This Grade 4 Easy 2 worksheet revisits classic homophones at a higher level, including there, their, and they're, your and you're, and its and it's. Students practice sentence correction, fill-in-the-blank items, and short-answer responses that explain rules and tricks. Each Grade 4 question uses complex contexts so learners must read carefully, apply contractions and possessive forms, and explain their thinking. Activities support CCSS L.4.5 and strengthen everyday writing accuracy.

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Busy Bee
Homophones and Homographs
Grade 4
★ Part A: Fix the Sentence
Each sentence has an error. Rewrite it correctly on the line.
1) Fix the sentence:
The Grade 4 students brought they're own healthy lunches to the field trip.
Rewrite: The Grade 4 students brought their own healthy lunches to the field trip.
2) Fix the sentence:
If your ready, please open you're Grade 4 vocabulary notebook to page twelve.
Rewrite: If you're ready, please open your Grade 4 vocabulary notebook to page twelve.
3) Fix the sentence:
The Grade 4 dog wagged it's tail because its happy to see the children playing.
Rewrite: The Grade 4 dog wagged its tail because it's happy to see the children playing.
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) There's going to be a fantastic Grade 4 talent show on Friday afternoon.
2) The Grade 4 team finished their science fair posters before the deadline today.
3) If you're planning to join the Grade 4 reading club, please sign up by Monday.
4) The classroom turtle stretched its neck to reach the lettuce on the rock.
★ Part C: Short Answer
Answer each question in one or two complete sentences.
1) Write three Grade 4 sentences that correctly use there, their, and they're — one word per sentence.
There is a new library in our Grade 4 wing. The students packed their backpacks for the field trip. They're excited to read new chapter books this week.
2) Explain why your and you're are easy to confuse, and give a Grade 4 trick to remember the difference.
Your and you're sound exactly the same but mean different things. A trick is to replace the word with you are: if it works, use you're; if it doesn't, use your. This helps Grade 4 writers choose correctly every time.
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