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Homophones Worksheet
Assist your students in mastering homophones with worksheets that focus on words that sound alike but have different meanings and spellings. These exercises help prevent common errors in writing by reinforcing correct usage. Use them to enhance your students' attention to detail and precision in language.
Homophones Worksheets: I Eye
ELA, Grammar, Reading, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Students can practice using the correct spelling of homophone words with this worksheet packet. This packet focuses on the homophones: I and eye. What are homophones? Homophones are a pair of words that sound the same but are spelled differently. Words that are homophones can often be tricky for students to spell correctly since the spelling varies depending on the meaning of the word. What is Included: There is a poster page (available in color and in black in white) that shows the homophone, its part of speech, a sentence showing how it is used in a sentence, and a picture that illustrates the sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete each sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete the story. One worksheet where students choose the correct word to complete each sentence and then they color in the color by code picture according to the answers of each sentence. Answer keys for the 3 worksheets. When to Use: Literacy Activity - These worksheets make great practice for students learning these homophones. Morning Work - These worksheets make great morning work for students who arrive to class early. Homework - These worksheets are perfect to send home for students to practice homophones with their parents. Sub Plans - The teacher can easily leave these worksheets for subs to assign to students. These worksheets provide ample practice for students learning these homophones. With repeated practice distinguishing between words with the same sound and different spellings, students will master which form of the word to use in each sentence and become confident in using the correct word when writing their own sentences and stories. These homophone worksheets are a no prep option for teachers to give to students. Teachers simply just need to print out the desired worksheet and give it to students to complete.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Homophone Worksheets, Homophones, Commonly Confused Words, Multi-meaning Words
Homophones Worksheets: Pear Pair
ELA, Grammar, Reading, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Students can practice using the correct spelling of homophone words with this worksheet packet. This packet focuses on the homophones: pear pair. What are homophones? Homophones are a pair of words that sound the same but are spelled differently. Words that are homophones can often be tricky for students to spell correctly since the spelling varies depending on the meaning of the word. What is Included: There is a poster page (available in color and in black in white) that shows the homophone, its part of speech, a sentence showing how it is used in a sentence, and a picture that illustrates the sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete each sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete the story. One worksheet where students choose the correct word to complete each sentence and then they color in the color by code picture according to the answers of each sentence. Answer keys for the 3 worksheets. When to Use: Literacy Activity - These worksheets make great practice for students learning these homophones. Morning Work - These worksheets make great morning work for students who arrive to class early. Homework - These worksheets are perfect to send home for students to practice homophones with their parents. Sub Plans - The teacher can easily leave these worksheets for subs to assign to students. These worksheets provide ample practice for students learning these homophones. With repeated practice distinguishing between words with the same sound and different spellings, students will master which form of the word to use in each sentence and become confident in using the correct word when writing their own sentences and stories. These homophone worksheets are a no prep option for teachers to give to students. Teachers simply just need to print out the desired worksheet and give it to students to complete.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Homophone Worksheets, Homophones, Commonly Confused Words, Multi-meaning Words, Homonyms
Homophones Worksheets: Its It's
ELA, Grammar, Reading, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Students can practice using the correct spelling of homophone words with this worksheet packet. This packet focuses on the homophones: its and it's. What are homophones? Homophones are a pair of words that sound the same but are spelled differently. Words that are homophones can often be tricky for students to spell correctly since the spelling varies depending on the meaning of the word. What is Included: There is a poster page (available in color and in black in white) that shows the homophone, its part of speech, a sentence showing how it is used in a sentence, and a picture that illustrates the sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete each sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete the story. One worksheet where students choose the correct word to complete each sentence and then they color in the color by code picture according to the answers of each sentence. Answer keys for the 3 worksheets. When to Use: Literacy Activity - These worksheets make great practice for students learning these homophones. Morning Work - These worksheets make great morning work for students who arrive to class early. Homework - These worksheets are perfect to send home for students to practice homophones with their parents. Sub Plans - The teacher can easily leave these worksheets for subs to assign to students. These worksheets provide ample practice for students learning these homophones. With repeated practice distinguishing between words with the same sound and different spellings, students will master which form of the word to use in each sentence and become confident in using the correct word when writing their own sentences and stories. These homophone worksheets are a no prep option for teachers to give to students. Teachers simply just need to print out the desired worksheet and give it to students to complete.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Homophone Worksheets, Homophones, Commonly Confused Words, Multi-meaning Words, Its It's
