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4th Grade Language Arts Worksheets
Revolutionize practice with our printable 4th grade language arts worksheets with answer keys, offering unique learning avenues in relative pronouns, forming progressive verb tenses, using helping verbs and modal auxiliaries, ordering adjectives, using correct capitalization, and punctuation. Enrich domain-specific vocabulary and read text with purpose and understanding to support comprehension, draw inferences, and make predictions, summarize details, explain procedures and more. Significantly increase the contents of your teaching toolbox with our free grade 4 language arts worksheets.
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Completing Sentences with Relative Pronouns
Give 4th grade kids an opportunity to prove their mettle as they fill in an appropriate relative pronoun to complete each sentence depending on what is referred to and the type of relative clause that follows.

Writing the Present Progressive Tense
Explore the power of repeated practice with our grade 4 language arts pdf. Create the present progressive form of each verb, using the (am / is/ are + verb + ing) structure given in the box and complete each sentence.

Replacing Synonyms and Rewriting Sentences
Transform your dull and repetitive writing with a few additions to your vocabulary. Replace the underlined word in each sentence with its synonym from the word box and rewrite the sentence.

Completing Similes | Cut and Glue
Capturing the essence of forming similes, this printable 4th grade ELA worksheet gets kids to read the adjective in each simile and complete it by gluing the image of an appropriate noun that best fits the comparison.

City or Suburb? | Opinion Writing
If given a choice would you prefer living in the hustle-bustle of the city or in a tranquil suburb? Write your preference stating the pros and cons and well-though-out reasons to support your choice.

Fill in the Blanks with Helping Verbs
This English worksheet pdf provides grade 4 kids an opportunity to take a shot at writing an appropriate helping verb that goes with the main verb expressing the tense, and adding meaning to the sentence.

Identifying Articles in the Dialogue
Christmas means carols, cakes and presents. Alyssa, Chloe and Evan are awaiting their Christmas presents. Read their conversation, identify the definite and indefinite articles and underline them.

Adding Prefixes and Finding their Meanings
Continue your streak of vocabulary upgradation with this printable language arts worksheet. Let kids write the meaning of the word using the dictionary, add a prefix to it and write the meaning of the new word.

Connecting Idioms to Their Meanings
Can your grade 4 kids interpret the meanings of idioms? Check for yourself as they skim through the idioms on one side and look for apt explanations on the other side and connect the two using numbers.

Packrat's Perfect Treasure | Reading Comprehension
Set off on a treasure hunt with Packrat and discover the true treasures of life. Pay attention to the key details of the story in this ELA worksheet pdf and recount them to answer the questions.

Ordering Adjectives
Stringing multiple adjectives to describe a noun is not as difficult as it sounds. Arrange the jumbled adjectives denoting attributes based on the particular order stated in the box and write them in the space provided.

Fixing Punctuation Errors in a Passage
Watch the wannabe proofreaders and editors of grade 4 skim through the passage in this printable language arts worksheet about snails. Direct them to rewrite the passage, fixing the punctuation errors.

Choosing Closed Compound Words
Popcorn, pancake, playground are examples of closed compound words. Complete each sentence, choosing an appropriate closed compound word that doesn't have a space or hyphen separating the two words.

Identifying Proverbs from Pictures
A little tidbit of wisdom awaits 4th grade kids in this English worksheet pdf, where kids are expected to observe the picture keenly and guess the proverb taking cues from the picture and write the proverb.

