Homophones practice

Last updated: 15/11/2023
Contributor: Anne Laverty
Homophones practice
Main Subject
Key stage
Category
English
Inside
Includes answers
Resource type
Differentiated
Student activity
Worksheet

A differentiated KS2 PowerPoint and accompanying worksheet where children choose the correct homophone from a pair and identify and fix incorrectly used homophones. The resource includes answers to allow for self-assessment. 

Homophone pairs include: made/maid, its/it's, through/threw, there/their, won/one.

The perfect resource for introducing and revising homophones with your class. 

 

An extract from the resource:

Homophones are two or more words that sound alike but have different meanings and different spellings.

Here are some examples:


wood and would
see and sea
flour and flower

Explain the different meaning of each homophone pair.

 

Can you think of your own examples?

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