Commonly Confused Homophones Review Sheets – Print & Digital Google Slides

Printable or digital practice sheets for commonly confused homophones, including worksheets and answer keys. Helps students eliminate errors in their work. Designed by Rachel Lynette and Cassi Noack of Minds in Bloom. Perfect for classroom use.

$4.25

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Commonly Confused Homophones Practice Sheets – Printable or Digital with TpT’s Easel. (Learn about Easel here.)

This packet contains 21 worksheets (plus answer keys) that focus on the following 6 commonly confused homophones:

~your, you’re

~there, their, they’re

~its, it’s

~to, two, too

~then, than

~were, we’re

There are 3 worksheets for each set of homophones. The first one defines each homophone, gives examples, and provides plenty of practice. The second gives examples and provides more practice. The third is a multiple choice quiz. There are also 3 review worksheets that incorporate all 6 sets of homophones.

These are great for eliminating homophone errors that so often show up in student work. With these worksheets, you students will never make these mistakes again!

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Copyright information:

Purchasing this product grants permission for use by one teacher in his or her own classroom. If you intend to share with others, please purchase an additional license.

Happy Teaching!

This product is happily brought to you by Rachel Lynette and Cassi Noack of Minds in Bloom.

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21 reviews for Commonly Confused Homophones Review Sheets – Print & Digital Google Slides

  1. Pacific Primary

    These are so well-made and useful! It’s the perfect amount of practice that really solidifies concepts but isn’t overwhelming. I use it as bell work after doing a mini-lesson on the concept at the beginning of the week.

  2. Kimberly S.

    So happy to find this resource!! It was driving me crazy that my students didn’t know the difference between too, to, two or they’re, their, there… this resource helps my students understand the difference

  3. Kimberly S.

    So happy to find this resource!! It was driving me crazy that my students didn’t know the difference between too, to, two or they’re, their, there… this resource helps my students understand the difference

  4. Jessie C.

    Perfect companion for my homophones unit. It really helped my students understand.

  5. Melissa S.

    My fourth graders are having a tough time with homophones and vocabulary development in general. This is super helpful. Thank you! ๐Ÿ™‚

  6. Melissa S.

    My fourth graders are having a tough time with homophones and vocabulary development in general. This is super helpful. Thank you! ๐Ÿ™‚

  7. Jacoby H.

    My students have enjoyed learning about commonly confused homophones, and I have seen an improvement in their writing!

  8. Paul G.

    My students loved this resource. They found it challenging but fun and they did well when I corrected their work. I used these sheets after a mini lesson on each homophone from the resource.

  9. Paul G.

    My students loved this resource. They found it challenging but fun and they did well when I corrected their work. I used these sheets after a mini lesson on each homophone from the resource.

  10. Jana S.

    I used this with 3rd graders and it helped them so much! Great resource!

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