Use synonyms, antonyms, and homographs (word relationships) for word meaning (L.5.5.c)
Exercise
Difficulty 3
~6 min
eng.g5.f.ex_48
Homograph Two Meanings
Prompt
Use each of 4 homographs in TWO sentences, one for each meaning. Homographs: bat, bark, lead, tear.
M-5-F-EX-48
Illustration
Reference image of 4 homographs in 8 sentences with meaning underlined. Print-ready 8.5x11.
How it's presented
mode
handwriting
paper
single line g5
Answer criteria
type
rubric
criteria
- 4 homographs
- Each used in 2 different-meaning sentences (8 total)
- Context makes meaning clear
Hints
- Context decides meaning.
- Pick clearly different contexts (animal vs. baseball).
Misconceptions to watch
- Same meaning in both sentences.
- Context too ambiguous.