Homophones Worksheets: Tail Tale
ELA, Grammar, Reading, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Students can practice using the correct spelling of homophone words with this worksheet packet. This packet focuses on the homophones: tail and tale. What are homophones? Homophones are a pair of words that sound the same but are spelled differently. Words that are homophones can often be tricky for students to spell correctly since the spelling varies depending on the meaning of the word. What is Included: There is a poster page (available in color and in black in white) that shows the homophone, its part of speech, a sentence showing how it is used in a sentence, and a picture that illustrates the sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete each sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete the story. One worksheet where students choose the correct word to complete each sentence and then they color in the color by code picture according to the answers of each sentence. Answer keys for the 3 worksheets. When to Use: Literacy Activity - These worksheets make great practice for students learning these homophones. Morning Work - These worksheets make great morning work for students who arrive to class early. Homework - These worksheets are perfect to send home for students to practice homophones with their parents. Sub Plans - The teacher can easily leave these worksheets for subs to assign to students. These worksheets provide ample practice for students learning these homophones. With repeated practice distinguishing between words with the same sound and different spellings, students will master which form of the word to use in each sentence and become confident in using the correct word when writing their own sentences and stories. These homophone worksheets are a no prep option for teachers to give to students. Teachers simply just need to print out the desired worksheet and give it to students to complete.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Homophone Worksheets, Homophones, Commonly Confused Words, Multi-meaning Words
Homophones Worksheet Set
ELA, Grammar, Grade 2, 3, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables
This is a set of Homophones Worksheets that will be great for your Language Arts students at any time of the year for them to practice or demonstrate knowledge. The first activity has fill in the blank sentences for students to select the correct word from the word bank. There is a total of 12 sentences to complete and a word back with 15 words from which to pick. Some of statements are affirmations and others are questions. The last activity is a challenge one which will have students choose a pair of homophones and write sentences using them. This is an effective resource to have students practice their skills. To differentiate levels within the same group of students, teachers can read at loud the words in the word bank as well as the sentences. These homophones worksheets may also be used for individual assessment . This is a ready-to-print and use resource! Ways in which this resource may be used are: Individual grammar practice. ELA centers Morning work Homework Formative assessment Additionally, this resource was designed for students in 2nd and 3rd grade. However, it may be used by any grade where practice of homophones is identified. You can find similar grammar resources and more in my store here!
Author Elementary Resources 4 U
Tags Homophones, Homonyms, Grammar, Language Arts, Reading Skills, Homework, Creative Writing, Literacy Groups, Morning Work, Vocabulary, Homophones For 3rd Grade
Homophones Worksheets: Son Sun
ELA, Grammar, Reading, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Students can practice using the correct spelling of homophone words with this worksheet packet. This packet focuses on the homophones: son and sun. What are homophones? Homophones are a pair of words that sound the same but are spelled differently. Words that are homophones can often be tricky for students to spell correctly since the spelling varies depending on the meaning of the word. What is Included: There is a poster page (available in color and in black in white) that shows the homophone, its part of speech, a sentence showing how it is used in a sentence, and a picture that illustrates the sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete each sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete the story. One worksheet where students choose the correct word to complete each sentence and then they color in the color by code picture according to the answers of each sentence. Answer keys for the 3 worksheets. When to Use: Literacy Activity - These worksheets make great practice for students learning these homophones. Morning Work - These worksheets make great morning work for students who arrive to class early. Homework - These worksheets are perfect to send home for students to practice homophones with their parents. Sub Plans - The teacher can easily leave these worksheets for subs to assign to students. These worksheets provide ample practice for students learning these homophones. With repeated practice distinguishing between words with the same sound and different spellings, students will master which form of the word to use in each sentence and become confident in using the correct word when writing their own sentences and stories. These homophone worksheets are a no prep option for teachers to give to students. Teachers simply just need to print out the desired worksheet and give it to students to complete.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Homophone Worksheets, Homophones, Commonly Confused Words, Multi-meaning Words, Homonyms
