4th Grade English Language Arts Worksheets and Study Guides

The big ideas in Fourth Grade ELA include building their vocabulary, recognizing key features of books; understanding different writing elements, comprehension and analysis of literary text and drawing conclusions.

English Language Arts Worksheets and Study Guides Fourth Grade

Language - conventions of standard english, adjectives/adverbs/particles, subject/verb agreement, language - vocabulary acquisition, content area vocabulary, dictionary/thesaurus, high frequency words i, high frequency words ii, roots/prefixes/suffixes, synonyms/antonyms, reading informational text, graphic organizers, interpret information, labels/captions for graphics, syntactic/semantic cues, text feature meaning, text features, reading literature, elements of fiction, literary elements, parts of a book, title/author in well known literature, reading: foundational skills, cause/effect, fact/opinion, context clues, decoding strategies, drawing conclusions, poetic devices, predictions, predictions, conclusions and inferences, summarizing, supporting details, speaking & listening, extraneous details, literal/inferential/evaluative, writing: ela literacy, capitalization/punctuation, literary devices, spelling words, syllables/spelling patterns, theme of writing, vivid language in writing, writing elements, newpath learning resources are fully aligned to us education standards. select a standard below to view aligned activities for your selected subject and grade:.

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  • A Simple Love Poem (grade 4)
  • Summer Review Quiz (grade 4)
  • Mixed Spelling Practice (grade 4)
  • What's in a Name? (grade 4)
  • Context Clue Sentences 2
  • Produce Compound Sentences
  • Using Conjunctions
  • Using Possessive Adjectives
  • Expressions of Quantity
  • Real-Life Reading: Store Hours
  • Using Demonstrative Adjectives
  • Figurative Language
  • Alliteration - grade 4
  • Idioms, Similes, Metaphors
  • Personification - grades 3-4
  • Figurative Language in Poetry
  • Personification - grade 5
  • Adjective Order
  • Capitalization and Punctuation - Long
  • Daily Grammar: Ice Cream Sandwich
  • Demonstrative Adjectives/Demonstrative Pronouns
  • ESL: I vs. Me
  • Gerunds, Participles, and Infinitives
  • Identifying Prepositional Phrases
  • Identifying Simple Sentences
  • Phrases Review
  • Prepositions
  • Subject and Verb Agreement
  • Types of Sentences
  • Using Interrogative Pronouns
  • Capitalization and Punctuation
  • Comparatives and Superlatives Ordering
  • Daily Grammr: The Tooth Fairy
  • ESL: Expressions of Quantity
  • Finding and Fixing Fragments
  • Grade 4 Mixed Grammar Practice
  • Identifying Prepositional Phrases 2
  • Past Tense Verbs
  • Present Progressive Tense
  • Produce Sentences with Compound Subjects

Informational Stories and Texts

  • How to Turn a Double Play
  • Store Hours
  • The Farmer and the Snake
  • The Town of Coober Pedy
  • Who Was Dr. Seuss?
  • How to Shoot a Free Throw
  • Sea Cucumbers
  • The Bermuda Triangle
  • The Goose and the Golden Egg
  • The Value of Hard Work

Literature - Books, Stories

  • Because of Winn Dixie
  • Because of Winn-Dixie: Chapter 2
  • Because of Winn-Dixie: Chapters 13-14
  • Because of Winn-Dixie: Chapters 17-18
  • Because of Winn-Dixie: Chapters 21-22
  • Because of Winn-Dixie: Chapters 25-26
  • Because of Winn-Dixie: Chapters 5-6
  • Because of Winn-Dixie: Chapters 9-10
  • Eye of the Storm
  • Ruby and the Booker Boys
  • The Latke Who Couldn't Stop Screaming
  • What Jo Did
  • Because of Winn-Dixie: Chapter 1
  • Because of Winn-Dixie: Chapters 11-12
  • Because of Winn-Dixie: Chapters 15-16
  • Because of Winn-Dixie: Chapters 19-20
  • Because of Winn-Dixie: Chapters 23-24
  • Because of Winn-Dixie: Chapters 3-4
  • Because of Winn-Dixie: Chapters 7-8
  • Coyote School News
  • Fast Sam, Cool Clyde and Stuff
  • The Horned Toad Prince
  • The Smokejumpers

Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions

  • Citing the Text
  • Comparing and Contrasting Texts
  • Citing the Text #2
  • Context Clues
  • Choose the Correct Spelling
  • Contractions 2

Text Analysis

  • Analyzing Point of View
  • Elementary Logic Puzzles
  • Identifying Genre
  • Poem Analysis: Bed in Summer
  • Poem Analysis: Little Things
  • Story Elements - grade 4
  • Text Elements
  • Text Structure
  • Understanding Poetry
  • Comparing Literary Texts
  • Fact and Opinion
  • Organizing Ideas
  • Poem Analysis: Let Dogs Delight to Bark and Bite
  • Poem Analysis: My Bed is a Boat
  • Story Elements - Setting
  • Text Structure - Fiction
  • Understanding Poetry #2
  • 8th Grade Science Vocabulary
  • Brake vs. Break
  • Cloths vs. Clothes
  • Dairy vs. Diary
  • Finding Synonyms
  • Heard vs. Herd
  • Passed vs. Past
  • Plain vs. Plane
  • Than vs. Then
  • U.S. Government Vocabulary
  • Waist vs. Waste
  • Which vs. Witch
  • Bare vs. Bear
  • Breath vs. Breathe
  • Context Clue Sentences
  • Desert vs. Dessert
  • Fry Word List - 8th 100 Words
  • Homonyms and Synonyms
  • Mixed Vocabulary Practice
  • Over or Under?
  • Pedal vs. Petal
  • Principle vs. Principal
  • Threw vs. Through
  • Using a Thesaurus Review
  • Weird vs. Wired
  • Constellation
  • Eco-Friendly Gifts
  • New in Town
  • Trading Places
  • Writing an Opinion Piece: Sports
  • City or Country?
  • Favorite Movie
  • Name Someone That (Pre-Writing Practice)
  • Stuck in a Store
  • Teacher Thank You Note Blank
  • Writing an Opinion Piece: Sleep

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4th Grade Writing Worksheets

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30 4th Grade Writing Worksheets

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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