Homographs: Write the Meaning
Work out the meaning of each of the underlined homographs.
Using Homographs (2)
Write two sentences for each of the given homographs, making sure the word has a different meaning in each sentence.
Using Homographs (1)
Write two sentences for each of the given homographs, making sure the word has a different meaning in each sentence.
Identifying & Using Homographs (2)
For each homograph, a sentence has been written.
Write a sentence using the other meaning of each homograph.
Identifying & Using Homographs (1)
For each homograph, a sentence has been written.
Write a sentence using the other meaning of each homograph.
Homographs: Circle the Meaning (2)
In this worksheet, students circle the correct meaning of each underlined word.
Homographs: Circle the Meaning (1)
In this worksheet, students circle the correct meaning of each underlined word.
Homophones: ‘Your’ & ‘You’re’
This worksheet supports the teaching of a common homophone: your and you’re.
Homophones & Homographs Word Search
A fun way to reinforce the concept of homophones and homographs. Find the given words in the letter jumble.
Writing Hyperbole
Write a hyperbole to match each adjective and noun.
Hyperbole Match
Choose from a word list to complete the hyperboles.
Adding Hyperbole
Students add hyperbole to each sentence.
Choose Action/Trait & Write
Two different human actions or traits are given for each object.
Students choose one and use it to write their own personification.
Completing Personification
A scaffolded worksheet to support the creation of personification. Students choose from a list of human actions to complete the given sentences.
Add Personification to Sentences
Rewrite sentences using personification to make them more expressive.
Writing Personification
A scaffolded worksheet to support students to write their own examples of personification.