From YouTube, produced by Zoom Zinger
Video discusses homonyms and then students play a game using homonyms. A sentence is made, but rather than using the homonyms they read the sentence with the word "porcupine" where the homonym goes. For example, The sky is porcupine. Everyone stared when I porcupined my nose. Then someone needs to guess the homonym, in this case it is blue/blew. Other examples are given. Good video and good idea of the game played, could be played at home or in the classroom. Good for elementary grade students.
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Ages:
8 - 13
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License:
Proprietary
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Owner:
Zoom Zinger
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Found by
Barb
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