On this worksheet, students will color the word, color the letters in the word, trace the word, and write the word in a sentence.
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Students will trace and circle the word Their. Then they’ll cut out the letters and glue them on the paper to make the word.
Trace the word. Write it in the sentence. Then draw a picture.
On this printable, students will color by number, circle the word, count the letters, trace, and print the word.
This page has large outline letteers for painting or coloring the sight word Their.
Use glitter, stickers, or markers to trace the giant sight word.
Use an ink dabber, markers, or crayons to color the word their every time it appears on this worksheet.
Trace the word Their five times on the primary-ruled paper. Then try to write it two times.
Cut out the letters in the word Their and glue them in the correct spaces on the worksheet.
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Their, There, They’re Worksheet – Learn the difference between They, Their and They’re and how we use them with our free to download grammar worksheet for kids.
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PDF Transcript of Their, There, They’re Worksheet
Words words words! They all sound the same. Well some of them do. There, their and they’re sound very similar and it’s easy to get befuddled if someone doesn’t say it correctly. Understanding the right word is all about knowing its usage.
THEIR
In the word their the ei is pronounced like in wear. It is a word used to show possession and is in the same group of words as my, your, his, her, its and our. is group is known as possessive adjectives.
A little trick to practice your knowledge of the word is to replace the word their with our.
Maya, please take Mr and Mrs Iyer to their bungalow.
Maya, please take Mr and Mrs Iyer to our bungalow.
This sounds correct.
Now if you were to replace it with there or they’re you’d get
Maya, please take Mr and Mrs Iyer to they’re bungalow.
Trust me when I say it sounds wrong with there as well.
THEY’RE
This one is easy because it is what is known as a contraction, meaning two words that are made one with the help of an apostrophe. All you have to do is take the word and put it in its original form-they are
Mr and Mrs Iyer can be made into they. When they are doing something together you can say they’re:
They’re on the way to the bungalow.
THERE
The word there is similar to the word here. They both represent place whether specific or unspecific.
Mr and Mrs Iyer are on the way there (to the bungalow).
There is an alternate usage of the word where it is used to show that something exists.
There are many bungalows in Poona.
Imagine Mr. and Mrs. Iyer have arrived at their holiday destination in Vishakapatnam. The following is a conversation between the Manager of the hotel and one of his employees named Maya.
Manager: Maya, this is Mr and Mrs Iyer. They’re on the way to the bungalows.
Maya: How wonderful! Shall I take them there?
Manager: Yes. I will have their bags sent to the room.
Their There They’re Worksheet
Write the full form of they’re in the blanks and then circle whether its usage is correct or incorrect.
1. They’re (________)are many apples in the basket. (Correct/ Incorrect)
2. Where are your parents? They’re (________) out. (Correct/ Incorrect)
3. We had to borrow they’re (________) car in order to get to the store. (Correct / Incorrect)
4. They are on the way to they’re (________) bungalow. (Correct / Incorrect)
5. They’re (________) going to take a picnic basket and sit by the river. (Correct / Incorrect)
Put the correct words- they’re, there, or their in the space provided.
1. All the children in the classroom completed __________ homework.
2. When we went to South Africa, we stayed _________ for 10 days.
3. ________ is a goat eating our front lawn!
4. Arjun and Shankar are brothers. _________ waiting for _______ mother.
5. _________ sister is a doctor.
6. He likes to sit up _________ whenever it rains.
7. I have never met them before but I think ________ Italian.
8. Look at the smiles on ________ faces.
9. I liked visiting Udhagamandalam but I wouldn’t want to live _________.
10. Please help them order. They can’t make up ________ minds.
Answers
Write the full form of they’re in the blanks and then circle whether its usage is correct or incorrect.
1. Incorrect 2. correct 3. Incorrect 4. Incorrect 5. Correct
Put the correct words- they’re, there, or their in the space provided.
1. their 2. there 3. there 4. they’re, their 5. their 6. there 7. they’re 8. their 9. there 10. their
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The kids need a bit more practice distinguishing between their, they’re, there and its, it’s. Here is a quick practice page I made for them. I’ll share that in case anyone else could use the review:
You can find these grammar worksheets here: their there they’re – its it’s Practice Pages
Other free grammar worksheets you can download:
- Here’s another similar post that I made for the kids more recently:
they’re/their/there, it’s/its, you’re/your, way/weigh – and other Homophones Worksheet
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Grammar Books:
We have also use the series of grammar workbooks called Write Source Skillsbook. (affiliate link) We’ve been using this series for years in our homeschool. It explains a grammar rule and then has some practice sentences (or editing in the later books). It has worked really well for our family (in addition to the grammar sheets I’ve made for the kids!) 🙂 Below is a screen shot of the Grade 1 Skillsbook, Grade 3 Skillsbook, and Grade 6 Skillsbook. (affiliate links) At this point, these are under $10. I really like that it covers just one rule and has a page or two of practice.
We also have various spelling sorts and spelling games available at the blog:
- Long A Sounds /ay/ – a, ai, ay, a-e, ei, eigh, ey –Sorting Cards and Board Game!, which is bundled with the Long I Sounds printables:
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