These learning pages are for 7-8 years old students to practice using homophones. The ability to recognize homophones is a significant skill for each student. Understanding homophones will help children get the context of sentences.
What are homophones?
These are words that we pronounce in the same way, but they have different spelling and meanings. For example, one – on, too – to, four – for, eight – ate, etc. We use these words daily, so practicing them with kids will enrich their speaking and reading skills.
Sometimes the process of recognizing homophones may be difficult for kids. Our worksheets will help students reach new heights and move ahead in learning and practicing this topic.
Our worksheets provide a set of tasks. There are several sentences on each page. Children need to circle the correct homophones to complete the sentences. Also, you may challenge your kids to make a list of other homophone pairs.
These learning pages are for home learning, online practice, and school classes. You may set a time limit to represent the task provided as a game. It is a fun way to help children feel more excited when studying. Also, it is possible to rhyme homophones and create songs and verses with kids to help them remember these words.
Download or print these pages, and have a wonderful time practicing with us.