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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.
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!
Poems: The Rabbit
In this language arts worksheet, your child will read the poem aloud and then answer questions about the poem's meaning and language.
Putting sentences in order
Can you fix this paragraph? It's all out of order! In this language arts worksheet, your child will put the sentences into logical order and then rewrite the paragraph using compound and complex sentences.
Reading comprehension: David Copperfield
Here's an excerpt from David Copperfield by Charles Dickens. In this reading worksheet, your child will read a description of young David's life and answer questions about the story, point of view, character's feelings, and use of language.
Reading comprehension: Hard Times
Here's an excerpt from Hard Times by Charles Dickens. In this reading worksheet, your child will read a description of Coketown and answer questions about Dickens' use of language.
Reading comprehension: letter of complaint
What does this writer want? In this language arts worksheet, your child reads a letter to the city council and then answers questions about the writer's intent, language, and reasons.
Reading comprehension: The Mango Tree
In this language arts worksheet, your child will read three parts of a traditional story from India and answer questions about the characters' feelings using complete sentences.
Reading comprehension: thunder and lightning
Here is a scientific description of thunder and lightning. In this language arts worksheet, your child will read an informational passage and then answer questions about what happened and practice replacing descriptive words.
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- Tetris (Gr. 2-6)
- Seat Belts (Gr. 2-6)
- The Coliseum (Gr. 2-6)
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4th grade students are curious and full of wonderment. It's best if you put their energies to work reading appropriate leveled texts and practicing reading skills. And what better way to do that than with the activities on this page? This page has all of my reading worksheets written at the 4th grade level. I used this open source tool to determine the readability scores of my worksheets, but you should read and approve each of them yourself for quality and appropriateness before giving them to children. I encourage you to allow worksheets written for the next two grade levels as well. Reading scores vary wildly based on which algorithm one uses. The readability scores on this page are an average of those score. Still, it's sensible to open up the gates a bit to allow for a richer variety of appropriately leveled content. Click the button underneath this text to do so.
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Metal Detectors | Nonfiction Reading Test - This activity features a reading passage about metal detectors. Then they answer Common Core aligned multiple-choice and long-response questions. This is great practice for standardized tests. View my readibility scores . Metal Detectors | Nonfiction Reading Test | RTF Metal Detectors | Nonfiction Reading Test | PDF Metal Detectors | Nonfiction Reading Test | Preview Metal Detectors | Nonfiction Reading Test | Answers Metal Detectors | Nonfiction Reading Test | Ereading Worksheet
Seat Belts | Nonfiction Reading Test - This worksheet might save someone's life. It is a persuasive text about why people should wear seat belts. It has multiple-choice and long-response questions to promote authentic learning. View my readibility scores . Seat Belts | Nonfiction Reading Test | RTF Seat Belts | Nonfiction Reading Test | PDF Seat Belts | Nonfiction Reading Test | Preview Seat Belts | Nonfiction Reading Test | Answers Seat Belts | Nonfiction Reading Test | Ereading Worksheet
Black Friday | Nonfiction Reading Test - Black Friday has become an increasingly important phenomenon in the world of consumers. Students can learn about this interesting ritual while practicing their reading skill with multiple-choice and extended-response questions. View my readibility scores . Black Friday | Nonfiction Reading Test | RTF Black Friday | Nonfiction Reading Test | PDF Black Friday | Nonfiction Reading Test | Preview Black Friday | Nonfiction Reading Test | Answers Black Friday | Nonfiction Reading Test | Ereading Worksheet
Hummingbirds | Nonfiction Reading Test - There sure are some strange birds out there. Hummingbirds are included in that group. Learn more about these unique pollinators in reading passage. Students answer Common Core aligned multiple-choice and extended-response questions after the passage. View my readibility scores . Hummingbirds | Nonfiction Reading Test | RTF Hummingbirds | Nonfiction Reading Test | PDF Hummingbirds | Nonfiction Reading Test | Preview Hummingbirds | Nonfiction Reading Test | Answers Hummingbirds | Nonfiction Reading Test | Ereading Worksheet
Fact and Opinion Worksheet 4 - This worksheet has 25 statements about pizza. Students determine whether each statement is a fact or opinion. Then they explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Fact and Opinion Worksheet 4 | RTF Fact and Opinion Worksheet 4 | PDF Fact and Opinion Worksheet 4 | Preview Fact and Opinion Worksheet 4 | Answers
Fact and Opinion Worksheet 5 - This worksheet has 25 statements about cars. Students determine whether each is fact or opinion and then explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Fact and Opinion Worksheet 5 | RTF Fact and Opinion Worksheet 5 | PDF Fact and Opinion Worksheet 5 | Preview Fact and Opinion Worksheet 5 | Answers
Figurative Language Worksheet 7 - This worksheet has 10 more examples of simile, metaphor, hyperbole, and personification. Students read each example, determine the technique, and explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Figurative Language Worksheet 7 | RTF Figurative Language Worksheet 7 | PDF Figurative Language Worksheet 7 | Preview Figurative Language Worksheet 7 | Answers Figurative Language Worksheet 7 | Ereading Worksheet
Poetic Devices Worksheet 5 - This worksheet has 10 snippets of poetry, each rich in poetic devices. Students read each example and determine which techniques are being used: alliteration, consonance, onomatopoeia, repetition, rhyme, and /or rhythm. Then they refer to the text to explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Poetic Devices Worksheet 5 | RTF Poetic Devices Worksheet 5 | PDF Poetic Devices Worksheet 5 | Preview Poetic Devices Worksheet 5 | Answers
Poetic Devices and Figurative Language Worksheet - This worksheet reinforces students' knowledge of alliteration, rhyme, onomatopoeia, idiom, simile, metaphor, hyperbole, and personification. Students read 26 poetry snippets and identify the techniques used in each example. Then they refer to the text to explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Poetic Devices and Figurative Language Worksheet | RTF Poetic Devices and Figurative Language Worksheet | PDF Poetic Devices and Figurative Language Worksheet | Preview Poetic Devices and Figurative Language Worksheet | Answers
Inferences Worksheet 2 - This worksheet will give students some much needed practice with making inferences. How do I know that this practice is "much needed"? Because all students need more practice with making inferences. View my readibility scores . Inferences Worksheet 2 | RTF Inferences Worksheet 2 | PDF Inferences Worksheet 2 | Preview Inferences Worksheet 2 | Answers Inferences Worksheet 2 | Ereading Worksheet
