here from Te Hapara School. We really liked the way you added a title and described what you were learning about.
    from Piwakawaka

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  3. Kia Ora Jade. Its Karlee here I really liked the way that you that you didn't just add 4 words you added way more then that so well done. Thanks Karlee.

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  4. Aloha Jade. My name is Zyah and i am from Te Hapara School. I like the way you explained what homophones mean but can you tell us if you were the one that done this doc did someone give it to you.Bye

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  5. Kia ora. My name is Summer and I attend Te Hapara School in Gisborne, Tairāwhiti.I like the way you spent a lot of time on your homophones.How long have you been practising your homophones. Ka rawe! Summer

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  6. HI my name is Brad. I like your work, I think it is informative.

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  7. Hey it's me Zeke from Kotare. I like the detail you added and I like how you made everything make sense.

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