Homophones Worksheets: One Won
ELA, Grammar, Reading, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Students can practice using the correct spelling of homophone words with this worksheet packet. This packet focuses on the homophones: one and won. What are homophones? Homophones are a pair of words that sound the same but are spelled differently. Words that are homophones can often be tricky for students to spell correctly since the spelling varies depending on the meaning of the word. What is Included: There is a poster page (available in color and in black in white) that shows the homophone, its part of speech, a sentence showing how it is used in a sentence, and a picture that illustrates the sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete each sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete the story. One worksheet where students choose the correct word to complete each sentence and then they color in the color by code picture according to the answers of each sentence. Answer keys for the 3 worksheets. When to Use: Literacy Activity - These worksheets make great practice for students learning these homophones. Morning Work - These worksheets make great morning work for students who arrive to class early. Homework - These worksheets are perfect to send home for students to practice homophones with their parents. Sub Plans - The teacher can easily leave these worksheets for subs to assign to students. These worksheets provide ample practice for students learning these homophones. With repeated practice distinguishing between words with the same sound and different spellings, students will master which form of the word to use in each sentence and become confident in using the correct word when writing their own sentences and stories. These homophone worksheets are a no prep option for teachers to give to students. Teachers simply just need to print out the desired worksheet and give it to students to complete.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Homophone Worksheets, Homophones, Commonly Confused Words, Multi-meaning Words, Homonyms
Homophones Worksheets: Be Bee
ELA, Grammar, Reading, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Students can practice using the correct spelling of homophone words with this worksheet packet. This packet focuses on the homophones: be and bee. What are homophones? Homophones are a pair of words that sound the same but are spelled differently. Words that are homophones can often be tricky for students to spell correctly since the spelling varies depending on the meaning of the word. What is Included: There is a poster page (available in color and in black in white) that shows the homophone, its part of speech, a sentence showing how it is used in a sentence, and a picture that illustrates the sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete each sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete the story. One worksheet where students choose the correct word to complete each sentence and then they color in the color by code picture according to the answers of each sentence. Answer keys for the 3 worksheets. When to Use: Literacy Activity - These worksheets make great practice for students learning these homophones. Morning Work - These worksheets make great morning work for students who arrive to class early. Homework - These worksheets are perfect to send home for students to practice homophones with their parents. Sub Plans - The teacher can easily leave these worksheets for subs to assign to students. These worksheets provide ample practice for students learning these homophones. With repeated practice distinguishing between words with the same sound and different spellings, students will master which form of the word to use in each sentence and become confident in using the correct word when writing their own sentences and stories. These homophone worksheets are a no prep option for teachers to give to students. Teachers simply just need to print out the desired worksheet and give it to students to complete.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Homophone Worksheets, Homophones, Commonly Confused Words, Multi-meaning Words, Be Bee
Homophones Worksheets: Know No
ELA, Grammar, Reading, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Students can practice using the correct spelling of homophone words with this worksheet packet. This packet focuses on the homophones: no and know. What are homophones? Homophones are a pair of words that sound the same but are spelled differently. Words that are homophones can often be tricky for students to spell correctly since the spelling varies depending on the meaning of the word. What is Included: There is a poster page (available in color and in black in white) that shows the homophone, its part of speech, a sentence showing how it is used in a sentence, and a picture that illustrates the sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete each sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete the story. One worksheet where students choose the correct word to complete each sentence and then they color in the color by code picture according to the answers of each sentence. Answer keys for the 3 worksheets. When to Use: Literacy Activity - These worksheets make great practice for students learning these homophones. Morning Work - These worksheets make great morning work for students who arrive to class early. Homework - These worksheets are perfect to send home for students to practice homophones with their parents. Sub Plans - The teacher can easily leave these worksheets for subs to assign to students. These worksheets provide ample practice for students learning these homophones. With repeated practice distinguishing between words with the same sound and different spellings, students will master which form of the word to use in each sentence and become confident in using the correct word when writing their own sentences and stories. These homophone worksheets are a no prep option for teachers to give to students. Teachers simply just need to print out the desired worksheet and give it to students to complete.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Homophone Worksheets, Homophones, Commonly Confused Words, Multi-meaning Words
