A rebus puzzle uses pictures instead of words to tell a story. The pictures have pronunciations very similar to those of the words they replace, and a reader can identify the pictures in order to "read" the rebus story. Historians believe that rebus puzzles date back to ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics, and a story told in rebus form can often resemble the intricate, illustrated texts of ancient Egyptians.
Read on to learn more. Choose a story you would like to tell in rebus form. Think about the words in the story that you can represent using pictures.
Draw pictures of objects whose names sound like the words or parts of words they represent. For example, a picture of an eye can represent the word "I," a picture of a deer can stand for the word "dear," or a picture of a car tire can stand for the second syllable in a word like "entire." Use large capital letters instead of pictures.
Enclose a letter in quotation marks to indicate that the reader should say the name of the letter. A ... more.
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