Inferences Worksheet 4 - This worksheet has 4 more curious scenarios. Students read the passages and answer questions by making inferences from the text. Then they explain their answers by referring to the text. View my readibility scores . Inferences Worksheet 4 | RTF Inferences Worksheet 4 | PDF Inferences Worksheet 4 | Preview Inferences Worksheet 4 | Answers
Inferences Worksheet 5 - This worksheet features four reading passages, each followed by a series of inferential questions. Students read the passages and practice their inferencing skills by answering the questions. Then they support their answers with text. View my readibility scores . Inferences Worksheet 5 | RTF Inferences Worksheet 5 | PDF Inferences Worksheet 5 | Preview Inferences Worksheet 5 | Answers
Inferences Worksheet 8 - Wow, another double-sided inferences worksheet. This one has four more interesting scenarios and ten inferential questions. This worksheet also asks students to support their answers with textual evidence. View my readibility scores . Inferences Worksheet 8 | RTF Inferences Worksheet 8 | PDF Inferences Worksheet 8 | Preview Inferences Worksheet 8 | Answers
Infer the Setting Worksheet 2 - In this worksheet students read five very short passages and find clues that reveal the setting of each. They then describe the setting of each passage and support their answers with text. View my readibility scores . Infer the Setting Worksheet 2 | RTF Infer the Setting Worksheet 2 | PDF Infer the Setting Worksheet 2 | Preview Infer the Setting Worksheet 2 | Answers
Making Predictions 4 - Here is another predictions worksheet. This will help students practice making predictions based on text. View my readibility scores . Making Predictions 4 | RTF Making Predictions 4 | PDF Making Predictions 4 | Preview Making Predictions 4 | Answers
Point of View Worksheet | Works of Roald Dahl - Roald Dahl is a favorite writer among budding readers and their teachers for good reason. This worksheet has 9 paragraphs taken from his collection. Students identify the narrator's perspective in each paragraph and then explain their answers. This worksheet only asks students to distinguish between first, second, and third-person, but it could be easily modified to allow for objective, limited, and omniscient narrative modes as well. View my readibility scores . Point of View Worksheet | Works of Roald Dahl | RTF Point of View Worksheet | Works of Roald Dahl | PDF Point of View Worksheet | Works of Roald Dahl | Preview
Point of View Worksheet 9 - Students read 7 paragraphs written from either first, second, or third-person perspective. Students determine the narrator's perspective and explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Point of View Worksheet 9 | RTF Point of View Worksheet 9 | PDF Point of View Worksheet 9 | Preview Point of View Worksheet 9 | Answers
Point of View Worksheet 10 - This worksheet features another 8 paragraphs written from a variety of perspectives. Students determine whether each story is told from first, second, or third-person perspective. Then they explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Point of View Worksheet 10 | RTF Point of View Worksheet 10 | PDF Point of View Worksheet 10 | Preview Point of View Worksheet 10 | Answers
Point of View Test 1 - Students determine the narrator's perspective in 10 different texts and answer multiple-choice questions. Then they match terms to definitions. View my readibility scores . Point of View Test 1 | RTF Point of View Test 1 | PDF Point of View Test 1 | Preview Point of View Test 1 | Answers
Point of View Test 2 - Students read ten passages narrated from a variety of perspectives. They determine whether each is told from first, second, third-person objective, third-person limited, or third-person omniscient perspective. Then they match point of view terms to the matching definitions. View my readibility scores . Point of View Test 2 | RTF Point of View Test 2 | PDF Point of View Test 2 | Preview Point of View Test 2 | Answers
Story Structure Worksheet | "The Phone Call" - A young man overcomes the negative emotions brought about by a negligent parent. Students analyze and identify the structure of the story. View my readibility scores . Story Structure Worksheet | "The Phone Call" | RTF Story Structure Worksheet | "The Phone Call" | PDF Story Structure Worksheet | "The Phone Call" | Preview Story Structure Worksheet | "The Phone Call" | Answers
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4th Grade Reading Comprehension
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By the time students reach the fourth grade, they have mastered the basics of phonics and decoding and are starting to dig deeper into understanding what they’re reading. It’s a great time to introduce learning strategies that will help them be lifelong readers. Here are a dozen ways to boost fourth grade reading comprehension.
1. Color-code your thinking
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Taking notes and highlighting reading passages with color can help students differentiate, retain, and transfer knowledge as well as pay attention to critical information for meaningful learning. Teach your students to use colors to highlight passages as they read to help them identify features such as main idea, details and vocabulary words. Or use different colors to mark different sections of a graphic organizer.
Learn more: Think, Grow, Giggle
2. Try think-alouds
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Another way to improve fourth grade comprehension is through think-alouds. While reading a text to students, share the questions and answers that are going through your mind. For example, “How does the story make you feel?”
Learn more: The Balanced Literacy Diet
3. Watch a story-elements rap video
You know how they say setting learning to music helps improve retention? Well, with this story-elements rap video, kids will find themselves chanting the chorus long after they watch it. And if rap’s not your thing, check out this list of Our Favorite YouTube Videos for Teaching Story Elements.
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4. Play a round of reading comprehension Jenga
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Who doesn’t love a rousing game of Jenga? The careful strategy in picking just the right block … the rush of successfully pulling out a block … the loud crash of the whole tower tumbling down! This classroom version is not only a blast, it helps boost reading comprehension skills. Score a used Jenga set at a garage sale or thrift store, then download this huge collection of fiction and nonfiction reading comprehension questions from Elementary Assessments.
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5. Beef up vocabulary skills
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The more words a student knows, the greater their access to complex reading passages. Practice vocabulary skills in a fun way with these 20 Meaningful Vocabulary Activities . Draw vocabulary Sketchnotes , play Vocabulary Jeopardy, join the Million Dollar Word Club, and more.
6. Practice using context clues
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It is vitally important for all students to be able to use context clues to determine the definitions of unknown words. This poster and lesson plan from Crafting Connections will give your students the strategies they need to be a word detective.
7. Find creative ways to respond to reading
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Gone are the days of the dreaded, old-fashioned, stand-in-front-of-the-class and read your boring book report. How about making a mint-tin book report? Or a book report cake? Or a mobile made from a clothes hanger or a paper bag book report? These are just a few of the Creative Ways Kids Can Respond to Books we’ve rounded up to get your students excited about reading.