Halloween Pumpkin | Expository Writing Prompt
Evoke spooky elements of Halloween as you explain the process of carving your jack-o-lantern with a four-toothed smile and a triangular nose. Transferring this process to paper is equally exciting.
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Grade 4 Language Arts Worksheets
This is often the grade level where readers become less interested. As we fight technology for their attention, it is important to engage and immerse young readers into literature. The most important thing is to help them see value in reading, writing, and language in general. At the 4th grade level students start to focus on increasing their vocabulary libraries and analytical skills within literature. Students will also start to be expected to understand the basic rules of the written and oral of the English language. At the 4th grade level students are expected to be able to write and read with purpose.
Reading: Literature Worksheets
Explaining Details and Drawing Inferences From Text - Students are now asked to master a higher level of explanation with this standard. [RL.4.1]
Finding the Theme of a Story - These are mostly short stories that we ask you to determine the theme of quickly. [RL.4.2]
Inferences - Use facts to get your arguments set. You may need to go looking for some facts. [RL.4.2]
Fairy Tales - Stories past on from generation to generation. There is usually some form of magic or mystery power at work in these stories. [RL.4.2]
Implied Information - This helps students learn to see a great deal of meaning in what they read. [RL.4.2]
Settings and Events of Text - These worksheets will train you to look for keywords and lead your thoughts off of that. [RL.4.3]
Settings - Where does that story take place? This can be a time period in history or a physical place or both. [RL.4.3]
Context Word and Phrase Meanings - Use the words and phrases around words to help you determine their meaning. [RL.4.4]
Cloze Reading Exercises - These are great way to learn how to use new vocabulary. [RL.4.4]
Structural Elements of Poems and Dramas - Time to look at the anatomy of literature and where it stands in your world. [RL.4.5]
Contrasting the Point of View of Narrated Stories - You will find two or more narrators to compare. This section really opens students eyes as to how story tellers can frame a story for you. [RL.4.6]
Connecting Text to Visual or Oral Presentations - We worked on a number of different ways to hit this standard. Most it was creative thinking because their are zero references out there for this standard. [RL.4.7]
Similar Themes and Patterns of Events - You find a nice mix of characters, settings, events, and triggers in these worksheets. [RL.4.9]
Grade 4 Literature Comprehension Worksheets - By the end of the school year, these sheets should be easy for you. [RL.4.10]
Reading: Informational Text Worksheets
Making Inferences From Text - We actually ask you to read into this a great deal. This can be set out over several paragraphs. [RI.4.1]
Summarizing Informational Text - See if you can some up everything into just two sentences. [RI.4.2]
Finding the Main Idea - Where is that thing? It is often in plain sight. [RI.4.2]
Get the Message - See if your students are getting the general message of passages. [RI.4-5.2]
Explaining What You Read - As an adult, most people don't have this skill mastered. [RI.4.3]
Context Based Words and Phrases - Phrases are often easier to decipher. Words can go lots of different ways. [RI.4.4]
Text Structure - We look for similarities between format and placement. [RI.4.5]
Timelines - There are some for interpretation and others are here to be used as tools. [RI.4.5]
Chronology - A deep dive into how the order of events can impact a story. [RI.4-5.5]
Comparing Firsthand and Secondhand Accounts of Events - This topic ties right into perspective work and point of view. [RI.4.6]
Contributions To Text - Which part of the text or visual came from which thought process. [RI.4.7]
Author's Use of Reasons and Evidence - You will find that authors at this level do not often give you concrete proof. [RI.4.8]
Pairing Information From Two Texts - Find the relationship from one to another and where it really builds you up. [RI.4.9]
Reading Comprehension of Informational Texts - It never ceases to amaze me how students have no problem with nonfiction work, but fiction work stumps them. [RI.4.10]
Reading Foundation Worksheets
Unfamiliar Words - Students use letter-sounds and syllable patterns to understand words out of context. [RF.4.3.A]
