This Grade 4 homophones worksheet focuses on confusing trios like there, their, and they're, plus two, to, and too, and your and you're. Students correct mixed-up sentences, complete fill-in blanks, and answer short prompts that explain when each homophone fits. Every Grade 4 item gives a hint and a clear reason so learners build a strong rule for choosing the right word in real Grade 4 writing.
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Homophones and Homographs
Part A: Fix the Sentence
Each sentence has an error. Rewrite it correctly on the line.
1. Fix the sentence:
Their going to the museum today.
Rewrite: They're going to the museum today.
2. Fix the sentence:
I want too pizza slices, please.
Rewrite: I want two pizza slices, please.
3. Fix the sentence:
You're backpack is on the chair.
Rewrite: Your backpack is on the chair.
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. They're going to win the Grade 4 science fair if they keep practicing.
2. I am going to the library after school for Grade 4 reading club.
3. Is this your pencil case on the Grade 4 desk?
4. The students left their jackets in the Grade 4 coat closet.
Part C: Short Answer
Answer each question in one or two complete sentences.
1. In Grade 4, write one sentence that uses there, their, and they're correctly to show all three homophones.
They're parking their car over there by the Grade 4 entrance to the school.
2. Explain to a Grade 4 classmate when to use 'your' versus 'you're' and give a clue for each.
Use 'your' for ownership (your book); use 'you're' when you can say 'you are' (you're funny).
Homophones and Homographs
★ Part A: Fix the Sentence
Each sentence has an error. Rewrite it correctly on the line.
1) Fix the sentence:
Their going to the museum today.
Rewrite: They're going to the museum today.
2) Fix the sentence:
I want too pizza slices, please.
Rewrite: I want two pizza slices, please.
3) Fix the sentence:
You're backpack is on the chair.
Rewrite: Your backpack is on the chair.
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) They're going to win the Grade 4 science fair if they keep practicing.
2) I am going to the library after school for Grade 4 reading club.
3) Is this your pencil case on the Grade 4 desk?
4) The students left their jackets in the Grade 4 coat closet.
★ Part C: Short Answer
Answer each question in one or two complete sentences.
1) In Grade 4, write one sentence that uses there, their, and they're correctly to show all three homophones.
They're parking their car over there by the Grade 4 entrance to the school.
2) Explain to a Grade 4 classmate when to use 'your' versus 'you're' and give a clue for each.
Use 'your' for ownership (your book); use 'you're' when you can say 'you are' (you're funny).
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