8. Learn about close-reading strategies
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Close reading is defined as “an intensive analysis of a text in order to come to terms with what it says, how it says it, and what it means.” And research shows that teaching students how to close-read helps them become better readers. The trick is spicing it up so that students apply close-reading skills without getting bored. Here are Innovative Teacher Ideas for Teaching Close Reading.
9. Create anchor charts together
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From marking a text to visualizing to understanding a character’s journey, we’ve got the fourth grade reading comprehension anchor charts for you! Choose from dozens of colorful samples for you to build along with your students during direct instruction time.
10. Introduce figurative language
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Figurative language—things like metaphors, similes, and onomatopoeia—make reading more colorful and interesting. Understanding figurative language is a complex literacy skill that will stretch your students’ understanding. Center your lessons around these fantastic figurative language anchor charts .
11. Focus on theme
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To fully explore theme, students must be able to understand what they read and then extract ideas from the text. Here are essential tips for teaching theme in language arts .
12. Read between the lines
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Learning to make inferences is a key literacy skill and something all good readers do. When students pause while they are reading to ask questions and make connections, it strengthens their comprehension. For more on this topic, visit Teaching With a Mountain View .
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4th Grade Reading Comprehension Activities: Ideas, Projects, And Strategies
November 13, 2023 // by Suzanne Bucknam
Having your students be engaged in literary activities is a great way to get them excited about reading and answering questions. 4th grade students will enjoy creating or responding to these activities listed below. These projects can be altered depending on the questions you are working with, the books they are currently reading or the context you are hoping to use them in.
Using the same tools consistently will give the students an idea about what questions to expect, which always makes students more comfortable. You can more components to most of these activities or you can simplify them by eliminating certain sections.
1. Beach Ball Socratic Method
Using this fun and engaging activity will bring learning to life at a 4th grade level . You can also encourage your students to speak in full sentences by referring to these sentence stems. This activity can be done after a read-aloud.
Learn More: The Thrifty SLP
2. Roll and Retell
All that is required for this activity is a few dice. Students can work individually, in pairs, or in large groups to discuss different elements of the short story or book they are reading. Your 4th grade students will feel like they are playing a board game while they are learning.
Learn More: Apple For The Teach
3. Build and Explain
Simply cutting and pasting or drawing symbols directly onto these cups is a comprehension activity that makes use of images to prompt retelling. Students could design and create their own stack or you can have a class set. Alternatively, this activity would be effective with small groups as well.
Learn More: Teach Outside The Box
4. Reading Comprehension Bracelets
This reading comprehension activity is easy to customize. You can change up the color codes of the beads if you do not have these on hand or students can make a necklace instead of a bracelet, depending on their preferences. They can take it home or keep it at school.
Learn More: Growing Book By Book
5. Book Talks with Talking Points
Add these fun key-ring tools to your next book talk session. This aid will even be handy with 3rd grade kids or even older students. The students will answer questions based on the prompt they flip to. Each student could have their own copy or you could make only one.
Learn More: Teacher Stakeout
6. Reading Cootie Catcher
This idea is a fun spin and variation on an old favorite game that provokes nostalgia with many young students. They will begin by picking a color and then, the activity expands to having them answer multiple-choice and extended-response questions. Answering these questions is an essential skill.
Learn More: Classroom Game Nook
7. Yellow Brick Road
Students can create their own yellow brick road stones to discuss different components of a story, which is an essential skill or they can work on their inferencing skills. 1st graders, 2nd graders, and even 5th graders will understand the movie references hidden inside this game.
Learn More: Just Cara Carroll
8. Cheeseburger Book Report
One of the benefits of this activity is that the teacher can decide if they want students to add additional content by adding more condiments to their cheeseburger. Students can write in simple complete sentences, complex sentences, or point form.
Learn More: Unique Teaching Resources
9. Text Clues
Making predictions, using text clues, and making inferences based on the given information in a text are lifelong skills that students must master. Having them create this visual craft will assist them in writing down their thoughts and allow them to be creative with their project designs.
Learn More: Raise The Bar Reading
10. Asking Good Questions
Having students answer questions about the who, what, where, when, why, and how of a story is a reading skill that needs to be developed. Having them create and design this craft will make sure they don’t forget to answer any of these important questions when asked.
11. Acronyms | Context Clues
Fourth graders absolutely love acronyms. To be honest, when I’m teaching I sometimes still reference acronyms I was taught in elementary school. Using the IDEAS acronym to teach context clues can help readers to decipher different meanings throughout passages.
Learn More: Stellar Teacher
12. Close Readings
Close readings are essential to a classroom that’s trying to really use all of the different reading strategies. There are so many insightful and interesting reading passages available, meaning that your students will be excited about close readings.
Pro tip: These can be done collaboratively to enhance reading fluency and understanding.
Learn More: Demco Ideas
13. Reading Exit Tickets
Exit tickets are great because they can literally be tailored to almost anything you’re teaching. They also act as an informal assessment and being used as an exit to leave the classroom can be helpful in pushing kiddos to get them done.
Learn More: Primary Possibilities
14. Think, Mark, Chart
Having a Think, Mark, Chart anchor chart in the classroom can be very beneficial to readers of all levels. Create this chart together at the beginning of the year and keep it up all year! If students have questions during reading, it’s important to redirect their attention back to the chart and explain you’ll go through the passage together after.
Pro tip: Make this into small sheets of paper that students can keep on their desks or in their reading notebooks.
Learn More: Just a Primary Girl
15. Summarizing
Summarizing is so important for developing strong readers. When summarizing, teachers are getting students to break down what they read into smaller, more comprehensible pieces. In some cases, students will begin to automatically do this as they read, making their comprehension abilities much stronger.
Learn More: Mrs. Capulong’s Classroom
16. Breaking Down Reading Standards
Reading comprehension activities aren’t only helpful to students, but also helpful to teachers. If you’re new to fourth grade, you’ve noticed the intensity that the reading standards hold. Making it more important to have a complete understanding of them before being able to teach reading successfully.
Learn More: LiteracyTA
17. Vocabulary Builder Flip Book
My students absolutely love making flip books! Hidden inside these coloring pages are vocabulary words, figurative language, or really any skill your heart desires that students will reference time and time again.
Pro tip: Have students create their very own flipbooks with this video.
Learn More: Teacher Thrive
18. Main Idea and Details
Introduce or remind students about the main idea and details with this super simple web activity. Students will be hooked on how easy it is to decipher between the main ideas and the details and excited for whatever lesson you have planned next!