Missing Letters - We work on mastery level skills with the alphabet. Students will begin to see it as tool for communication rather than something they are required to memorize. [RF.4.3.A]
Grade 4 Leveled Reading - We added some very familiar work in here for you. [RF.4.4.A]
Grade 4 Poetry - We tried to write and choose cheery poems for this section. [RF.4.4.B]
Poetry Writing - Students learn how to compose their own poems. [RF.4.4.B]
Odes - We help students explore this form of celebratory poetry. [RF.3-5.4.B]
Using Context For Confirmation - These type of activities really help students begin to build profound confidence. [RF.4.4.C]
Printable Reading Logs - A great way to track your reading endurance. [RF.K-5]
Reading Fluency - How flawless is your reading endurance? [RF.3-5]
Reading Sequencing - This is a huge skill for readers of all levels. [RF.3-5]
Riddles and Clues - Great critical thinking worksheets. [RF.4]
Language Worksheets
Relative Pronouns and Adverbs - We focus on the most often used forms of these parts of speech. [L.4.1.A]
Adverbs - These particularly give students so trouble. Here is extra practice for you. [L.4.1.A]
Adverbs vs. Adjectives - Yeah, what is the difference after all? [L.4.1.A]
Determiners & Quantifiers - Add a ton more detail to your description. Make it come alive. [L.4.1]
Independent and Dependent Clause - You can't have one clause without the other. [L.4.1]
Future Forms - What should that word be in a little while? [L.4.1]
Double Negatives - I'm not, not going say anything about this topic. [L.4.1-L.5.1]
Genitive Case - Give a sentence a sense of ownership. [L.4.1.A]
Progressive Verb Tense - This is a skill that kids will quickly grasp. [L.4.1.B]
Frequency Adverbs - Adverbs that add a dimension of time. [L.4.1.B]
Modal Auxiliaries - Beef up your sentences by providing more detail. [L.4.1.C]
Auxiliary Verbs - These are verbs that elicit a response of some kind. [L.4.1.C]
Modal Verbs - These words help clarify the exact actions that are taken. [L.4.1.C]
Sense Verbs - These words help make sentences more human. [L.4.1.C]
Ordering Adjectives - This more of a descriptive word soup, if you will. [L.4.1.D]
Using Adjectives In Context - Students learn how to work with multiple descriptors, when needed. [L.4.1.D]
Prepositional Phrase - Students start to understand chunks of sentences now. [L.4.1.E]
Writing Appropriate Complete Sentences - Time to proper-FY your sentence structure and writing tasks. [L.4.1.F]
Run On Sentences - Look deeply at these sentences and pinpoint the problem. [L.4.1.F]
Sentence Fragment - Pieces and parts that need to be nailed together. [L.4.1.F]
Complete and Simple Subjects - Distinct signals in sentences that dictate a theme. [L.4.1.F]
Using Confusing Words Correctly - This for times when you ask yourself if your are looking for: won, one, or 1. [L.4.1.G]
Affect vs. Effect - This tandem is something we catch ourselves thinking through regardless of our age or education level. [L.4.1.G]
Capitalization - Time to break out the Big Letters! [L.4.2.A]
Using Commas and Quotation Marks - The accurate use of these symbols is always a daunting task, even for adults. [L.4.2.B]
Using Commas with Coordinating Conjunctions - This is one of the more difficult activities. Just remember to say it aloud to allow you to hear it better. [L.4.2.C]
Grade 4 Spelling - Some of these words will stump middle schoolers. [L.4.2.D]
Conveying Ideas with Words and Phrases - This takes the concept of an adjective to whole new level. [L.4.3.A]
Using Punctuation for Effect - Make some amazing sentences! That will knock your socks off! [L.4.3.B]
Punctuation Rules - We look at all the different forms of punctuation and start to tackle the fifty or so rules that govern their use. [L.4.3.B]
Quotation Marks - We use this when someone is saying something aloud as to elucidate on written work too. [L.4.3]
Word Construction - Have you ever wondered where certain words have come from? [L.4.3.B]
Define Words and Phrases From Context Clues - Context is often overlooked by today's media. [L.4.4.A]
Using Greek and Latin Affixes and Roots - Learn 20 Latin roots and you will understand 2,000 words. [L.4.4.B]
Pronunciation and Meaning of Words With References - Learn to use reference tools to your advantage. [L.4.4.C]
Pronunciation - Learn how to pronounce a wide variety of words.. [L.4.4.C]
Explaining Similes and Metaphors - Some metaphors are known only to certain generations. Amazing how technology changes that! [L.4.5.A]
Common Expressions - These never seem to get old to the people using them. [L.4.5.A]
