Relative pronouns make it simple for your fourth grader to describe the subject of a sentence in a fluid and orderly way. Give them the practice they need with these exercises and helpful hints.
Don't make things tense in your classroom when learning the difference between present and past tense verbs. These exercises allow your students to practice matching subjects and verbs independently.
Help develop the fluency of your student's writing with these exercises that help them understand the importance of matching object and subject pronouns with their antecedent.
Solidify previous lessons with these exercises that review simple, compound, and complex sentences. Students will pick the correct form of a sentence from multiple choices.
Matching pronouns with their antecedent in writing can be confusing for some fourth graders, but these exercises were developed to aid in student understanding and retention.
Have your fourth grader test their knowledge of subjects and predicates with these exercises that ask them to identify whether a sentence is a fragment, and what is missing.
Creating compound sentences can be confusing for fourth graders to learn, but this lesson can be made easy with interactive exercises and helpful hints found here.
Jumpstart your students' love of introductory clauses with these exercises that not only teach them the correct format, but also show them how their writing can be enhanced!
Teach your fourth grader how to properly punctuate dialogue with these exercises that focus on quotation marks as incorporated in various sentence formats.
Fourth grade is where reading and writing really get down to the nitty gritty. Sort out adverbs from pronouns, descriptive verbs from helping verbs, similes from metaphors and a whole lot more with this collection of 4th grade reading exercises, covering many different topics that come up in fourth grade. They're developed by actual educators, and designed with your student in mind for reading success.
Fourth grade reading involves a lot of parts of speech review, while also folding in complex language ideas like synonyms and antonyms, similes, and idioms. Review it all with our fourth grade reading exercises, the perfect way to help your child strengthen their reading skills. Find helping verbs, form irregular verbs, separate synonyms and antonyms, and master superlatives with our many and varied activities to choose from for fourth grade readers and writers. They'll not only make your student a stronger writer, but a stronger writer, and a stronger speaker, too. Fourth grade reading deals a lot with casual, everyday language, like idioms and compound words, so it's likely your student is already familiar with some of these ideas. However, our online exercises will help solidify their learning, and help them go pro at these fourth grade reading concepts once and for all. Start with one or two, or do them all at once for concept mastery.