Learn More: La Bailey
19. Reading Levels
In grade 4, reading levels vary across the board. In some cases, readers are very advanced and above reading level, while on the other hand, some readers are quite far below the average fourth-grade reading level. Making sure that students know and understand their levels will help the child with comprehension.
Learn More: Scholastic
20. Strategy Mini Books
Teaching and helping students to integrate core comprehension skills into their daily reading should be top of the list. Using these little mini books that are filled with comprehension strategies, will help students to have a reference point when they are stuck or unsure. Not only fostering daily comprehension, but also independence.
21. Create a Story Map
Creating a story map will literally provide students with a visual of the story elements. This visual will help students to build background knowledge that is an essential tool in retelling the story.
Learn More: Two Apples a Day
22. What is Reading?
Across grade levels, it is essential that students fully understand what the purpose of reading is. At the 4th-grade level, students are beginning to pertain a deeper understanding of what they’re learning. An activity with this anchor chart can be a great way to really foster the total knowledge and understanding of reading.
Learn More: Teaching with Terhune
23. Jenga Story Retell
Turn Jenga into the perfect classroom version, good for a variety of subjects. Honestly, Jenga is one of the best games to integrate into your classroom. Whether you’re focusing on story retelling, vocabulary terms, spelling words, or comprehension topics, you can’t go wrong with this purchase.
Pro tip: Write the questions or tasks on a piece of paper and tape them to the blocks.
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24. Heads Up
If you’ve heard of Heads Up, then you can imagine why this would be so much fun for 4th graders. Get rid of that boring old vocabulary worksheet and allow students to learn through play! You can simply write the vocabulary words on an index card and have them hold the cards up to their heads while other students act it out!
Learn More: Warner Bros. International Enterprises
25. Comprehension Short Stories
Youtube short stories are great for developing so many different reading skills. One of the best parts of this comprehension activity is hearing different voices and accents. Varying accents and voices will help students to be able to work with different listening skills.
Learn More: Making English Fun
26. Sight Words
Sight words only get more difficult as students get older, but they never lose their importance. For effective reading comprehension, students should have strong fluency skills. Working on 4th grade sight words can help to build those. Whether you use this as a whole class activity or in small centers, it is sure to help students with their sight word fluency!
Learn More: Teacher Calai
27. 4th Grade Read Alouds
Are you looking for stories that are great for 4th grade? Maybe an entire playlist for that matter? Read Alouds are extremely important for blossoming readers. This comprehension bundle can be used to simply enhance fluency or paired with a comprehension worksheet.
Learn More: YouTube
28. Making Connections
Making connections helps students to really delve deep and put meaning to the words they’re reading. This video will give students an overview of different strategies in order to make connections.
Learn More: Education Galaxy
29. Riddles
Riddles help students to think more in-depth about what they’re hearing or reading. Sometimes a simple Youtube video like this can spark kids to put on their thinking caps and be ready for a comprehension article or some graphic organizers.
Learn More: Mango Kids
30. Create a Game Show!
Creating a game show or matching games through Wordwall can be a great way to motivate your kiddos to want to read and have a deeper understanding of what they read. Whether you allow students to create their own game shows are you create them, they’ll always look forward to it!
Learn More: Worldwall
31. Create a Comprehension Video Lesson
Creating a comprehension video lesson is super simple and could be very beneficial without your kids even knowing! You can use Edpuzzle to create a video, including any of your own or sourced material online, and add questions or prompts. The best part is, if your kids want to keep watching, they’ll need to answer the questions to move on!
32. Reading Comprehension Cubes
Instead of printable worksheets this year in your centers, try out reading comprehension cubes! Students will love the hands-on rolling of these dice and love working collaboratively even more! Either have students record their answers in notebooks or aloud to each other.
Learn More: To Elementary and Beyond
33. Reading Response Options
Providing students with a variety of different response options is defiantly a go-to comprehension activity. This not only provides students with choices but also helps them to be more confident in effective reading comprehension.
Learn More: Ashleigh Education Journey
34. Book Club
Book clubs provide students with a place to hold discussions and comfortably ask and answer questions about a book they’re reading! Providing students with book club talking points can help students to ask important comprehension questions collaboratively.
Learn More: Falling in Love with 4th
35. Create Poetry Books
Poetry is a way to teach comprehension through short and often complex sentences. These sentences help students to build awareness around the many meanings found. A poetry book can go along with your poetry unit in fourth grade! Students will love decorating and creating these masterpieces.
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36. Inference Detectives
Becoming inference detectives is a great way to help students learn how to make inferences and draw conclusions! These activities are packed with so much fun and students will absolutely love solving them. Don’t worry they all come equipped with an answer key to help save teachers’ prep time!
37. Reading Quotes
A fourth-grade classroom is essential for reading comprehension and fluency. Having reading quotes around the room is one of the best ways to incline to students build a love for reading. One fun activity that my students love is creating posters of reading quotes! If we have some free time, I allow reading groups to choose a quote and create a poster.
Learn More: The Teacher Next Door
38. For the Love of Reading
Giving students different devices that will motivate them to read is a great way to really spice up their comprehension and fluency. These punch cards are super simple and can be so motivating to students and parents.
Final Thoughts
Having tools for students to access will allow them to visualize and better understand the story or book they are working with in your class. You can either create these resources yourself and make one copy of your entire class to use or you can have students work with their hands to design their own copy of these crafts that they can always keep with them to refer back to when you tell them to or when they feel they need to.
Giving your students the opportunity to access these supports will build them for success and give them ownership of their learning.
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Reading Worksheets
![reading assignment for 4th graders An Adventure Awaits - Practice Reading Comprehension Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/an-adventure-awaits-practice-reading-comprehension.jpeg)
An Adventure Awaits - Practice Reading Comprehension Worksheet
Children will sharpen their reading comprehension skills in this engaging worksheet. Get started with our reading worksheet now!
![reading assignment for 4th graders Eli Tries to Escape: Comprehension Skills Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/eli-tries-to-escape-comprehension-skills.jpeg)
Eli Tries to Escape: Comprehension Skills Worksheet
Join Eli on his great escapade at the grocery store. Read all about Eli's colorful imagination and use your own to answer the questions that follow.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Writing Words With Diphthongs - Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/writing-words-with-diphthongs.jpeg)
Writing Words With Diphthongs
Dive into the world of diphthongs! Enhance language skills by writing words with diphthongs in this fun phonics worksheet.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Winter Words in Order Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/winter-words-in-order.jpeg)
Winter Words in Order Worksheet
Spark an interest in language in your child by practicing Winter Words in Order.
