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Browse our collection of homonym, homophone and homograph worksheets. Homonyms are words that sound alike but have a different meaning. Homophones and homographs are categories of homonyms. Homophones sound alike but have a different spelling. Homographs are spelled the same but have a different meaning. Watch our Homonyms, Homophones & Homographs Video.

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Homophones: Advanced

This spelling worksheet focuses on more difficult homophones.
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Homonyms Fish Card Game

A ‘go fish’ style game with homonyms. Laminate for a long-lasting resource.
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Homophones Worksheet

This worksheet focuses on the spelling of homophones.
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Homophones Word Search

Find the homophones in the jumble.
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Using Homophones (2)

Choose the correct homophones from the box to complete the sentences.
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Using Homophones (1)

Choose the correct homophones from the box to complete the sentences.
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Choose the Correct Homophones (3)

Choose the correct homophones from the given pairs to complete the sentences.
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Choose the Correct Homophones (2)

Choose the correct homophones from the given pairs to complete the sentences.
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Choose the Correct Homophones (1)

Choose the correct homophones from the given pairs to complete the sentences.
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Homographs: Write the Meaning

Work out the meaning of each of the underlined homographs.
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Using Homographs (2)

Write two sentences for each of the given homographs, making sure the word has a different meaning in each sentence.
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Using Homographs (1)

Write two sentences for each of the given homographs, making sure the word has a different meaning in each sentence.
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Identifying & Using Homographs (1)

For each homograph, a sentence has been written. Write a sentence using the other meaning of each homograph.
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Homographs: Circle the Meaning (2)

In this worksheet, students circle the correct meaning of each underlined word.
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Homographs: Circle the Meaning (1)

In this worksheet, students circle the correct meaning of each underlined word.
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Homophones: ‘Your’ & ‘You’re’

This worksheet supports the teaching of a common homophone: your and you’re.