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1st Grade Homophones Worksheets

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Free printable homophones grammar & writing worksheets for 1st grade students (Ages 6-7). Covers Homophones. All worksheets are aligned to Common Core standards.

Written by Maria Torres, ELA Curriculum Lead, M.Ed.

Homophones

Homophones

Homophones - Bee

Homophones - Bee

Grade1st Grade
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Homophones - Boat

Homophones - Boat

Grade1st Grade
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Homophones - Knight

Homophones - Knight

GradeGrades 2 & 1
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Homophones - Record

Homophones - Record

GradeGrades 2 & 1
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Homophones - Soccer
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Frequently Asked Questions

First graders should learn the most common homophone pairs they encounter in reading and writing: to/two/too, see/sea, one/won, no/know, by/buy/bye, be/bee, I/eye, here/hear, right/write, their/there/they're (introduced but not mastered), and ate/eight. CCSS L.1.4 supports vocabulary strategies that include distinguishing among words with similar sounds, and L.2.4a (which first grade builds toward) addresses using context to determine meaning. At this level, focus on pairs where both words are concrete and easily illustrated, making the meaning difference visual and clear. Worksheets that present two homophone spellings with pictures of each meaning and ask students to choose the correct one for a sentence (I have ____ cats. choices: to, two, too) build the critical skill of using context to select the right word. Homophone awareness in first grade prevents spelling confusion that can persist for years if not addressed early, particularly with high-frequency pairs like to/too/two and their/there/they're.

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