Writing Worksheets
![reading assignment for 4th graders Opinion Writing: My Favorite Food - Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/opinion-writing-my-favorite-food.jpeg)
Opinion Writing: My Favorite Food
Improve your child's creative writing practice with our fun worksheet, focusing on writing about their favorite food.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Picture Description: A Robbery Gone Wrong - Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/picture-description-a-robbery-gone-wrong.jpeg)
Picture Description: A Robbery Gone Wrong
Build creative writing skills with this fun worksheet focused on writing a description for an image of a robbery gone wrong!
![reading assignment for 4th graders Write A Wintery Story Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/write-a-wintery-story.jpeg)
Write A Wintery Story Worksheet
Master language arts by practicing Write A Wintery Story.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Practice Writing: New Year - Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/practice-writing-new-year.jpeg)
Practice Writing: New Year
Welcome the New Year with our handwriting practice worksheet, perfect for advanced holiday-themed learning.
Grammar Worksheets
![reading assignment for 4th graders Halloweeny Descriptions Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/halloweeny-descriptions.jpeg)
Halloweeny Descriptions Worksheet
Enhance your linguistic skills by Halloweeny Descriptions with this worksheet.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Halloween Compound Words Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/halloween-compound-words.jpeg)
Halloween Compound Words Worksheet
Become more versatile in English by practicing Halloween Compound Words.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Grammar Worksheet – Christmas Pronouns](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/christmas-pronouns.jpeg)
Christmas Pronouns Worksheet
The "Christmas Pronouns" ELA worksheet offers a unique blend of festive scenarios & pronoun exercise.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Master Relative Adverbs Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/master-relative-adverbs.jpeg)
Master Relative Adverbs Worksheet
Enhance language proficiency with our relative adverb worksheet. Learn to use relative adverbs effectively to connect ideas and improve writing coherence.
Spelling Worksheets
![reading assignment for 4th graders Winter Jumble Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/winter-jumble.jpeg)
Winter Jumble Worksheet
Learners must Winter Jumble to improve their ELA skills.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Turkey or Turkie? Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/turkey-or-turkie.jpeg)
Turkey or Turkie? Worksheet
This ELA worksheet will fill your child with zest by practicing Turkey or Turkie?.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Scrambled Snacks Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/scrambled-snacks.jpeg)
Scrambled Snacks Worksheet
Enjoy the marvel of Scrambled Snacks with this printable ELA worksheet.
![reading assignment for 4th graders New Year Spelling Bash Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/new-year-spelling-bash.jpeg)
New Year Spelling Bash Worksheet
Enhance your linguistic skills by New Year Spelling Bash with this worksheet.
Vocabulary Worksheets
![reading assignment for 4th graders ‘Tis Time for Affixes Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/tis-time-for-affixes.jpeg)
‘Tis Time for Affixes Worksheet
Enjoy the marvel of ‘Tis Time for Affixes with this printable ELA worksheet.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Vocabulary Worksheet – Homophone Crossword Challenge](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/fall-for-homophone.jpeg)
Fall for Homophone Worksheet
Crack homophone codes in a crossword-style vocabulary worksheet!
![reading assignment for 4th graders Contraction Practice - Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/contraction-practice.jpeg)
Contraction Practice
Master contractions with hands-on practice! Strengthen grammar skills with this engaging contraction worksheet.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Time To Find The Root Words - Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/time-to-find-the-root-words.jpeg)
Time To Find The Root Words
Advance your vocabulary skills with this fun printable worksheet. Find the root words hidden in the grid.
All ELA Worksheets
![reading assignment for 4th graders Isn't That A Rhetorical Question - Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/isn-t-that-a-rhetorical-question.jpeg)
Isn't That A Rhetorical Question
Learn to identify rhetorical questions with this printable ELA worksheet. Enhance your ELA practice.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Riddle Me This - Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/riddle-me-this.jpeg)
Riddle Me This
Discover the fun of riddles with our printable ELA worksheet. Solve and improve your reading comprehension skills.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Practice Writing: Spring Verbs - Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/practice-writing-spring-verbs.jpeg)
Practice Writing: Spring Verbs
Learn and write spring verbs with our exciting handwriting practice worksheet, ideal for expanding vocabulary.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Target Rhetorical Questions - Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/target-rhetorical-questions.jpeg)
Target Rhetorical Questions
Explore rhetorical questions with our printable ELA worksheet. Choose the correct answer for each question.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Rate Your Organizational Skills - Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/rate-your-organizational-skills.jpeg)
Rate Your Organizational Skills
Practice your organizational skills with our printable ELA worksheet. Read and answer to improve efficiency.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Exploring Poem Structure Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/exploring-poem-structure.jpeg)
Exploring Poem Structure Worksheet
Discover the power of text structures with our rhyming worksheet! Enhance comprehension skills through activities focused on organization and flow.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Practice Writing: Summer Adjectives - Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/practice-writing-summer-adjectives.jpeg)
Practice Writing: Summer Adjectives
Dive into summer adjectives with our enjoyable handwriting practice worksheet, perfect for fun and learning.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Spelling Worksheet – Christmas Mix-Up](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/christmas-mix-up.jpeg)
Christmas Mix-up Worksheet
The "Christmas Mix-Up" ELA worksheet offers a festive narrative, enhancing reading comprehension & vocabulary skills.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Complete The Recipe Chef S At Work - Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/complete-the-recipe-chef-s-at-work.jpeg)
Complete The Recipe Chef S At Work
Build your process writing skills with our printable ELA worksheet. Fill in the blanks to complete the recipe.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Be A Poet And Complete The Poem - Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/be-a-poet-and-complete-the-poem.jpeg)
Be A Poet And Complete The Poem
Introduce rhyming words with this printable ELA worksheet. Be a poet and complete the poem creatively.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Writing Practice: Flowers - Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/writing-practice-flowers.jpeg)
Writing Practice: Flowers
Learn about different flowers and enhance handwriting skills with our fun flowers-themed handwriting practice worksheet.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Transforming Adjectives to Adverbs Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/transforming-adjectives-to-adverbs.jpeg)
Transforming Adjectives to Adverbs Worksheet
Enhance language skills with our adverbs from adjectives worksheet. Learn to modify adjectives into adverbs for more precise and descriptive writing.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Spelling Worksheet – Master Christmas Words with Spelling Corrections](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/christmas-spelling-mix-up.jpeg)
Christmas Spelling Mix-up Worksheet
The 'Master Christmas Words with Spelling Corrections Worksheet' is a festive journey to perfecting Christmas-related spellings. Dive in and learn!
