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Learning homonyms can be both fun and challenging for students! Our homonym worksheets are designed to help kids explore words that share the same spelling or sound but have different meanings. With engaging activities and real-life examples, these worksheets make vocabulary building more exciting and meaningful than ever!
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Matching Homonym Worksheets
- Draw a line to match the homonym pictures and words.
2. Draw the lines to match each homonym to its meanings.
Fill in the Blank Homonym Worksheets
- Write two sentences using the same homonym with different meanings. Use the homonym list below.
2. Look at each pair off pictures. They both represent different meanings of the same word. Write the correct homonym in the last column that fits both images.
3. Each homonym in the word bank has more than one meaning. Read the two sentences in each pair. Choose the correct homonym from the word bank and write it in both blanks. Use context clues to decide the correct meaning.
Circle the Correct Homonyms Worksheet
1. Each sentence below uses a homonym. Read the sentence carefully, then choose the correct meaning of the underlined word from the two options provided.
2. Read each sentence. Find the homonym in the sentence, circle the correct picture, and write the homonym on the line.
3. Choose the sentence where the homonym is used correctly based on the meaning provided in the question. Circle the letter of your answer.
4. Look at the pictures below. Which word goes best with both pictures?
Cut and Paste Homonyms Worksheet
Cut out the pictures at the bottom of the page. Look at the words in the middle. Each word has two meanings. Find two pictures that match each word and paste them in the empty boxes next to it.
More about Homonyms
What Are Homonyms?
Homonyms are words that have the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings. For example, “bat” can mean a flying animal or a baseball tool. Understanding homonyms helps learners improve vocabulary, avoid confusion in reading, and enjoy wordplay. They’re a fun part of English that teaches how context gives meaning to words.
Common Examples of Homonyms
Here are a few common homonyms:
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Bat – animal / sports tool
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Rock – stone / to move
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Can – container / to be able
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Well – healthy / water source
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Watch – timepiece / to look
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Bark – dog sound / tree cover
These examples show how one word can mean different things based on how it’s used.
Learn more: 300+ Great Examples of Homonyms in English
How to Teach Homonyms
Teaching homonyms is easier with visuals and real-life examples. Try these tips:
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Use pictures to show both meanings
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Play word matching games
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Have students draw or act out meanings
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Use fun sentences or riddles
This approach makes learning homonyms interactive, memorable, and enjoyable for all learners.
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