Highlighting people in the past and present in all the amazing ways they embraced imagination: acting, singing, storytelling and writing

One common thread is The Power of words: The more we understand and build our vocabulary, the more fun we can have with expressing ourselves in song, stories, acting and poetry.

Creativity 

1.  John Lenon A musician, songwriter, peace activist. Singer for the Beatles.

2. Dixie Chicks  An American music group.

3. Reba Mc Entire An American country singer and actress.

Biographies

Nicholas Winton (1909 – 2015)  He was a British humanitarian. He rescued hundreds of mostly Jewish children from former Czechoslovakia right before WWII.

Friedrich Wohler (1800 – 1882) Friedrich was born in Germany and is known for his work in inorganic chemistry.

Mary Eliza Mahoney (b. 1885 – 1926) She is the first black nurse in the United States. She was the first woman to vote in Boston, Mass.

 

Homophone

A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but has a different spelling and meaning.

1. Aural > Oral
The concert was an aural as well as a visual delight.
The teacher gave the class an oral exam.

2. Ascent > Assent
The ascent to fame was a long road.
The nuns bowed their heads in assent to show their appreciation.

3. Aisle > I’ll
I like to sit on the aisle seat on the plane.
I’ll always be there for you.

Antonyms

An Antonym is a word that has the opposite meaning of another word.

1. External > Internal
It is an external problem.
It is an internal problem.

2. Lock > Unlock
Please lock the front door.
Please unlock the front door.

3. First > Last
They came in the  first place.
They came in last place.

Synonyms

A Synonym is a word or phrase that means close to or exactly the same as another word.

1. Irrelevant – Useless
It is irrelevant what they have to say.
It is useless what they have to say.

2. Fascinating – Interesting
We find ourselves in a fascinating situation.
We find ourselves in an interesting situation.

3. Essential – Important
It is essential that you understand.
You must understand.

Until the next Fun with Words…

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