- The mail scored a goal on the football pitch. (Finlay K)
- He struggled to put his hare in a bun. (Mia B)
- He sore a dog. (Alice N)
- My brother went to sea his friend (Ben H)
- I sore a ring with a ring in it. (Josie S)
- I read a story to my sister, it was a Fairy Tail (Georgia N).
These children have written some silly sentences with both homophones in.
- A male had a piece of mail. (Sam C)
- The male delivered some mail. (Conor S)
- She threw her key into the quay. (Lydia R)
When Josie read out hers we looked at this image and saw that most of our homophones were heterographs but Josie's (ring) was a homonym because it is spelled the same.
Can you give an example of a Heteronym in the comment section?
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