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Tuesday 26 March 2019

There, Their, They're

WALT identify and use homonyms correctly.
Before we did this we had to do a word study sheet on the three there's. then make this  poster explaining how you use them and what do they mean. 






Quiz Question
1. What do the three there's mean
2. What is the example for the third there  
3. What does They're stand for

5 comments:

  1. Kia Ora Petelo,
    I Learned a lot from this google drawing it's so cool 1. There means a location 2. Their means something that belongs to you 3. They're Means they Are but for short. 2. They're Play Soccer 3. They're stands for They are.

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  2. Kia ora Petelo, I am here to answer your Questions. 1. There means like your talking about a place. Their means like something belongs to someone. They're is short for They are. 2. They're best friends. 3. They are. Thank you for sharing these questions to help people because I helped me.

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  3. Hi Petelo, I really like your post about the three words. I also liked how you explained what the words mean and also how you put the examples in. I also like how you put pictures into your DLO, so that they could see it too.
    The three words. There means that it is located or somewhere like a place.
    Their means that someone owns something so it means that it belongs to that person.
    They're means they are. It means that they are doing something or going somewhere.

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  4. Kia ora, I'm Amelia from Yaldhurst Model School.

    I liked the way you told me what they all are and what they all mean with not only examples but also telling me about them. The interesting part was when you had the minions, it is kinda funny.

    The facts you have used are really good. I like the first one about the pencil. Just letting you know, the dog example doesn't have the word it's supposed to have. Please fix that but apart from that your post is awesome.

    To improve you could add a few more facts and maybe tell me when you did it, like in what block did you do it. Next time, you could also put more than one example, then you are giving others more to comment on.

    Question time!

    Why did you put a pink polyline surrounding the words?
    Did you have to do the walt at the top, or did you just do it by choice?

    Bye! I really enjoyed reading and looking at your post. Hope you can make more up to this high quality standard!

    -Amelia 😉

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    1. Hi Amelia,
      Thanks for the comment. so then people wouldn't get confused and we had to do the WALT. thanks for the comment did you know about the 3 there's before?

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