Homophones Worksheets: Bare Bear
ELA, Grammar, Reading, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Students can practice using the correct spelling of homophone words with this worksheet packet. This packet focuses on the homophones: bear and bare. What are homophones? Homophones are a pair of words that sound the same but are spelled differently. Words that are homophones can often be tricky for students to spell correctly since the spelling varies depending on the meaning of the word. What is Included: There is a poster page (available in color and in black in white) that shows the homophone, its part of speech, a sentence showing how it is used in a sentence, and a picture that illustrates the sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete each sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete the story. One worksheet where students choose the correct word to complete each sentence and then they color in the color by code picture according to the answers of each sentence. Answer keys for the 3 worksheets. When to Use: Literacy Activity - These worksheets make great practice for students learning these homophones. Morning Work - These worksheets make great morning work for students who arrive to class early. Homework - These worksheets are perfect to send home for students to practice homophones with their parents. Sub Plans - The teacher can easily leave these worksheets for subs to assign to students. These worksheets provide ample practice for students learning these homophones. With repeated practice distinguishing between words with the same sound and different spellings, students will master which form of the word to use in each sentence and become confident in using the correct word when writing their own sentences and stories. These homophone worksheets are a no prep option for teachers to give to students. Teachers simply just need to print out the desired worksheet and give it to students to complete.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Homophone Worksheets, Homophones, Commonly Confused Words, Multi-meaning Words, Homonyms
Homophones Worksheets: When Win
ELA, Grammar, Reading, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Students can practice using the correct spelling of homophone words with this worksheet packet. This packet focuses on the homophones: when and win. What are homophones? Homophones are a pair of words that sound the same but are spelled differently. Words that are homophones can often be tricky for students to spell correctly since the spelling varies depending on the meaning of the word. What is Included: There is a poster page (available in color and in black in white) that shows the homophone, its part of speech, a sentence showing how it is used in a sentence, and a picture that illustrates the sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete each sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete the story. One worksheet where students choose the correct word to complete each sentence and then they color in the color by code picture according to the answers of each sentence. Answer keys for the 3 worksheets. When to Use: Literacy Activity - These worksheets make great practice for students learning these homophones. Morning Work - These worksheets make great morning work for students who arrive to class early. Homework - These worksheets are perfect to send home for students to practice homophones with their parents. Sub Plans - The teacher can easily leave these worksheets for subs to assign to students. These worksheets provide ample practice for students learning these homophones. With repeated practice distinguishing between words with the same sound and different spellings, students will master which form of the word to use in each sentence and become confident in using the correct word when writing their own sentences and stories. These homophone worksheets are a no prep option for teachers to give to students. Teachers simply just need to print out the desired worksheet and give it to students to complete.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Homophone Worksheets, Homophones, Commonly Confused Words, Multi-meaning Words, Homonyms
Homophones Worksheets: Flower Flour
ELA, Grammar, Reading, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Students can practice using the correct spelling of homophone words with this worksheet packet. This packet focuses on the homophones: flour and flower. What are homophones? Homophones are a pair of words that sound the same but are spelled differently. Words that are homophones can often be tricky for students to spell correctly since the spelling varies depending on the meaning of the word. What is Included: There is a poster page (available in color and in black in white) that shows the homophone, its part of speech, a sentence showing how it is used in a sentence, and a picture that illustrates the sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete each sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete the story. One worksheet where students choose the correct word to complete each sentence and then they color in the color by code picture according to the answers of each sentence. Answer keys for the 3 worksheets. When to Use: Literacy Activity - These worksheets make great practice for students learning these homophones. Morning Work - These worksheets make great morning work for students who arrive to class early. Homework - These worksheets are perfect to send home for students to practice homophones with their parents. Sub Plans - The teacher can easily leave these worksheets for subs to assign to students. These worksheets provide ample practice for students learning these homophones. With repeated practice distinguishing between words with the same sound and different spellings, students will master which form of the word to use in each sentence and become confident in using the correct word when writing their own sentences and stories. These homophone worksheets are a no prep option for teachers to give to students. Teachers simply just need to print out the desired worksheet and give it to students to complete.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Homophone Worksheets, Homophones, Commonly Confused Words, Multi-meaning Words, Homonyms
