Resources on Homographs
This is a very good game on the Quia site. Students should learn a great deal about homographs while having fun. We encourage teachers in almost every discipline to check out this enrichment activity and others sponsored by Quia.
This page from the RHL School Web site includes twenty sentences with pairs of words underlined in each that are either synonyms, antonyms, homonyms or homographs. Answers are given for the first four sentences. Teachers should find this exercise useful, and may want to explore some of the many other excellent teaching resources provided free of charge by the RHL School (accessed from a link on this page).
This quiz by Letitia Bradley is one of the Self-Study Quizzes for ESL Students, which is part of the series Activities for ESL Students. The quizzes are ranked by level of difficulty. We believe that many students whose first language is English could also benefit from some of these activities and have a lot of fun. updated February 21 2004 |