This Grade 4 Medium 1 worksheet focuses on homographs — words spelled the same but with different meanings. Students work with bat, bark, lead, tear, close, record, present, and object across nine fill-in-the-blank items and a four-pair matching activity. The Grade 4 sentences require careful context reading and part-of-speech awareness so learners can pick the right meaning. The worksheet supports CCSS L.4.5 and develops strong multiple-meaning vocabulary skills.

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Busy Bee
Homophones and Homographs
Grade 4
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) The pitcher swung the wooden bat and hit a home run in the Grade 4 game.
2) The rough bark of the old oak tree protected it from harsh winter winds.
3) Our Grade 4 teacher will lead the line as we walk quietly to the assembly.
4) Be careful not to tear the page when you turn it in your Grade 4 reader.
5) Please close the door quietly so we don't disturb the Grade 4 reading group.
6) Our class will record a song for the Grade 4 winter concert next Thursday.
7) Mom gave me a wrapped present on my birthday morning before Grade 4 started.
8) Some Grade 4 students may object to homework on weekends because they want to rest.
9) We watched a bat fly out of the cave at sunset during our Grade 4 nature trip.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
lead (verb)
to guide or go first
to guide or go first
bark (noun, tree)
outer covering of a tree trunk
outer covering of a tree trunk
present (noun)
a wrapped gift given to someone
a wrapped gift given to someone
close (adjective)
near in distance or time
near in distance or time
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