This Grade 3 tricky homophones worksheet targets piece and peace, allowed and aloud, and its versus it's. Nine fill-in problems and a matching exercise test context clues in careful Grade 3 sentences. Students learn spelling rules, apostrophe differences, and meaning cues. The practice sharpens proofreading and editing skills while reinforcing that sound-alike words must match the sentence context to be correct.

Style:
Busy Bee
Homophones and Homographs
Grade 3
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) May I have a piece of the chocolate cake, please?
2) After the loud storm, quiet peace returned to the town.
3) Students are allowed to use pencils during the test.
4) Please read the poem aloud so the class can hear it.
5) The puppy chased its tail around the yard all morning.
6) It's raining outside, so bring your umbrella today.
7) I want a small piece of watermelon after dinner.
8) Grandma is not allowed to stay up past ten at night.
9) The cat licked its paws after eating lunch.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
piece
A small part or portion of something
Spoken out loud so others can hear you
peace
A calm and quiet feeling without fighting
Permitted to do something by rules
allowed
Permitted to do something by rules
A calm and quiet feeling without fighting
aloud
Spoken out loud so others can hear you
A small part or portion of something
🎯

Ready to Practice?

Complete each section carefully.

10 Questions
10-15 minutes
Auto-graded
Retry anytime
🏆
Questions Correct
0
Correct
0
Incorrect
0
Skipped
0:00
Time
0%
Score
Great work!

Review Your Answers

See what you got right, missed, or skipped.