Idioms, Adages, and Proverbs - Proverbs are something you should review often. The style of most Proverbs is difficult to pick up quickly. [L.4.5.B]
Antonyms and Synonyms - We start to compare vocabulary words and find similarities and differences. [L.4.5.C]
Using Action, Emotion, or States of Being Words - Up your game with words that move us! [L.4.6]
4th Grade Vocabulary - Students get a chance to work with new vocabulary words in a wide variety of ways. [L.4.6]
Writing Worksheets
Writing Using Organizational Patterns - Always start with a brief outline of your work here. [W.4.1.A]
Topic Sentences - This is a fundamental part of the composition process. [W.4-6.1.A]
Writing Supporting Details - We actually ask students to begin the in depth inference process here. [W.4.1.B]
Using Transition Words - An awesome vocabulary linking activity section. [W.4.1.C]
Using Connectors - A great way to link ideas or concepts together. [W.4.1.C]
Writing Concluding Statements For Opinions - Finish of the statement and make it reach the reader. [W.4.1.D]
Writing Introduction Paragraphs - Get a jump on the writing. [W.4.2.A]
Paragraph Writing - Put those statements to the end of the playing field. [W.4.2.A]
Writing Main Ideas - Look into the work and see what the takeaways are for you. [W.4.2.B]
Linking Ideas With Transition Words - We add some more moving vocabulary to our frame set. [W.4.2.C]
Explanatory Form Writing - The words really do matter here. [W.4.2.D]
Writing Explanatory and Informative Concluding Statements - It's all about finishing strong here. [W.4.2.E]
Writing Friendly Letters - When is the last time that you sent your friend a letter? [W.4.2]
Paragraph Corrections - We look for all types of errors via grammar, punctuation, and form. [W.4.2]
Writing Stories With A Narrator - Make your readers feel at home with a great narrator. [W.4.3.A]
Writing Dialogue - Let's see how characters of a story will interact. [W.4.3.B]
Writing Event Sequences - Manage these sequences of events. [W.4.3.C]
Descriptively Writing - Use concrete and sensory based words to really detail an event. [W.4.3.D]
Writing Narrative Conclusions - Narrator your experience and tell us what happened. [W.4.3.E]
Descriptive Writing - Changing the way you put it together. [W.4.3]
Fourth Grade Creative Writing Prompts - Put your thinking cap on before you start to write. [W.4.3]
Grade 4 Writing - These are leveled writing activities. [W.4.4]
Story Writing - Learn to write full stories. [W.4.4]
Writing Process - Mostly organizational and prompting pieces can be found here. [W.4.5]
Grade 4 Writing Assignment - What are they to do at this level? We'll show you here. [W.4.6]
Grade 4 Research Projects - Build knowledge and put the pieces together here. [W.4.7]
Experiential Writing - Give purpose and a record to a past experience. [W.4.8]
Story Analysis - Put it all together and describe your characters. [W.4.9.A]
Understanding Details and Evidence - Time to start being a Language Arts CSI Operative. [W.4.9.B]
Character Descriptions - Learn to be super descriptive. [W.4.9.B]
Writing For Endurance - Expect a hand cramp or two on these. [W.4.10]
What Do 4th Graders Learn in Language Arts?
Here are some important things that fourth graders learn in language arts.
What Should They Learn in Reading?
By the time a child reaches fourth grade, he or she is able to identify different words, read with fluency, and understand the meaning of the text. They have done enough practice in their previous classes about these things. They know the basic level of reading. When children are in fourth grade, they should learn how to read more and more. Reading is something that should always be encouraged in children. It is not enough for them to able to read. They should develop an extensive vocabulary by reading as much as they can. Language arts in fourth grade should include more classroom libraries. It should be able to make the children read more books. It should also teach them to understand more complex topics. The teacher should conduct several reading activities. More conversations and discussions regarding certain books should be encouraged in the classroom.
What Should They Learn in Writing?
Fourth graders know how to write basic level English. They are well aware of common words that are used in daily speech and text. They have developed speed writing as well. Now, it is time to continue that habit of writing. Language arts in fourth grade should teach students to write different formal texts that include letters, emails, journals, fiction, and biographies. They should be taught how to freely express their thoughts with writing. They should be given more and more writing prompts as it will make their writing much better.
