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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Identifying the Prepositional Phrases | MCQ

Each sentence is broken into four fragments and has a prepositional phrase. Choose the part of the sentence that contains the prepositional phrase.

Filling in the Blanks with Distributive Determiners

Refer to a group or an individual in the group as you complete the sentences, choosing appropriate distributive determiners from the word box.

Abbreviating Units of Measurement

Cut the abbreviated units from the bottom of the page and glue them with the correct measurements on the Ferris wheel.

Writing Alliterations for the Letters

Write an alliteration for each consonant sound, repeating it to make identical initial sounds.

Illustrative Inferences

Observe each picture and write what you infer, taking cues from the picture and the background knowledge you possess, using appropriate signal words.

Coordinating or Subordinating Conjunctions?

Identify the conjunction as coordinating, if it joins two independent clauses and subordinating if joins a dependent and an independent clause.

Spotting Capitalization Errors

Proofread each sentence, looking for the capitalization errors. Check the sentences that are correctly capitalized, and cross out incorrect capitalization.

Commonly Confused Words | Fewer Vs. Less

Use "fewer", the comparative form of "few" before countable nouns and "less" the comparative form of "little" before uncountable nouns.

Identifying Metaphors in the Poem

Read the poem, hunting for metaphors or hidden comparisons, equating unrelated things with a shared quality and underline them.

Writing Facts and Opinions about Animals

Snip and glue the picture of your favorite animal and write two opinions and two facts about it.

Identifying the Abstract Nouns

Figure out the abstract nouns or words representing an idea or quality in each sentence and underline them.

What's Missing, Subject or Predicate?

Read the sentence fragments, identify and state if the missing part is the subject or noun-based part or the predicate or verb-based part.