Commonly Confused Words Worksheet: Role vs. Roll

A free printable worksheet with a specific role! Complete the sentences using roll and role and see if you know the proper way to use these words!

Commonly Confused Words Worksheet: Stationary vs. Stationery

I prefer to use stationary when I write instead of notebook paper. Or is it stationery? A worksheet to help learn shich word is used in different situations is free for you to print out and practice!

Commonly Confused Words: Advice vs. Advise

If you plan to advise someone, make sure you are giving good advice! Another set of those confusing words! Have students practice using them correctly with this free worksheet. Just print it out and let the learning begin!

Commonly Confused Words: Aisle vs. Isle

It’s always a good idea to practice when to use certain words, especially when they can have a similar sound but different meanings! Here is a worksheet to help students understand when to us aisle and isle correctly. It’s free for you to print out and share with your class!

Commonly Confused Words: Already vs. All Ready

Already and all ready are among the highest in commonly confused words. Print out this free worksheet for your students to learn the difference in their meanings. Fill in the blanks for some extra practice!

Commonly Confused Words: Cite vs. Sight vs. Site

The camping site was within my sight. How confusing is that! Cite, site, and sight all sound alike but the meanings are very different. Help your students learn when to use each word correctly by printing out this free worksheet.

Commonly Confused Words: Illusion vs. Allusion

Is it an illusion or an allusion? Words can be confusing. Especially when they sound alike but mean different things. On this free worksheet, students will learn the definition of each word and how to use it properly. Print it out and have your students practice filling in the blanks with the correct word.

Commonly Confused Words: Me vs. Myself

Me and myself may be words that refer to the same person but are not interchangeable. Each word is used in certain situations. For some students this can be confusing. Print out this free worksheet for your students to practice the correct use of me and myself.

Commonly Confused Words: Moral vs. Morale

Sometimes a letter makes a huge difference in a word. For example : moral and morale. Print out this free worksheet for your students and they can practice using the correct word with the proper meaning.

Commonly Confused Words: Personal vs. Personnel

The director of personnel told the employee it was not personal, but she was being let go. Personal and personnel sound similar but mean different things. Here is a free worksheet to print out for your students. They will fill in the blank and circle the correct word to practice the correct use of these words!

Commonly Confused Words: Proceed vs. Precede

Some words may sound alike but have different meanings. Print out this free worksheet on proceed vs. precede for your students to complete. With exercises to help you understand where and when to use each word, students will be up to speed in no time.

Commonly Confused Words: Since vs. Sense

My mom told me I have no common sense. Since the rain began I have gotten very wet! Since and sense sound alike but do not mean the same thing. With this free worksheet you print out for your students, they will complete the sentences using the correct word. A great tool for use in any classroom

Conclusion Checklist

Here is a free printable worksheet to help students learn to write a strong conclusion. This worksheet contains a checklist to help students know they have all the correct components to write a strong conclusion. From restatement of thesis to supporting facts, this worksheet has it all.