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Their, They're, & There Homophone Lesson - Slides,Practice,Guided Notes, & Quiz
Their, They're, & There Homophone Lesson - Slides,Practice,Guided Notes, & Quiz
Their, They're, & There Homophone Lesson - Slides,Practice,Guided Notes, & Quiz
Their, They're, & There Homophone Lesson - Slides,Practice,Guided Notes, & Quiz
Their, They're, & There Homophone Lesson - Slides,Practice,Guided Notes, & Quiz
Their, They're, & There Homophone Lesson - Slides,Practice,Guided Notes, & Quiz
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Do your students often mix up "their," "they're," and "there"? You're not alone—it's one of the most common challenges in writing!

With this engaging and comprehensive lesson, your students will confidently master the differences between these commonly confused homophones. This resource includes an editable PowerPoint for interactive instruction, guided notes to reinforce learning, a practice worksheet for skill-building, a Google Forms quiz to assess understanding, and teacher keys for easy grading.

Help your students make these mistakes a thing of the past with this all-in-one solution!

In this resource you will find

  • An editable 15 slide PPT dedicated to teaching students how to correctly use "their", "they're", and "there" (including 2 practice opportunities)
  • A 2-sided guided note sheet that is aligned to the PPT
  • A practice worksheet
  • A 10 point Google Forms quiz that can be used as a diagnostic, practice, and/or quiz
  • Teacher keys and implementation suggestions

Check out the other products in the Commonly Confused series, which all include an editable PPT and Google Forms quiz.

1. Their / They’re / There - Freebie!

2. Accept / Except

3. Affect / Effect

4. Its / It’s

5. Two / Too / To

6. Than / Then

7. Whose / Who’s

8. Weather / Whether

9. Your / You’re

10. 47 Question Self-Grading Google Forms Diagnostic Quiz

11. The FULL Bundle of all 9 mini-lessons and 10 Google Forms Quizzes (Including a 47 question diagnostic)

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Their, They're, & There Homophone Lesson - Slides,Practice,Guided Notes, & Quiz

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Description

Do your students often mix up "their," "they're," and "there"? You're not alone—it's one of the most common challenges in writing!

With this engaging and comprehensive lesson, your students will confidently master the differences between these commonly confused homophones. This resource includes an editable PowerPoint for interactive instruction, guided notes to reinforce learning, a practice worksheet for skill-building, a Google Forms quiz to assess understanding, and teacher keys for easy grading.

Help your students make these mistakes a thing of the past with this all-in-one solution!

In this resource you will find

  • An editable 15 slide PPT dedicated to teaching students how to correctly use "their", "they're", and "there" (including 2 practice opportunities)
  • A 2-sided guided note sheet that is aligned to the PPT
  • A practice worksheet
  • A 10 point Google Forms quiz that can be used as a diagnostic, practice, and/or quiz
  • Teacher keys and implementation suggestions

Check out the other products in the Commonly Confused series, which all include an editable PPT and Google Forms quiz.

1. Their / They’re / There - Freebie!

2. Accept / Except

3. Affect / Effect

4. Its / It’s

5. Two / Too / To

6. Than / Then

7. Whose / Who’s

8. Weather / Whether

9. Your / You’re

10. 47 Question Self-Grading Google Forms Diagnostic Quiz

11. The FULL Bundle of all 9 mini-lessons and 10 Google Forms Quizzes (Including a 47 question diagnostic)

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

I love to connect with teachers. Connect with me across platforms by clicking the links below.

Blog

Instagram

Pinterest

E-mail Me: msalanahollander@gmail.com

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Rated 4.75 out of 5, based on 4 reviews
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Awesome! Easy to use
Rated 5 out of 5
January 6, 2026
Met expectations
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This is honestly a great little resource. The slides are easy for the students to use, and the quiz is self-grading.
Amanda M.
30 reviews
Grades taught: 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Great Resource
Rated 5 out of 5
September 22, 2025
Met expectations
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This was a great resource to learn about the difference between their, they're and there. It also had great resources for practicing the skill.
Tobi G.
77 reviews
Grades taught: 7th
Rated 5 out of 5
April 25, 2025
Thank you soooo much for this resource. My class liked it.
10 E Teaching
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1,706 reviews
Rated 4 out of 5
May 2, 2022
This is a great, quick resource! Thanks for creating it. It was a good review before our grammar test.
Chrissie W.
181 reviews
Grades taught: 7th
Student populations: Learning difficulties

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