Essential English - Grade 5
ELA, Grammar, Grade 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Essential English - Grade 5 The resource titled 'Essential English - Grade 5', available on TeachSimple.com, is a valuable asset for educators intending to boost language skills in their pupils. It aims to cultivate the written and oral communication competencies of fifth graders. The objective is not only to impart education, but also to make the studying process an exciting experience. This product comprises a total of 64 printable pages, with 55 pages brimming with guidance and activities that go beyond conventional teaching techniques. It's focussed on achieving proficiency in language arts and honing grammar insights. The educational tool includes diverse activities like recognizing sentence fragments, avoiding run-on sentences, Understanding subjects and predicates, Mastery over important parts of speech like antonyms & synonyms etc. Rewarding benefits from using this are available during group sessions, mini-workshops or individual homework assignments. Besides these attractive exercises applicable in various scenarios, the resource presents noteworthy platforms such as diamante poetry, stimulating creative expressions from students. 'Essential English-Grade 5' gives a comprehensive approach to writing similes & metaphors while stirring imaginative thinking via hyperbole usage & personification exercises. The tool also readies students for exams through test-taking tasks based on real-life situations correlated with practice materials offered. Moreover, this elaborate PDF layout empowers learners towards confident application of these grammar ideologies both in academic compositions & spoken scenarios proficiently improving fluency over time. Tagged along are answer keys simplifying assessment process for teachers concluding learning cycles effectively yet ensuring interaction-rich experiences that build confidence within learners as per targeted curriculum. Note: If you're an educator aiming to innovate your methodology towards Language Arts, particularly focussing on advanced Grammar, this is an industry-standard reservoir drawn up professionally & caters to grade five level intrinsically.
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags Noun Review, Appositives, Regular Verbs, Homophones, Paragraph Writing
Homophones Worksheets: To Two Too
ELA, Grammar, Reading, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Students can practice using the correct spelling of homophone words with this worksheet packet. This packet focuses on the homophones: to, two, and too. What are homophones? Homophones are a pair of words that sound the same but are spelled differently. Words that are homophones can often be tricky for students to spell correctly since the spelling varies depending on the meaning of the word. What is Included: There is a poster page (available in color and in black in white) that shows the homophone, its part of speech, a sentence showing how it is used in a sentence, and a picture that illustrates the sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete each sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete the story. One worksheet where students choose the correct word to complete each sentence and then they color in the color by code picture according to the answers of each sentence. Answer keys for the 3 worksheets. When to Use: Literacy Activity - These worksheets make great practice for students learning these homophones. Morning Work - These worksheets make great morning work for students who arrive to class early. Homework - These worksheets are perfect to send home for students to practice homophones with their parents. Sub Plans - The teacher can easily leave these worksheets for subs to assign to students. These worksheets provide ample practice for students learning these homophones. With repeated practice distinguishing between words with the same sound and different spellings, students will master which form of the word to use in each sentence and become confident in using the correct word when writing their own sentences and stories. These homophone worksheets are a no prep option for teachers to give to students. Teachers simply just need to print out the desired worksheet and give it to students to complete.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Homophone Worksheets, Homophones, Commonly Confused Words, Multi-meaning Words, To Two Too
Homophones Worksheets: Hear Here
ELA, Grammar, Reading, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Students can practice using the correct spelling of homophone words with this worksheet packet. This packet focuses on the homophones: hear and here. What are homophones? Homophones are a pair of words that sound the same but are spelled differently. Words that are homophones can often be tricky for students to spell correctly since the spelling varies depending on the meaning of the word. What is Included: There is a poster page (available in color and in black in white) that shows the homophone, its part of speech, a sentence showing how it is used in a sentence, and a picture that illustrates the sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete each sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete the story. One worksheet where students choose the correct word to complete each sentence and then they color in the color by code picture according to the answers of each sentence. Answer keys for the 3 worksheets. When to Use: Literacy Activity - These worksheets make great practice for students learning these homophones. Morning Work - These worksheets make great morning work for students who arrive to class early. Homework - These worksheets are perfect to send home for students to practice homophones with their parents. Sub Plans - The teacher can easily leave these worksheets for subs to assign to students. These worksheets provide ample practice for students learning these homophones. With repeated practice distinguishing between words with the same sound and different spellings, students will master which form of the word to use in each sentence and become confident in using the correct word when writing their own sentences and stories. These homophone worksheets are a no prep option for teachers to give to students. Teachers simply just need to print out the desired worksheet and give it to students to complete.