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 Similes | Cut and Glue
Read the adjective in each simile and complete it by gluing the image of an appropriate noun from the next page that best fits the comparison.
Connecting Idioms to Their Meanings
Skim through the idioms on one side and look for an apt explanation on the other side and connect the two using numbers.
Identifying Proverbs from Pictures
Look at the picture. Does it remind you of a proverb? Guess the proverb taking cues from the picture and write it.
Writing Alliterations for the Letters
Write an alliteration for each consonant sound, repeating it to make identical initial sounds.
Identifying Metaphors in the Poem
Read the poem, hunting for metaphors or hidden comparisons, equating unrelated things with a shared quality and underline them.
Synonyms and Antonyms Analogies
Draw logical parallels by identifying the type of analogy: synonym or antonym, and write the meaning or opposite to complete the analogy.
Identifying Homographs from the Story
Scan through the story looking for the words that have the same spelling but different meanings. Underline them and write what they mean in each context.
Using Two Homophones in a Sentence
Complete each sentence using both the spellings of each homophonic pair of words given in the parentheses in the right context.
Make your own similes by adding appropriate adjectives and nouns and following the word order in the box to make comparisons.
Read each sentence aloud, check for the occurrence of the same initial sound in adjacent or closely connected words and write if the words alliterate or not.
Comprehend the comparison in each metaphor and match it with its meaning.
Distinguish between proverbs and adages using the precise and vivid definitions in this chart backed by ample examples.