![reading assignment for 4th graders Find Out More About These Inventions - Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/find-out-more-about-these-inventions.jpeg)
Find Out More About These Inventions
Explore inventions with this engaging printable vocabulary worksheet. Read and write about these amazing inventions.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Practice Writing: Letter A Words - Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/practice-writing-letter-a-words.jpeg)
Practice Writing: Letter A Words
Expand vocabulary and learn letter A words using our fun handwriting practice worksheet, ideal for young learners.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Word Search: Adverbs - Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/word-search-adverbs.jpeg)
Word Search: Adverbs
Time for a grammar boost! Spot and circle the adverbs in our interactive word search worksheet!
![reading assignment for 4th graders Write the Correct Spelling: Commonly Misspelled Words - Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/write-the-correct-spelling-commonly-misspelled-words.jpeg)
Write the Correct Spelling: Commonly Misspelled Words
Boost your spelling and writing skills with this engaging spelling worksheet on commonly misspelled words.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Writing Practice: Letter E Words - Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/writing-practice-letter-e-words.jpeg)
Writing Practice: Letter E Words
Master letter E words and improve handwriting with our exciting worksheet, ideal for boosting vocabulary.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Adjectives to Adverbs Word Search - Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/adjectives-to-adverbs-word-search.jpeg)
Adjectives to Adverbs Word Search
Happy to happily! Spot and circle the adverbs made from adjectives in our interactive word search worksheet!
![reading assignment for 4th graders Double Trouble of the Double Consonants - Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/double-trouble-of-the-double-consonants.jpeg)
Double Trouble of the Double Consonants
Conquer double consonants. Boost your spelling prowess with this engaging printable spelling worksheet.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Expanding Contractions: The Full Forms - Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/expanding-contractions-the-full-forms.jpeg)
Expanding Contractions: The Full Forms
Expand abbreviations to their full forms with this interactive grammar worksheet for language mastery.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Elis Day of Adventure:Comprehension Skills Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/elis-day-of-adventure-comprehension-skills.jpeg)
Elis Day of Adventure:Comprehension Skills Worksheet
Eli imagines himself as a pirate and sheriff to escape the boredom of waiting in line. With his mom, they conquer grocery stores and Burger Barn before heading to the park. Read and practice your comprehension skills.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Writing Practice: Letter Q Words - Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/writing-practice-letter-q-words.jpeg)
Writing Practice: Letter Q Words
Discover letter Q words and enhance handwriting skills with our enjoyable worksheet, ideal for young learners.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Forming Adventurous Adverbs - Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/forming-adventurous-adverbs.jpeg)
Forming Adventurous Adverbs
Boost grammar knowledge with our printable ELA worksheet. Form adverbs from the given adjectives for fun practice.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Lets read Camping in the Rain! Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/lets-read-camping-in-the-rain.jpeg)
Lets read Camping in the Rain! Worksheet
Seth is excited about going camping. Will he get to go? Read on to find out and answer the questions that follow.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Writing Practice: Silent C Words - Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/writing-practice-silent-c-words.jpeg)
Writing Practice: Silent C Words
Uncover the intrigue of silent C words with our handwriting worksheet, perfect for practicing spelling and handwriting.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Identify The Adverbs - Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/identify-the-adverbs.jpeg)
Identify The Adverbs
Improve your ability to identify adverbs with this printable grammar worksheet. Enhance your grammar practice today.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Vocabulary Worksheet – Christmas Affix Hunt](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/christmas-affix-hunt.jpeg)
Christmas Affix Hunt Worksheet
Unwrap the magic of words with the Christmas Affix Hunt Worksheet!
![reading assignment for 4th graders Lets read The Snowshoeing Day! Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/lets-read-the-snowshoeing-day.jpeg)
Lets read The Snowshoeing Day! Worksheet
Snowshoeing is fun! It's time to read a super exciting story about a little boy's first snowshoeing experience and test your comprehension skills.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Writing Practice: Silent T Words - Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/writing-practice-silent-t-words.jpeg)
Writing Practice: Silent T Words
Master silent T words with our enjoyable handwriting practice worksheet, ideal for challenging young writers.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Relative Adverbs Fill In The Blanks - Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/relative-adverbs-fill-in-the-blanks.jpeg)
Relative Adverbs Fill In The Blanks
Inspire grammar learning with our printable ELA worksheet. Fill in the blanks with the suitable relative adverbs.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Thanksgiving Mix-Up Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/thanksgiving-mix-up.jpeg)
Thanksgiving Mix-Up Worksheet
Practice the superpower of Thanksgiving Mix-Up with this ELA worksheet.
![reading assignment for 4th graders New Words For A New Year Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/new-words-for-a-new-year.jpeg)
New Words For A New Year Worksheet
Spark an interest in language in your child by practicing New Words For A New Year.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Read and Answer - Camping in the Rain Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/read-and-answer-camping-in-the-rain.jpeg)
Read and Answer - Camping in the Rain Worksheet
Read about the camping adventures of Seth in this fun worksheet that helps you sharpen your comprehension skills.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Writing Practice: Silent W Words - Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/writing-practice-silent-w-words.jpeg)
Writing Practice: Silent W Words
Explore silent W words with our fun handwriting practice worksheet, a unique twist in spelling and handwriting practice.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Fill In The Blanks It's All Relative - Worksheet](https://cdn.splashmath.com/cms_assets/s/ela-worksheets/fill-in-the-blanks-it-s-all-relative.jpeg)
Fill In The Blanks It's All Relative
Boost your knowledge of relative adverbs with this printable grammar worksheet. Complete the passage accurately.
Browse Printable 4th Grade ELA Worksheets!
SplashLearn introduces a comprehensive collection of 4th grade ELA worksheets fully aligned with the Common Core Standards. These worksheets are skillfully designed to engage fourth graders with captivating and challenging language activities, promoting independent learning and deepening their understanding of key language skills.
Ideal for both classroom and home use, these practice workbooks encompass a wide range of topics for thorough and structured practice. The 4th grade ELA worksheets focus on enhancing reading comprehension, grammar, advanced writing skills, and vocabulary development. Here are some of the important concepts covered in the exercises under grade 4 ELA worksheets :
- Reading Skills: Advanced comprehension skills, such as identifying themes and the main idea, cause and effect, summarizing texts, drawing inferences, story elements, and understanding complex texts.