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Homophone Worksheets, Homophones, Commonly Confused Words, Multi-meaning Words, Hear Here
Homophones Worksheets: Knew New
ELA, Grammar, Reading, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Students can practice using the correct spelling of homophone words with this worksheet packet. This packet focuses on the homophones: knew and new. What are homophones? Homophones are a pair of words that sound the same but are spelled differently. Words that are homophones can often be tricky for students to spell correctly since the spelling varies depending on the meaning of the word. What is Included: There is a poster page (available in color and in black in white) that shows the homophone, its part of speech, a sentence showing how it is used in a sentence, and a picture that illustrates the sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete each sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete the story. One worksheet where students choose the correct word to complete each sentence and then they color in the color by code picture according to the answers of each sentence. Answer keys for the 3 worksheets. When to Use: Literacy Activity - These worksheets make great practice for students learning these homophones. Morning Work - These worksheets make great morning work for students who arrive to class early. Homework - These worksheets are perfect to send home for students to practice homophones with their parents. Sub Plans - The teacher can easily leave these worksheets for subs to assign to students. These worksheets provide ample practice for students learning these homophones. With repeated practice distinguishing between words with the same sound and different spellings, students will master which form of the word to use in each sentence and become confident in using the correct word when writing their own sentences and stories. These homophone worksheets are a no prep option for teachers to give to students. Teachers simply just need to print out the desired worksheet and give it to students to complete.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Homophone Worksheets, Homophones, Commonly Confused Words, Multi-meaning Words, Homonyms
Homophones Worksheets: Read Red
ELA, Grammar, Reading, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Students can practice using the correct spelling of homophone words with this worksheet packet. This packet focuses on the homophones: red and read. What are homophones? Homophones are a pair of words that sound the same but are spelled differently. Words that are homophones can often be tricky for students to spell correctly since the spelling varies depending on the meaning of the word. What is Included: There is a poster page (available in color and in black in white) that shows the homophone, its part of speech, a sentence showing how it is used in a sentence, and a picture that illustrates the sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete each sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete the story. One worksheet where students choose the correct word to complete each sentence and then they color in the color by code picture according to the answers of each sentence. Answer keys for the 3 worksheets. When to Use: Literacy Activity - These worksheets make great practice for students learning these homophones. Morning Work - These worksheets make great morning work for students who arrive to class early. Homework - These worksheets are perfect to send home for students to practice homophones with their parents. Sub Plans - The teacher can easily leave these worksheets for subs to assign to students. These worksheets provide ample practice for students learning these homophones. With repeated practice distinguishing between words with the same sound and different spellings, students will master which form of the word to use in each sentence and become confident in using the correct word when writing their own sentences and stories. These homophone worksheets are a no prep option for teachers to give to students. Teachers simply just need to print out the desired worksheet and give it to students to complete.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Homophone Worksheets, Homophones, Commonly Confused Words, Multi-meaning Words, Homonyms
Brush Up On Homophones (9-14 years)
ELA, Grammar, Grade 4, 5, 6, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Brush Up On Homophones teaches students ages 9-14 the proper usage of homophones in writing. This educational resource helps improve grammar, punctuation, and spelling. The worksheets and assessments provide practice identifying and properly using commonly confused homophones such as their/there/they're in sentences. Teachers can use the lesson plans and structured exercises for whole group or small group instruction, or as homework practice. The quick pages allow students to learn skills efficiently. Pack includes answer keys for self-checking understanding. With eight vocabulary, spelling, punctuation and grammar tests , this resource helps middle school students master proper homophone usage and remember what they learned.
