With a dictionary, kids will use the different definitions of "right" in sentences of their own and illustrate its different meanings by drawing pictures.
This is a hilarious worksheet for students to dive into as they hone their figurative language skills! Young wordsmiths will practice identifying the differences between homonyms and homophones as they analyze puns.
By, buy, or bye? Does your second grader need help with homophones? She'll get some practice with an important grammar concept with this colorful printable.
In this vocabulary-building worksheet, children will look at seven homographs, then write two sentences that reflect each of each word's meaning and part of speech.
It's time to let loose and get silly with this fun figurative language exercise! This worksheet will let your students stretch their creativity as they practice using homonyms to write their own puns.
Does your kid know the difference between "toe" and "tow?" Learn about homophones, or two words that sound alike but have different meanings, in this worksheet.
They sound similar, but homophones and homographs aren't the same thing! Learn the difference between homophones and homographs in writing with our many resources. We have lots of ways to practice, from worksheets to activities to entire lesson plans written around this tricky two. For extended learning, we also have workbooks full of reading resources for a well-rounded study on parts of speech.