What Should They Learn in Speaking?
Students of fourth grade should learn how to express their views with speech. Language arts should teach them how to communicate freely without any hesitation and resistance.
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Action, emotion, or states of being, adding alliteration, using the dictionary, greek and latin suffixes, context clues, choose punctuation for effect, conveying ideas with words and phrases, commas and coordinating conjunctions, quotation marks, punctuation, punctuating appositives, confusing words, writing complete sentences, prepositional phrases, verb conjugations, modal auxiliaries, relative pronouns, reading: foundation skills, using context for confirmation, reading poetry, reading texts, syllabication, beginning word, reading: informational text, reading comprehension, integrating texts, reasons and evidence, contributions to text, first and secondhand accounts, text structure, words and phrases in context, explaining what you read, determine the main idea, refering details in a text, reading literature, literature comprehension, themes and patterns of events, connections between visual presentation and text, point of view, story events, determining theme, informational texts, writing for endurance, details and evidence, story analysis, experiential writing, writing assignments, writing process, narrative conclusions, descriptive writing, writing event sequences, writing dialogue, story elements, writing narratives, concluding sentences, writing conclusion, transition words, paragraph writing, writing letters, using transition words, writing supporting details, organizational patterns, writing opinions.
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Building words
In this language arts worksheet, your child gets practice creating and spelling words by adding -s, -ing, and -ful.
Clauses: parts of a sentence
Is that the main clause or a subordinate clause? In this language arts worksheet, your child learns about main and subordinate clauses as parts of a sentence.
Colons, semicolons, and dashes
In this grammar worksheet, your child learns how to write sentences using a colon, semicolon, or dash.
Compound sentences
Simple sentences can become compound sentences by adding a clause. In this writing worksheet, your child gets practice building and understanding simple, compound, and complex sentences.
Connectives
Connectives are connecting words. In this language arts worksheet, your child gets practice combining two simple sentences into one compound sentence using joining words such as because and conjunctions such as and, but, so, and for.
Finding key points
In this reading worksheet, your child will read a short informational passage and then underline key points and answer questions about the language and content of the passage.
Homophones and homographs
Homophones are words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have a different meaning. Homographs are words that sound the same and are spelled the same but have a different meaning. In this language arts worksheet, your child will fill in the missing homophones to complete pre-written sentences and then write sentences to convey each homograph's alternate meaning.
Its or it's?
It's with an apostrophe is the abbreviation for it is. Its without an apostrophe indicates possession. In this language arts worksheet, your child gets practice identifying the correct uses for it's and its.
Making metaphors
How many metaphors can you find in this poem? In this language arts worksheet, your child learns to spot metaphors, determine their meaning from context, write them as similes, and decide which metaphors are most effective and why. Bonus: your child gets practice writing poetry using metaphors.
New words: make a conservation dictionary
Make your own dictionary of words about conservation! In this language arts worksheet, your child will look up words related to pollution prevention and write each word's definition. Bonus: your child gets practice alphabetizing words!
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Our grade 4 grammar worksheets focus on more advanced topics related to the various parts of speech, verb tenses and the writing of proper sentences . The correction of common problems (sentence fragments, run-on sentences, double negatives, etc) is emphasized.