- Grammar: Adverbs and adjectives, nouns and pronouns, parts of speech, prepositions and conjunctions, punctuation, sentences, verbs and tenses, articles, etc.
- Spelling: These worksheets help kids help children practice and master words that are commonly misspelled.
- Writing: Handwriting, word tracing, sentence writing, and cursive writing exercises.
- Vocabulary Development: Emphasis on commonly confused words, compound words, synonyms and antonyms, figures of speech, word puzzles, and more.
Features of Our 4th Grade English Worksheets
- Aligned with the Common Core Core Standards: Our 4th grade language arts worksheets align perfectly with the educational standards, focusing on effective practice and impactful learning.
- Free for Teachers: Teachers can register and get free access to a wide range of grade 4 ELA worksheets.
- Easy Printing and Downloading: These grade 4 English worksheets offer hassle-free access and printability.
- Variety of Learning Tasks: Our fourth grade ELA worksheets feature diverse activities to boost language skills.
- Age-Appropriate Engaging Exercises: Designed to captivate and educate fourth graders.
- Balanced Visual and Textual Learning: Combines visuals and detailed text for comprehensive learning.
Benefits of Our 4th Grade ELA Worksheets
- Boosts Engagement: Our fourth grade English worksheets include various challenging activities that keep students engaged and focused.
- I dentifies Learning Challenges: These worksheets help teachers and parents spot areas where fourth graders require extra attention and practice.
- Encourages Independent Study: These fourth grade language arts worksheets are designed to foster self-guided learning in advanced ELA concepts.
- Useful for Progress Evaluation: Teachers and parents can use our 4th grade ELA worksheets to assess students' learning progress.
What Are the Best 5 Printable 4th Grade ELA Worksheets for Kids?
Here are 5 fun and engaging ELA worksheets for 4th graders :
- Cause and Effect Matching Worksheet
- Select the Suitable Inference Worksheet
- Writing Practice: Flowers Worksheet
- Grammar Worksheet – Christmas Pronouns
- Punctuation Party Worksheet
Your one stop solution for all grade learning needs.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Worksheets for Reading Comprehension, Spelling, Sight Words, grammar and more](https://www.readingvine.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/ReadingVine_Final_Logo_Color.png)
- Main Idea Worksheets
- Capitalization
- Alphabet Coloring Pages
- Preschool Letter Worksheets
- Bubble Letters
- 5 Letter Words
- Words for Kids (A-Z Word Lists)
- Days of the Week
- Phonemic Awareness Worksheets
- Phonics Worksheets
- Sight Words
- Kindergarten Spelling
- 1st Grade Spelling
- 2nd Grade Spelling
- 3rd Grade Spelling
- Anchor Charts
- All About Me Templates
- Christmas Worksheets
- Cursive Writing
- Frayer Model Templates
- Fun Fact Friday
- Main Idea Graphic Organizers
- Noun Worksheet Maker
- Printable Lined Paper
- Reading Logs
- Sight Words Bingo
- Writing Prompts
- By grade, concept, theme
- By Common Core Standards
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4th Grade Reading Comprehension Passages
Reading passages, questions & answers - fourth grade.
Below you’ll find 4th grade reading comprehension passages along with questions and answers and vocabulary activities. These printable, 4th grade reading exercises are great for students who need comprehension skills improvement and general practice.
![reading assignment for 4th graders Whoa! That's a Big Cat! - Reading Skill Building Activity](https://www.readingvine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/woah-thats-a-big-cat-image-webp.webp)
Whoa! That’s a Big Cat!
“Your assignment over the weekend,” said Ms. Rangel, “is to choose an endangered animal to write about. You can pair off in teams.” Billy poked Sam. “Let’s do it together.” Sam looked at his best friend. “Sure. I’ll come over on Saturday.” Saturday morning Sam showed up at Billy’s house.…
![reading assignment for 4th graders Experiments - Reading Comprehension PDF](https://www.readingvine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Experiments-image-webp.webp)
Experiments
Little Women is about the March sisters: Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy. They are growing up during the American Civil War, and their father is with the Union Army. The family has fallen on hard times, and the two oldest girls, Meg and Jo, have gone to work to earn…
![reading assignment for 4th graders Stacy and the Orangutans - Reading Comprehension Exercise](https://www.readingvine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/stacy-and-the-orangutans-image-webp.webp)
Stacy and the Orangutans
Stacy rushed in her house and went straight to her mom’s office. “Mom! I need your signature. We’re going on a field trip to the San Diego Zoo.” “That sounds fascinating.” Mom jotted her signature on the paper and gave it back to Stacy. The class handed in their consent…
![reading assignment for 4th graders The Elves Take a Vacation - Literacy Development Worksheet](https://www.readingvine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/elves-take-a-vacation-image-webp.webp)
The Elves Take a Vacation
If you were to believe the carols, you would no doubt think that Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year. And it usually is. But when you are a Christmas elf, the most fantastic, delightful, spectacular time of year is the week after Christmas. That’s when the hard-working…
![reading assignment for 4th graders Trouble at Workbench 19 - Reading Comprehension Exercise](https://www.readingvine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/trouble-at-workbench-19-image-webp.webp)
Trouble at Workbench 19
Snowdrop was the head elf in charge of the toy workshop in Santa’s castle. It was her job to make sure all the elves were making toys at their stations, and at each workbench, a pair of elves was working hard to get their tasks done in time for Christmas…
![reading assignment for 4th graders Mountain Gorillas: Going](https://www.readingvine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/mountain-gorillas-image-webp.webp)
Mountain Gorillas: Going, Going, Almost Gone
Mountain gorillas are some of the most threatened animals on the planet. Only two groups of mountain gorillas remain. One population lives in the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in Uganda. The other group lives in the Virunga Mountains. This mountain range of extinct volcanoes borders the African countries of the…
![reading assignment for 4th graders Abraham Lincoln](https://www.readingvine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/abraham-lincoln-inventor-image-webp.webp)
Abraham Lincoln, the Inventor
Abe leaned over the steamboat. “Not again. We’re caught on a sandbar. This happens too often.” Abe and his friend Sam watched as the crew unloaded the cargo, piece by piece. “Well, we might as well sit down. This will take a while,” said Sam. “Too bad we have to…
![reading assignment for 4th graders Queen Marjorie - Reading Skill Building Activity](https://www.readingvine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/queen-marjorie-image-webp.webp)
Queen Marjorie
With her clever mind to go with the golden crown atop her curly hair, Marjorie was a queen who ruled with fairness. She was well-respected by her people; when she spoke, everybody listened because she was smart and sensible and made excellent decisions. Queen Marjorie had inherited the throne from…
![reading assignment for 4th graders The Garden of Live Flowers - Reading Comprehension Printable Activity](https://www.readingvine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/the-garden-of-live-flowers-image-webp.webp)
The Garden of Live Flowers
This passage is from Through the Looking-Glass, which is a sequel to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. As the passage begins, Alice has gone through a looking-glass, or mirror, into another wonderland. She is in a garden where she has discovered flowers that can talk. —————————- Alice didn’t like being criticized,…
![reading assignment for 4th graders Casey at the Bat - Reading Comprehension Worksheet for Students](https://www.readingvine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/casey-at-the-bat-image-webp.webp)
Casey at the Bat
This amusing poem about a baseball game was written in 1888. ——————————- It looked extremely rocky for the Mudville nine that day: The score stood four to six with just an inning left to play; And so, when Cooney died at fi rst, and Burrows did the same, A pallor…
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The Guide to 4th Grade: Reading and Writing
Review reading and writing curricula for 4th grade, including what to expect and resources to support learning..
