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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Homophones and Homographs
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
Homophones and Homographs
★ 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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