Speech: Test of rhyming Mineral pairs of homophones: - SS1 English Lesson Note
Speech: Test of rhyming Mineral pairs of homophones:
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings. For example, "bear" and "bare" are homophones
Minerals are naturally occurring, inorganic substances with a definite chemical composition and crystal structure.
Rhyming is the repetition of similar sounds at the end of words.
A rhyming mineral pair of homophones is a pair of minerals that sound the same but have different meanings and different chemical compositions. Some examples of rhyming mineral pairs of homophones include:
Galena and gallium
Hematite and hemimorphite
Limestone and lime
Magnetite and magnesium
Quartz and quartzite