These learning pages are for 6-8 years old students to practice using homonyms. The ability to recognize homonyms is a significant skill for each student. Understanding homonyms will help children get the context of sentences.
What is a homonym?
It is a word that we pronounce and write in the same way, but it has different lexical meanings. For example, the word 'well' has several meanings. One of them is a great degree of something, and another is a structure in the ground that people use to get water.
Sometimes the process of recognizing homonyms 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 illustrations on each page. Children need to draw a line to match the picture to its correct description. Also, you may challenge your kids to make a list of other homonyms 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.
Download or print these pages, and have a wonderful time practicing with us.
This activity is suitable for 6-8 years old students, U.S. school grades: 1st, 2nd.
These learning pages are suitable for color printers.