Showing posts with label their. Show all posts
Showing posts with label their. Show all posts

Thursday, 4 June 2020

Homophones

Today I was learning to recognise homophones.
I enjoyed getting to learn how to tell there, their and they're.
I found it challenging to tell them apart at first because they sounded the same.
My learning object shows that I can now tell there, their and they're apart.


This is what some of the words mean
They're iis  they are smashed together.
Their is like him and her .
There is here but with a t at the front.

Here are some sentences for you to try.
______ dog is huge.
I need to go _____.
______  baking a cake .