Homophones Match: Picture + Word
Homophones can be tricky because they sound the same but have different meanings. For early readers, the easiest way to learn them is to connect each word to a clear picture clue.
This Homophones Match: Picture + Word worksheet keeps practice simple and visual. Students look at each picture and check the word that matches. It’s a quick activity that supports reading accuracy and helps students choose the right word when they’re writing.
What Students Will Do
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Look at each picture
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Read the two homophone choices
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Check the word that matches the picture
Homophone Pairs Included
This worksheet includes kid-friendly pairs such as:
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see / sea
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sun / son
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plane / plain
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sail / sale
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hole / whole
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won / one
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bee / be
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no / know
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meat / meet
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wear / where
Easy Ways to Use this Worksheet
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Literacy centers / word work stations
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Morning work
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Small group practice
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Quick review before a writing assignment
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Homework that doesn’t require a lot of prep
Teaching Tip
After students finish, pick 2–3 homophone pairs and ask them to say a sentence for each word. Example:
“I can see the bird.” / “The boat is on the sea.”
That quick step helps lock in meaning.