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Tuesday, 26 March 2019

They're, Their and There

Walt identify and use homonyms correctly. 

In class we have been learning the differences of three words. They all sound the same but are totally different from each other. The words are They're, Their and There. 
Our task was to make a poster about the three words and teach others the difference. We had to explain  what all of the words mean.


Here is my Poster:



Quiz for you:


1._________ dogs are so loud.
 2.  ______ going to the movies.
3. ______ the people are.

6 comments:

  1. Hi Talia, I am here to answer your questions. 1. Their Dogs are so loud. 2. They're going to the movies. Talia maybe you can change number 3 because I don't really get what I have to do there. But besides it really helped me.

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  2. Heyy Talia,
    I really liked how Their, They're, There were in different fonts it really stood out to me and I loved the descriptions
    To answer your quiz,
    1. Their dogs are so loud
    2.They're going to the movies
    3. There the people are.
    Did I get them right ??

    Kind Regards,
    Shelby

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  3. Hey Talila,
    My name is Mykiala and I go to yaldhurst model school.
    I enjoyd that you have told us about the diffrent there's.
    Did you think a?dding some more detail.
    why did you do this, ask your teacher?

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    1. Hi Mikayla.
      We did this because in our writings we weren't using the three words right so we had a session about what they meant. Then we were given an activity to teach others about the three words.

      From Talia

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  4. Hi Talia,
    It's Mya from Ruma Rima,
    I like the way you added detail and how you did different fonts for each "Their, There, They're"
    Maybe next time you could add some colour to your poster?
    Have you used the wrong "Their, There and They're" in a piece of your work?
    Answers to your quiz:
    1. Their dogs are so loud
    2. They're going to the movies
    3.There the people are
    From,
    Mya

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    1. Hi Mya. Thank you for commenting on my post. I will try add some colour next time. I think I have used their, there and they're wrong in a writing piece.

      You got the three questions right.
      From Talia

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