Homophone Riddles
A homophone is a word that sounds just like another word, but it has a different spelling and meaning. Work with a partner to solve the following homophone riddles.
Remember the two words area spelled differently!
Challenge: In the comments section write your own homophone riddles ... one riddle per comment ... so if you write more than one riddle, you need to leave more than one comment.
(See Miss Heron and she will supply you with your own 'secret' homophone pair.)
Michael & Mason. You do it in church and a wild animal's food
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ReplyDeleteWhat is this a number or something you do with your mouth - Olivia Yule Olivia Cooper and Izzy
ReplyDeleteIt's a bone and an anamal
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Esha Zoë: A fruit that's green with a core that's lean.
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Devina,Chelsea:Is this the hand you draw with
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It's a course at a restaurant and a part on an animal
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What do you get in your letter box
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Leo joe
Leo
Zoë Esha: A shop that's selling 50% off. Also a boat that floats but needs help from the wind to go.
ReplyDeleteChelsea,Devina:is this how far up you go
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Nevaeh and Elizabeth: He threw the ball but didn't catch it,
ReplyDeleteHe couldn't see the trees in the distance.
Gena&Ella: you do this when your hurt or you might do it on your birthday.
ReplyDeleteIt's in the ground and something not cut
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