Author Guinea Pig Education
Tags Homophones, Spelling, Grammar, English Writing
Homophones Worksheets: Plane Plain
ELA, Grammar, Reading, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Students can practice using the correct spelling of homophone words with this worksheet packet. This packet focuses on the homophones: plain and plane. What are homophones? Homophones are a pair of words that sound the same but are spelled differently. Words that are homophones can often be tricky for students to spell correctly since the spelling varies depending on the meaning of the word. What is Included: There is a poster page (available in color and in black in white) that shows the homophone, its part of speech, a sentence showing how it is used in a sentence, and a picture that illustrates the sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete each sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete the story. One worksheet where students choose the correct word to complete each sentence and then they color in the color by code picture according to the answers of each sentence. Answer keys for the 3 worksheets. When to Use: Literacy Activity - These worksheets make great practice for students learning these homophones. Morning Work - These worksheets make great morning work for students who arrive to class early. Homework - These worksheets are perfect to send home for students to practice homophones with their parents. Sub Plans - The teacher can easily leave these worksheets for subs to assign to students. These worksheets provide ample practice for students learning these homophones. With repeated practice distinguishing between words with the same sound and different spellings, students will master which form of the word to use in each sentence and become confident in using the correct word when writing their own sentences and stories. These homophone worksheets are a no prep option for teachers to give to students. Teachers simply just need to print out the desired worksheet and give it to students to complete.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Homophone Worksheets, Homophones, Commonly Confused Words, Multi-meaning Words, Homonyms
Homophones Worksheets: Hair Hare
ELA, Grammar, Reading, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Students can practice using the correct spelling of homophone words with this worksheet packet. This packet focuses on the homophones: hair and hare. What are homophones? Homophones are a pair of words that sound the same but are spelled differently. Words that are homophones can often be tricky for students to spell correctly since the spelling varies depending on the meaning of the word. What is Included: There is a poster page (available in color and in black in white) that shows the homophone, its part of speech, a sentence showing how it is used in a sentence, and a picture that illustrates the sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete each sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete the story. One worksheet where students choose the correct word to complete each sentence and then they color in the color by code picture according to the answers of each sentence. Answer keys for the 3 worksheets. When to Use: Literacy Activity - These worksheets make great practice for students learning these homophones. Morning Work - These worksheets make great morning work for students who arrive to class early. Homework - These worksheets are perfect to send home for students to practice homophones with their parents. Sub Plans - The teacher can easily leave these worksheets for subs to assign to students. These worksheets provide ample practice for students learning these homophones. With repeated practice distinguishing between words with the same sound and different spellings, students will master which form of the word to use in each sentence and become confident in using the correct word when writing their own sentences and stories. These homophone worksheets are a no prep option for teachers to give to students. Teachers simply just need to print out the desired worksheet and give it to students to complete.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Homophone Worksheets, Homophones, Commonly Confused Words, Multi-meaning Words, Homonyms
Homophones Worksheets: You're Your
ELA, Grammar, Reading, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Students can practice using the correct spelling of homophone words with this worksheet packet. This packet focuses on the homophones: you're and your. What are homophones? Homophones are a pair of words that sound the same but are spelled differently. Words that are homophones can often be tricky for students to spell correctly since the spelling varies depending on the meaning of the word. What is Included: There is a poster page (available in color and in black in white) that shows the homophone, its part of speech, a sentence showing how it is used in a sentence, and a picture that illustrates the sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete each sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete the story. One worksheet where students choose the correct word to complete each sentence and then they color in the color by code picture according to the answers of each sentence. Answer keys for the 3 worksheets. When to Use: Literacy Activity - These worksheets make great practice for students learning these homophones. Morning Work - These worksheets make great morning work for students who arrive to class early. Homework - These worksheets are perfect to send home for students to practice homophones with their parents. Sub Plans - The teacher can easily leave these worksheets for subs to assign to students. These worksheets provide ample practice for students learning these homophones. With repeated practice distinguishing between words with the same sound and different spellings, students will master which form of the word to use in each sentence and become confident in using the correct word when writing their own sentences and stories. These homophone worksheets are a no prep option for teachers to give to students. Teachers simply just need to print out the desired worksheet and give it to students to complete.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Homophone Worksheets, Homophones, Commonly Confused Words, Multi-meaning Words, You're Your
Homophones Worksheet and Activity Set 2
ELA, Grammar, Grade 2, 3, 4, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables
Homophones Worksheet and Activity Set 2 This is a comprehensive educational resource designed to strengthen understanding of homophones in students at Grade 2, Grade 3, and Grade 4 levels. As commonly required in language arts curriculums, this product provides an essential study of grammar within both the classroom setting and the homeschool context. Worksheet Details The set includes a worksheet with ten questions, prompting students to select the correct homophone to complete sentences. To further engage learners in deeper thinking, they are given three homophone pairs for which they are invited to write their own sentences. An additional activity is added for extended learning where learners can explore specific examples in detail. This approach ensures mastery over homophonic words such as 'right' and 'write'. Creativity is encouraged by providing ample space for drawing images representing each word with sentence creation option below it. The total products cover four PDF pages with two dedicated worksheet pages containing sixteen challenges. These challenges range from completing sentences using appropriate words to creating personal sentences through linguistic expression coupled with artistic nuance replicating graphical metaphors therein intact. The two remaining pages focus on exercises revolving around right/write keyword pair followed by blank slots allowing student autonomy over expressing what they've learned about other similar sounding counterparts predominant across English vernacular. Included Answer Key & Flexibility An incorporated answer key allows effortless assessment of completed work ensuring teaching excellence. This resource offers flexibility as it can be utilised during group activities, dedicated grammar sessions or even used as enriching homework assignment reinforcing core language skills.
