4th Grade Language Arts Worksheets

Bring out the best in kids with our free, printable language arts worksheets for 4th grade. Be it pronouns, progressive tenses, helping verbs, modals, punctuations, similes, metaphors, idioms, or drawing inferences, our pdfs are always head and shoulders above the rest. Empower kids to engage with the world around them by expressing themselves confidently.

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Adverbs of Time

Refine grammar skills on the go as kids choose from the ladder adverbs that precisely express the time at which an action occurred.

Adverbs of Time

Season-Themed Alphabetization Activities

Revel in the fun, seasonal themes of these exercises, while making sure to meticulously line up the words based on the alphabetical order.

Identifying Homographs as Nouns or Verbs

These printable ELA worksheets for 4th grade capitalize on the noun-verb aspects of words like "glue" and "park", tasking kids with determining if these homographs, as used, are nouns or verbs.

Completing Sentences with Correct Homophones

Put your practice in homophonic mode as you read each sentence and identify which of the two homographs given best fits in.

Completing Sentences with Correct Homophones

Sorting Facts and Opinions | Cut and Glue

Snip along the dotted lines to cut out the sentence strips in these printable language arts worksheets for grade 4, sort them into facts and opinions and glue them in the appropriate columns.

Sorting Facts and Opinions - Cut and Glue

Capitalizing Days, Months, and Holidays

Master the art of capitalizing names of days, months, and holidays in the first part and rewrite sentences with proper capitalization in the second part of these worksheets.

Capitalizing Days, Months, and Holidays

Choosing the Likeliest Prediction

Pay attention to the details of each scenario, go over the options, assessing which of them is the likeliest prediction, and check it in these 4th grade English worksheets pdf.

Choosing the Likeliest Prediction

Writing Onomatopoeic Words

Given below are names of animals, objects, places, or processes; kids must write three onomatopoeic words representing each animal, object, place, or process.

Writing Onomatopoeic Words

Forming Nouns Using Suffixes

Weigh the options in the word box, pick appropriate suffixes, add them to the given words, and write down the new nouns thus formed in these 4th grade ELA worksheets pdf.

Removing Double Negative from Sentences

Zap those pesky double negatives away as you transform sentences tangled in webs of negation into clear sentences in these printable 4th grade worksheets.