Verbs & Verb Tenses
Perfect tenses, progressive (continuous) tenses, linking verbs and helping verbs.
Pronoun agreement; who, whom & whose; that & which; relative pronouns.
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The Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for English Language Arts (ELA) provide a framework of educational expectations for students in reading, writing, and other language skills. The goals of the CCSS ELA are broken out by grade and subject area, including Reading: Literature, Reading: Informational Text, Foundational Skills, Writing, Speaking and Listening, and Language. Fourth graders are expected to master the basics of the early stages of reading fiction and non-fiction books, learn writing and language basics, and learn to listen and speak in a group setting. See the subheadings for each ELA category for more information on the specific expectations for students.
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Read the article, poems, and stories, and answer the reading comprehension questions. Passages written for students at a first grade reading level.
Read the stories, poems, and articles. Then answer the reading comprehension questions. Passages written for students at a second grade reading level.
Read the poems, stories, and articles. Answer the reading comprehension questions. Passages written for students at a third grade reading level.
Read the article, poems, and stories, and answer the reading comprehension questions. Passages written for students at a fourth grade reading level.
Read the article, poems, and stories, and answer the reading comprehension questions. Passages written for students at a fifth grade reading level.
This page has worksheets on abbreviations. Includes days of the week, months of the year, titles, streets, and states.
Teach students about adjectives that describe nouns.
Explore adverbs, words that describe action verbs.
Teach students to recognize, read, and write letters of the alphabet.
Word sorts, cut-and-glue activities, and worksheets for teaching alphabetical order.
Build vocabulary skills with these analogy worksheets.
Printables related to the articles a , an , and the .
Read biographies of notable people in these nonfiction articles geared for elementary-aged students.
Learn to use capital letters for proper nouns and at the beginning of sentences.
Learn about cause and effect relationships.
We have worksheets and activities that can be used with popular titles in children's literature. If you read chapter books in your classroom, take a look at this page.
This page has a variety of printable worksheets for teaching students to use commas. Includes commas in a series, commas to offset non-essential information, commas in dates, and commas in addresses.
Print Venn diagrams, compare/contrast worksheets, and compare/contrast reading passages.
Build compound words by combining two smaller words together.
Use these worksheets for teaching students about joining sentences or phrases with conjunctions.
Learn to identify words with positive and negative connotations using our printable connotations worksheets.
Practice making contractions by joining pairs of words with an apostrophe.
Master the art of cursive handwriting with these handwriting worksheets.
Create diagrams of simple and complex sentences with these worksheets.
Learn to use a dictionary with these printable worksheets.
Teach students how to identify, and avoid, double negatives in their writing.
Determine which sentences are facts and which are opinions.
Try these fun fairy tale-themed activities with your class.
Learn to write a friendly letter with a date, salutation, body, closing and signature.
Review parts of speech with these grammar worksheets.
Organize, sort, plan, and classify with these graphic organizer worksheets.
Printable puzzles, charts, reading comprehension passages, and worksheets on Greek deities.
Homographs are words that are spelled the same way, but have different meanings. Sometimes they also have different pronunciations.
Learn about homophones, words that sound alike but have different meanings.
Have your students practice using hyperbole to improve their creative writing skills.
Idioms are common phrases whose meanings are not taken literally. These worksheets teach students about some of the most common idioms in the English language.
Learn about inferencing with these printable worksheets.
Learn to identify the main idea in reading and writing. Includes graphic organizers and short reading comprehension paragraphs.
Read the passages and answer the reading comprehension questions.
Learn to read with these basic mini-books for kindergarten and first graders.
Learn about common and proper nouns, plural and singular nouns, and identifying nouns.
Learn to write plural and singular possessive nouns with these printable activities.
Students identify the correct part of speech for given words within sentences.
Recognize consonant letter sounds with these printable worksheets and games.
Recognize long and short vowel sounds with these activities and worksheets.
This page will connect you to over a hundred worksheets on two-letter and three-letter consonant blends. (examples of blends: br- is a blend for brain and bread; cr- is a blend for crab and crib.)
R-controlled vowel sounds include /är/ as in car, /ôr/ as in horn, /ûr/ as in her, /âr/ as in hair, and /îr/ as in deer.
Learn how to recognize and read the /ch/ and /sh/ digraphs with these printables.
Practice reading words from a variety of word families with these phonics word wheels.