Author Life with 5 Boys
Tags Homophones, Language Arts, Grammar Study, Worksheet, Activity Set
Homophones Worksheets: Sail Sale
ELA, Grammar, Reading, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Students can practice using the correct spelling of homophone words with this worksheet packet. This packet focuses on the homophones: sail and sale What are homophones? Homophones are a pair of words that sound the same but are spelled differently. Words that are homophones can often be tricky for students to spell correctly since the spelling varies depending on the meaning of the word. What is Included: There is a poster page (available in color and in black in white) that shows the homophone, its part of speech, a sentence showing how it is used in a sentence, and a picture that illustrates the sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete each sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete the story. One worksheet where students choose the correct word to complete each sentence and then they color in the color by code picture according to the answers of each sentence. Answer keys for the 3 worksheets. When to Use: Literacy Activity - These worksheets make great practice for students learning these homophones. Morning Work - These worksheets make great morning work for students who arrive to class early. Homework - These worksheets are perfect to send home for students to practice homophones with their parents. Sub Plans - The teacher can easily leave these worksheets for subs to assign to students. These worksheets provide ample practice for students learning these homophones. With repeated practice distinguishing between words with the same sound and different spellings, students will master which form of the word to use in each sentence and become confident in using the correct word when writing their own sentences and stories. These homophone worksheets are a no prep option for teachers to give to students. Teachers simply just need to print out the desired worksheet and give it to students to complete.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Homophone Worksheets, Homophones, Commonly Confused Words, Multi-meaning Words, Homonyms
Homophones Worksheets: Buy By Bye
ELA, Grammar, Reading, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Students can practice using the correct spelling of homophone words with this worksheet packet. This packet focuses on the homophones: buy, by, and bye. What are homophones? Homophones are a pair of words that sound the same but are spelled differently. Words that are homophones can often be tricky for students to spell correctly since the spelling varies depending on the meaning of the word. What is Included: There is a poster page (available in color and in black in white) that shows the homophone, its part of speech, a sentence showing how it is used in a sentence, and a picture that illustrates the sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete each sentence. One worksheet where students write in the correct homophone to complete the story. One worksheet where students choose the correct word to complete each sentence and then they color in the color by code picture according to the answers of each sentence. Answer keys for the 3 worksheets. When to Use: Literacy Activity - These worksheets make great practice for students learning these homophones. Morning Work - These worksheets make great morning work for students who arrive to class early. Homework - These worksheets are perfect to send home for students to practice homophones with their parents. Sub Plans - The teacher can easily leave these worksheets for subs to assign to students. These worksheets provide ample practice for students learning these homophones. With repeated practice distinguishing between words with the same sound and different spellings, students will master which form of the word to use in each sentence and become confident in using the correct word when writing their own sentences and stories. These homophone worksheets are a no prep option for teachers to give to students. Teachers simply just need to print out the desired worksheet and give it to students to complete.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Homophone Worksheets, Homophones, Commonly Confused Words, Multi-meaning Words, Buy By Bye