Congratulations: Your child is officially a member of the “upper” grades! As fourth graders, students deepen their skills to prepare for middle school. That being said, they still learn like elementary school students do. Most fourth graders are developmentally very much still children — they enjoy and learn from play, and they thrive in nurturing and warm environments. However, the content of most 4th grade curricula pushes students to think, analyze, and learn in more sophisticated and structured ways than they did in the “lower” grades.
In 4th grade, students learn how to deeply think about and make connections in new material, and grasp more complex concepts across all subjects. They also write with clarity, flow, and structure similar to that of traditional essays. Fourth graders are encouraged to be more independent in how they learn, and depend less on their teacher's guidance. They research, plan, and revise their work more by themselves — setting the foundation to be lifelong, self-starting learners.
Read on for what to expect this year, and shop all books and resources for 4th grade at The Scholastic Store .
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Reading in 4th Grade
Much of the 4th grade reading curriculum teaches students how to analyze the books they read. Rather than just understand the plot and information given in a text, students are encouraged to think about the messages and how they relate to their own lives. They also compare texts to each other and make connections both within one text and across multiple texts.
In short, 4th graders begin to learn how to think and talk about a text to find deeper meanings and messages. This is done both with texts students read independently and those read by the whole class or smaller groups of students. Teachers may often use a class read-aloud to show students strategies for thinking about and analyzing what they read, encouraging them to do this in their own reading. Students also do this as they write in more detail about the texts they read.
To build reading skills, your 4th grader :
- Uses specific examples from the text to explain characters’ motivations, main events, central themes, or ideas about a text.
- Uses the context of a text to determine the meaning of a word.
- Understands and can explain the differences between narrative prose, drama, and poetry.
- Identifies and refers to the different parts of poems and plays, such as verses, settings, and characters.
- Interprets and connects information from illustrations, graphs, charts, or other sources related to the text.
- Identifies, compares, and contrasts different perspectives from which texts are written (for example, first and third person).
- Compares and contrasts the way different texts address the same issue, theme, or topic.
- Makes connections between people, events, or important ideas in a text.
- Uses previous knowledge to read unfamiliar multi-syllable words.
- Reads grade-level texts with accurate comprehension, pacing, and expression.
Fourth Grade Reading Activities
Read and Research Together : Read the same book as your child independently, together, or a combination of both. Talk about the book as you read it, reviewing main ideas and plots and expressing your opinions. Then read an additional book or books on the same subject and compare and contrast how they dealt with the same issue.
Compare Perspectives : Read two texts — one written in first person and one in third person — about the same event. Talk with your child about the differences and why they thinks these differences exist. Or, try it yourself! After sharing an experience with your child, each of you can write about it from your own perspective. Talk about the differences between what you wrote to gain a better understanding of perspective.
Read magazine and newspaper articles. Focus on the illustrations, graphs, or charts. Point out to your child what they show, ask them to help you interpret them, and discuss how they help explain or elaborate on the text.
Writing in 4th Grade
Much of the 4th grade writing curriculum focuses on developing writing that has clarity and structure, and that uses reasons, facts, and details to support and strengthen arguments. Fourth graders are taught to organize their writing, ensure that it flows well, and group together related components. As students learn to think more deeply about concepts they are taught, they are encouraged to write in deeper ways as well. They do this by going beyond simply stating the facts — they express ideas, make connections, and provide details and emotions when appropriate.
To build writing skills, your 4th grader :
- Writes opinion pieces that express a point of view; have an introduction, a conclusion, reasons, and facts to support the opinion; and group together related ideas.
- Writes informative/explanatory pieces that present information on a topic, use facts and details, and group together related topics; provides introductions and conclusions in these pieces.
- Writes narrative pieces that use specific details, descriptions, and dialogue to convey a real event; includes an introduction and conclusion in each piece.
- Plans, revises, and edits their writing.
- Uses technology to publish, research, and communicate with others under the proper guidance of an adult or teacher.
- Types with a beginner’s accuracy and ability (for example, types one page of text within one sitting).
- Completes research projects by taking notes, organizing them, and presenting them; lists the texts and resources used.
- Writes for both long (over weeks) and shorter (one sitting or a couple of days) periods of time.
Fourth Grade Writing Activities
Ask Why : When your child expresses their opinion about something, ask them why they think that or how they know it is true. This will help them learn to support their opinion with reasons and/or facts. Do the same when you express your opinion or ideas about something.
Email with your Child : Set up an email account for your child and write emails describing your days to each other. Include details, conversations, thoughts, and emotions you had. This can be done in addition to generally encouraging (and supervising) your child’s use of technology — helping them use it for research, writing, and communicating with others. As always, be cautious of your child’s technology use by monitoring and supervising how much it is used and with whom they communicate.
Practice Note Taking : When you and your child go somewhere like a museum or a new city, pretend to be reporters and take notes (give them a journal they'll love to take notes in, like the Klutz: Decorate This Journal ). Later on, use those notes to describe what you learned. You can even relay your “reports” like a newscaster would.
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