Homophones Grammar Worksheet for Grade 5 English



Homophones Grammar Worksheet for Grade 5 English

Sound-Alike Challenge: Homophones for Class 5
This Grade 5 worksheet helps learners sharpen their understanding of homophones—words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. Through sentence completion, correction tasks, story-building, and matching exercises, students practice how to correctly distinguish and apply homophones in reading and writing.
Why Homophones Matter in Grammar?
Learning homophones helps students:
1. Avoid common spelling mistakes and confusions.
2. Improve clarity in both written and spoken English.
3. Strengthen vocabulary through word meaning awareness.
4. Become better editors by spotting and fixing misuse.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
This worksheet includes five engaging activities with varied formats:
🎯 Exercise 1 – Pick the Correct Word
Students choose the correct homophone from two options in a sentence (e.g., *see* vs *sea*).
✍️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blank
Given a pair of homophones, learners insert the right word into each sentence (e.g., *write/right*, *sell/cell*).
🚨 Exercise 3 – Spot the Error
Each sentence includes an incorrectly used homophone; students must correct it (e.g., “I no the answer” → *know*).
🧠 Exercise 4 – Match the Pairs
A classic homophone matching game: learners connect words from Column A with their homophones in Column B (e.g., *meat – meet*).
📖 Exercise 5 – Story Completion
Students complete a short paragraph using correct homophones from a given word bank (e.g., *hare, tale, pair, tail*).
✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – MCQ
1. see
2. flower
3. tail
4. knead
5. pair
6. blew
7. voice
8. ate
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
1. write
2. tale
3. buy
4. sell
5. to
6. die
7. quiet
8. flair
9. hole
10. by
Exercise 3 – Corrected Sentences
1. I *know* the answer to the question.
2. Their *bare* feet walked on the hot sand.
3. She read a scary *tale* before bed.
4. He threw the ball over *there*.
5. The *flower* is blooming in the garden.
6. I need to *buy* a new notebook.
7. The *son* of the king will be crowned.
8. I have *no* breakfast today.
9. We usually sleep at *eight*.
10. I will see you next *week*.
Exercise 4 – Matching
Sea – See
Flower – Flour
Knight – Night
Cell – Sell
Eight – Ate
Rode – Road
Meat – Meet
Bear – Bare
Dear – Deer
Maid – Made
Exercise 5 – Story Completion
One bright morning, the *sun* rose over the horizon,
casting golden hues over the *sea*. Lily decided to bake a
cake, so she gathered some *flour* and eggs. As she mixed
the ingredients, her *son*, Tim, came running in, holding a
beautiful *flower* he had picked from the garden. Later, they
sat down to read a *tale* about a clever *hare* who outsmarted
a fox. As they laughed at the story, their cat swished its *tail*
and curled up beside them. It was a perfect day to *see* and
enjoy each other's company.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings, like “pair” and “pear.”
Learning homophones builds awareness of word usage and spelling differences.
Matching games, fill-in-the-blanks, and sentence creation are effective in reinforcing correct usage.