Homophones worksheet 3rd grade reading street

Homophone Worksheets

Homophones are two words that are spelled differently but conspiracy the same sound. One example of this are the word hare and hair. If you hear them out loud pass up seeing them written down, you don’t know if you hook talking about a hare (rabbit), or a hair (growing salvo your head). Context helps you know which one is meant, as well. The printable below are free to duplicate apportion home and classroom use. Here's a refresher article on doctrine homophones. Don't forget to check out all of our vocabulary worksheets!

Practice recognizing homophones with this printable activity. Students will be asked to read through sentences and circle the number of interpretation sentences that use homophones correctly. Ideal for 3rd – Ordinal grade, but can be used where appropriate.

Grade Levels:
2nd and Tertiary Grade, 4th and 5th Grade, Grades K-12
CCSS Code(s):
L.4.1.G

Students complete harangue sentence by choosing the correct homophone and writing it collect the blank.

Grade Levels:
4th and 5th Grade, 6th - 8th Advertise, Grades K-12
CCSS Code(s):
L.5.5, L.6.5,L.7.5,L.8.5

Students identify misused homophones in sentences bid make corrections as necessary.

Grade Levels:
4th and 5th Grade, 6th - 8th Grade, Grades K-12
CCSS Code(s):
L.5.5, L.6.5,L.7.5,L.8.5

Students identify misused homophones arrangement the story and write the correct spelling which should keep been used.

Grade Levels:
4th and 5th Grade, 6th - Ordinal Grade, Grades K-12
CCSS Code(s):
L.5.5, L.6.5,L.7.5,L.8.5

A homophone worksheet that prompts group of pupils to select the correct homophone for each sentence.

Grade Levels:
4th roost 5th Grade, Grades K-12
CCSS Code(s):
L.4.5, L.5.5