Print dozens of fun and creative poems for kids of all ages. Most poetry pages include comprehension questions.
Learn to write haiku, acrostics, couplets, and more with these poetry writing worksheets.
Worksheets that can help you teach root words along with basic prefixes and suffixes.
Learn about prepositions and prepositional phrases.
Read the paragraphs and correct the mistakes using proper proofreading marks.
Use question marks, periods, exclamation points, commas, and quotation marks properly.
Master the art of printed (manuscript) handwriting with these practice sheets.
Recognize and understand proper pronoun usage.
These printables can be used for teaching students to use quotation marks in their written dialogue.
Use these printables for reading groups, book clubs, and lit. circle time.
Read the passages and answer the comprehension questions.
Discover new facts about your favorite animal species.
Read interactively with these fun Readers' Theater scripts.
Worksheets for Rhyming words, matching, webs, and mini-books.
The page contains basic build-a-sentence worksheets. Students cut out the word cards and rearrange them to make complete sentences. These worksheets were designed primarily for students in Kindergarten and 1st grade.
Learn the differences between complete sentences, run-on sentences, and fragments.
Learn about simple, compound, and complex sentences. Review the differences between fragments and run-ons.
Print sequencing strips, sequence worksheets, and sequencing graphic organizers.
We have a sight word curriculum that contains 30 units. Each unit has worksheets, practice tools, and assessment resources.
This page has over 150 individual sight words. Each word has several worksheets. (For example, you will find several worksheets just teaching students about the word the .)
Review basic sight words with these Dolch flashcards, worksheets, and word wheels.
Review Fry Instant Sight Words with these flashcards, word wheels, games, and checklists.
When teaching figurative language or writing, you may want to try these simile and metaphor worksheets.
Build spelling skills with this set of resources for first graders; Includes word lists, puzzles, ABC Order sorts.
Build spelling skills with this set of printables for second grade teachers; includes lists, puzzles, and alphabetical order sorts.
Build spelling skills with this set of materials for third grade teachers; includes lists, puzzles, and alphabetical order sorts.
Build spelling skills with this set of printables for fourth grade teachers; includes lists, puzzles, and alphabetical order sorts.
Learn the difference between the subject and predicate of a sentence.
Practice dividing words into syllables.
Build vocabulary skills with these worksheets on synonyms (words that have similar meanings) and antonyms (words with different meanings).
This page has resources that will help kids learn about using transition words in their writing.
Learn all about action verbs and linking verbs.
Infinitives, participles, and gerunds are called verbals. Verbals are verbs that act as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs.
Practice differentiating between sentences written in passive voice and active voice.
Word families are groups of words that have common endings (examples: hat, sat, at, rat; or back, pack, rack, sack, black). We have early literacy worksheets for dozens of different word families.
Use critical thinking and phonics skills to change letters in the given words to make new words.
Write sentences, letters, addresses, thank you notes, and more.
Improve writing skills with these story picture worksheets.
Use these printable sheets of primary and intermediate lines writing paper.
Use these worksheets when teaching students to express their personal opinions through persuasive essays.
Inspire students to write creatively with these printable writing worksheets.
Here you'll find a large selection of activities to use with the most popular chapter books. Titles include Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing , Magic Treehouse , Charlotte's Web , Cam Jansen , The Boxcar Children , Bunnicula , and many others.
This page has printable literacy activities to go along with poplar children's books. Titles include If You Give a Mouse a Cookie , Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? , and many others.
Browse the full collection of reading comprehension passages on this site.
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Strengthen grammar, parts of speech, vocabulary, and figurative language, read with purpose and write opinions with our 4th grade language arts worksheets.
Worksheets that are designed for the 4th grade level for English Language Arts students.
4th Grade English Language Arts Worksheets Printable PDF. Reading Comprehensions, Vocabulary, Grammar & Writing Worksheets.
Building words. In this language arts worksheet, your child gets practice creating and spelling words by adding -s, -ing, and -ful
Check out Turtle Diary's large collection of Language Arts worksheets for fourth grade. Make learning fun and easy with these great
Free printable children's stories and reading Comprehension worksheets for grade 4. These reading worksheets will help kids practice their comprehension
Fourth grade language arts. Our grade 4 grammar worksheets focus on more advanced topics related to the various parts of speech, verb tenses and the writing
The Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for English Language Arts (ELA) provide a framework of educational expectations for students in reading, writing
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