The leaves are changing color and falling from the trees. Fall is in the air! Your child can rake up knowledge by searching for words related to autumn.
Your students will use this resource to analyze their vocabulary words and relate them to other ideas and concepts. It is a great graphic organizer for all content areas.
Children learn how the internet travels across the ocean through cables to create a giant, global information network in this engaging, hands-on worksheet.
Hook your students with this vocabulary builder that encourages them to draw emojis as they explore synonyms and strengthen their emotional intelligence.
Linking and helping verbs may not be the most exciting or understood verbs — but they are still important! Learn and practice these parts of speech with this interactive activity.
Get in the spirit with this Christmas nouns and adjectives worksheet. Your child will underline the nouns and adjectives in these festive holiday sentences.
Alliteration is a type of figurative language that is often used in poetry. Use this classic poem with your students to practice identifying alliteration in context.
Suffering from boring story syndrome? Never fear, Captain Hyperbole is here! Turn a bland statement into something incredible with the power of exaggeration.
What does "when pigs fly" mean if pigs can't really fly? Kids use context clues to learn the meanings of common idioms on this third grade reading worksheet.
Pronouns, prepositions, conjunctions, adverbs, adjectives—it’s all part of the writing curriculum when kids reach the fourth grade. Keep your student one step ahead of the grammar game with our fourth grade grammar worksheets. From learning the difference between “its” and “it’s” to when to use “a” and “an” to how to pick the right pronoun, every grammatical concept is covered in our educational (and charming) fourth grade grammar worksheets.
So Let It Be Written: Fourth Grade Grammar Worksheets Make Better Writers
Even successful authors will tell you that the writing process is often grueling. So imagine how daunting it must be when students reach fourth grade and are first challenged to read lengthier texts, then required to put pen to paper and express their thoughts. One way to remove fear and replace it with confidence is to make use of our fourth grade grammar worksheets.
Whether it’s learning how to properly use adverbs, how to spot fragments, how conjunctions prevent run-on sentences, or why prepositional phrases are important, you’ll find plenty of useful lessons in our extensive database of fourth grade grammar worksheets. You’ll also find activities designed to strengthen your child’s vocabulary, as well as tips on sentence structure and story mapping. And when it’s time to put your fourth-grader to the ultimate test, you can have her print one of our fiction stories, read it, then write a summary that must include at least four active verbs, three conjunctions, two prepositional phrase, and one possessive pronoun. She might struggle at first, but with constant practice and encouragement, she’ll soon embrace writing and the creativity it inspires.