- Do I know how to navigate through the course?
- Am I certain of the differences between homophones, homonyms, and homographs?
- What are the stages of the Writing Process
- What elements compose an effective paragraph?
In English 7th I do know have to navigate through the course. I'm not certain what homophones, homonyms and homographs are but, I will learn. I think that the stages of the writing process are rough draft, draft, editing and final product. The elements to compose an effective paragraph are topic sentence, three reasons, details to stand up for the reasons and concluding sentence.
Katrina- I cannot read the light blue text at all! Please make sure that you are completing the questions with details and examples, this is fine for the first blog, but on future blogs I will need more from you!
ReplyDeletePs. Here is some extra help on homophones:
What is a Homophone?
Words that sound alike but with different meanings and spellings.
For example: "aye", "eye" and "I".
This website is intended to be a handy compilation of an alphabetized* list of homophones and some examples of such as used in sentences. This site will be useful to schools and offices as a reference of homophone usage when the spoken word must be converted to written communication.
And, some extra help on Homonyms
a word that is spelled and pronounced like another word but is different in meaning
▪ The noun “bear” and the verb “bear” are homonyms.
Hope this helps!
Hetzel
Thank you for modifying the blue! Now I can read it! Hopefully my first comment helped you to understand what homophones and homonyms are now as well!
ReplyDeleteHetzel