Homographs Worksheets

Delight in our free, printable homographs worksheets that help budding literary scholars master words that are spelled the same but mean different things. This collection is home to a set of introductory charts, exercises on identifying homographs using contextual clues, producing sentences using homographs to understand the usage of such words, writing two meanings for a homograph, and much more.

This batch of homographs worksheet pdfs is tailor-made for grade 4, grade 5, and grade 6 children.

CCSS: L.5.5.C

Identifying Homographs

If your 4th grade and 5th grade kids have been wondering about the varying meanings of some words with the same spelling, introduce them to our identifying homophones worksheets pdf.

Homographs | Charts

It's time for grade 4 children to strike up an acquaintance with the definition of homographs and a bunch of words that are spelled alike with our illustrated homograph charts.

Homographs - Charts

Writing Sentences with Homographs

Homographs are learned best through contexts. In these printable homograph worksheets, 5th grade and 6th grade children construct their own sentences using the given homographs.

Writing Two Meanings of Each Homograph

In this set of printable homographs worksheets, grammarians in grade 6 get to learn the different meanings that a homograph carries, so they can then use it appropriately.

Writing Two Meanings of Each Homograph

Underlining Homographs That Match the Given Meanings

The sentences in this section feature homographs used twice to showcase two different meanings. Read the meanings within parentheses and identify the corresponding homographs.

Identifying Homographs from Pairs of Meanings

Children are required to call upon their inner sleuths as they read each pair of meanings in these exercises and embark on a hunt for the homograph that is a perfect semantic fit.

Homographs and Contextual Clues

Yet another treat for budding learners, these pdf homograph worksheets call for figuring out the meanings of homographs using contextual clues provided by the sentences.