This challenging Grade 3 worksheet combines homophones and homographs, asking students to tell them apart in four multiple choice questions and five fill-in-the-blank sentences. Grade 3 students identify pairs like to and two as homophones and words like bat, tear, and lead as homographs. The activities develop careful reading, strong vocabulary, and confident word use in Grade 3 writing and communication.

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Homophones and Homographs
Grade 3
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which Grade 3 pair is a set of homophones?
 A) bat and bat
 B) to and two
 C) lead and lead
 D) bark and bark
2. Which Grade 3 word is a homograph with two meanings?
 A) see
 B) hear
 C) bark
 D) eight
3. In 'The wind blew the leaves away,' what does 'wind' mean (Grade 3)?
 A) moving air
 B) to turn a handle
 C) a kind of clock
 D) a path
4. Which Grade 3 sentence uses the correct homophone?
 A) I want too cookies.
 B) I want to cookies.
 C) I want two cookies.
 D) I want tu cookies.
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) The baseball player picked up the bat and stepped to the plate.
2) I could hear my friend calling from across the street.
3) She wiped a tear from her eye after the sad story.
4) The coach will lead us in warm-up exercises.
5) Flower and 'flour' sound alike but mean different things.
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