Year 4 · Lower Key Stage 2
Year 4 English worksheets.
Fronted adverbials, grammar, spelling and writing for eight and nine year olds.
Year 4 grammar gets meatier: fronted adverbials, clauses and tougher spelling rules, plus fiction and non-fiction writing. Print the topic your child is on and do it on paper.
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- Homophones - Choose the Correct Word (1)
- Homophones - Choose the Correct Word (2)
- Homophones Wordsearch
- Misused Homophones
- Possessive Apostrophes
- Silent Letters - b
- Silent Letters - t
- Silent Letters - w
- Speech Marks - Punctuation
- Spelling Word List - Year 4
- Synonyms - Words with the Same Meanings (1)
- Synonyms - Words with the Same Meanings (2)
- Synonyms - Words with the Same Meanings (3)
- Using Apostrophes - Contractions in Sentences
- Using Speech Marks (3)
- Using Speech Marks (4)
- Adjectives to Adverbs
- Adverbs 1
- Adverbs 2
- Alliteration - Number Challenge
- Check Your Work (3)
- Choose a Determiner
- Complex Sentences - Adverbial Clauses
- Complex Sentences - Adverbial Clauses and Speech
- Complex Sentences - Relative Clauses
- How to Use a Simile in a Sentence
- Learning to Use Different Conjunctions (1)
- Making Sentences More Interesting (2)
- Metaphors - Find the Metaphors
- Metaphors - What Do They Mean?
- Modifiers - Noun Modifiers
- Modifiers as Adjectives
- Modifiers as Adverbs (1)
- Modifiers as Adverbs (2)
- Pronouns - Singular and Plural
- Pronouns 1
- Pronouns 2
- Report Writing - Good and Bad Sentences (1)
- Report Writing - Good and Bad Sentences (2)
- Sentences - 1st Person to 3rd Person
- Sentences - 3rd Person to 1st Person
- Simple, Compound, Complex Sentences
- Using Connectives in a Sentence
- Using Verbs and Adverbs in a Sentence (2)
- Vocabulary Extension - Reach for the Stars (Adjectives)
- Vocabulary Extension - Reach for the Stars (Verbs)
- What is 1st, 2nd, 3rd Person?
- What is a Deteminer?
- What is a Simile?
- Words to Use Instead of 'said'
- Writing Interesting Sentences - Adjectives and Adverbs
- Cartoon Strip - Escape from the Zoo
- Create Your Own Characters - Character Profile
- Dilemmas - What Should You Do?
- Fairy Tales Daily (1)
- Fairy Tales Daily (2)
- My Imaginary Characters
- My Imaginary World
- Retelling Stories
- Story Mountain – Planning and Writing a Story
- Writing a Story Set in an Imaginary World
- Writing a Story Set in an Imaginary World - Planning
- Writing a Story with a Dilemma
- Writing a Story with a Dilemma - Planning
- Fact or Opinion - You Decide
- Make You Own Postcard
- Paragraphs (1)
- Paragraphs (2)
- Paragraphs (3)
- Write a Newspaper Article - Animals Escape
- Write a Newspaper Article - Goldilocks
- Writing a Balanced Discussion - Home Alone
- Writing a Balanced Discussion - Mobile Phones
- Writing a Recount - My Day
- Writing a Recount - My Journey to School
- Writing an Explanation - Games Challenge
- Writing Paragraphs - Animals
- Writing Paragraphs - Weather
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