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Our free printable reading comprehension worksheets for grade 4, accompanied by a broad spectrum of comprehension-testing questions, are worth bringing into your learning orbit. We have stories that both inspire learning aspirations and take your imagination out on a promising tour and informational texts that keep kids informed on a variety of topics. Find themes of stories, narrative points of view, and multiple-meaning words. Differentiate facts from opinions. Practice matching and sorting. Learn first-hand how our resources are superior!
These pdf reading worksheets are great supplemental material for 4th grade children.
CCSS: RI.4.1, RI.4.3
A Good Bad Day
The aha moment comes when Mr. Henderson tells Ivan his book report was well-written. Ivan is further excited when he knows there are more books up for grabs. Identify the narrative point of view, write what the noun "read" means, and more.

A Visit to the Fire Station
The fire-station visit proves to be an informative affair. Majestic and awe-inspiring, the firefighters impress with their narration, too. In this 4th grade reading comprehension worksheet, answer a question about the subordinating conjunction and more.

The strongest of the big cats, leopards are often mixed up with cheetahs. From India to China to Africa, they are found in many parts of the world. Not quite content with these titbits about leopards? Explore leopards full-on in this grade 4 reading passage.

Ooey Gooey Fun
With feast-for-the-eyes sights and music-to-the-ears sounds, the camping was awesome. The real pick was eating s'mores sitting around the campfire. In this 4th grade reading comprehension pdf, sort words as sight, sound, and taste, and more.

The Spider’s Web
How much brushing and picking did you do to free yourself from a spider's web the last time you walked into one? The Spider's Web pdf takes a look at what a spider's web is and how it's made. Practice finding the main idea in a paragraph and more.

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Anatomy of a Circle

Week 30 Reading Comprehension (D-30). A short explanation about the radius, diameter, and center of a circle. Cross-Curricular Focus: Mathematics.
Basic Geometry Terms

Week 25 Reading Comprehension (D-25). A short summry of the different terms used in geometry. Cross-Curricular Focus: Mathematics.
Branches of Government

Week 29 Reading Comprehension (D-29). A reading segment about the different branches of government. Cross-Curricular Focus: History / Social Sciences.
Chaparral Ecosystems

Week 3 Reading Comprehension (D-3). A passage and questions about relatively rare shrubland communities called Chaparral ecosystems. Cross-Curricular Focus: Life Science.

Week 20 Reading Comprehension (D-20). A short passage about electricity, conductors, and static electricity. Cross-Curricular Focus: Physical Science.
Discrimination Against Gold Rush Immigrants

Week 15 Reading Comprehension (D-15). Comprehension activity about the discrimination against gold rush immigrants in the 1850?s. Cross-Curricular Focus: History / Social Sciences.
Eastern Woodland Natives

Week 32 Reading Comprehension (D-32). Reading passage about the Eastern Woodlands, a Native American cultural region. Cross-Curricular Focus: History / Social Sciences.
Ecology: Taking Care of Earth

Week 36 Reading Comprehension (D-36). A description about the study of ecology and what it involves. Cross-Curricular Focus: Life Science.

Week 2 Reading Comprehension (D-2). Reading segment about ecosystems, organisms, and communities. Cross-Curricular Focus:Life Science.
Endangered Species

Week 11 Reading Comprehension (D-11). A life science reading comprehension passage about endangered species. Cross-Curricular Focus: Life Science.
Eratosthenes: Geographer and Mathematician

Week 16 Reading Comprehension (D-16). A short story and related questions about the world’s first geographer. Cross-Curricular Focus: History / Social Sciences / Mathematics

Week 10 Reading Comprehension (D-10). A reading segment about using estimation in mathematics. Cross-Curricular Focus: Mathematics.
Evaluating Efficiency

Week 33 Reading Comprehension (D-33). A passage about determining the best way to solve problems. Cross-Curricular Focus: Mathematics.
Expressions with Parentheses

Week 13 Reading Comprehension (D-13). A reading segment about how parentheses are used in solving math problems. Cross-Curricular Focus: Mathematics.
Gold Rush Boomtowns

Week 19 Reading Comprehension (D-19). A passage about the origination of boomtowns during the gold rush in California. Cross-Curricular Focus: History / Social Sciences.
Hide and Seek

Week 8 Reading Comprehension (D-8). A reading passage and questions about the role of camouflage in the predator-prey relationship. Cross-Curricular Focus: Life Science.
Import Export

Week 21 Reading Comprehension (D-21). How early American colonies imported and exported products. Cross-Curricular Focus: History / Social Sciences.
Magnetic Attraction

Week 23 Reading Comprehension (D-23). A reading comprehension passage about the properties of magnetism. Cross-Curricular Focus: Physical Science.
Measuring Temperature

Week 35 Reading Comprehension (D-35). A segment about temperature and the different scales used for measurement. Cross-Curricular Focus: Physical Science.
Natural Resources

Week 6 Reading Comprehension (D-6). Passage and questions about renewable and non-renewable natural resources. Cross-Curricular Focus: History / Social Sciences.
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We Also Serve 635 Words
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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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When my kids try to save it just spins and doesn’t save. If they go to print it does come up with a page with their score but they cannot send it to me. We are working on iPads, BTW.
Have them press the PRINT button and then take a screenshot. That would be a good way to produce a record.
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You click the black square button with the people on it on the starting slide when you are logged into your classroom account. I could take a screenshot if that explanation is confusing. Students go to the links and complete the assignments within the browser window,typing their responses in the textboxes that appear as they progress. When they are done, they should save all their results and responses.No data is ever stored, so I can’t recover it if they lose it. Then they can mail that PDF to you or use the built in emailing function at the end of the test.
Try one out and see if that makes sense: https://www.ereadingworksheets.com/reading-comprehension-worksheets/google/
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The most common reason why people do not receive the emails is because they are using school address with restrictions. In other words, the IT department is stopping you from getting emails from my server.
One way to solve this problem is to ask the IT people to whitelist emails from ereadingworksheets.com. This will allow you to receive the emails. The other work around is to have your students send their results to a personal email account (such as Gmail) that your IT department does not control. Then there will be no restrictions.
As for saving their results, at the end of each activity there are buttons. One is a letter (used for email). Another is a disk (used for saving). A third is a printer (used for printing). I recommend that they either save the PDF to their computers using the SAVE button or print their results and store the print out. Either works I guess.
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The main objective of the reading comprehension worksheets featured here is to train 4th grade children to refer to details while they draw inferences, describe characters and settings in depth, focus on words and phrases including allusions, understand the structural elements of poems such as meter and verse, know syllabication and letter-sound correspondence and read with sufficient accuracy and fluency. Get off to a flying start with the free worksheets here!

A Game of Baseball | Non-fiction
Baseball is one of the most widely played games in the country. With this grade 4 worksheet PDF, children learn domain-specific words and enrich their vocabulary with baseball terms and phrases and complete a paragraph.

Turtles | Non-fiction
This article sheds light on how turtles differ from other reptiles. 4th-grade children sharpen their reading skills in this worksheet packed with an amazing set of questions on key details and hone vocabulary with some domain-specific words.

Ooloo Takes a Bath | Fiction
Explore Ooloo's bath and how it creates a stir in the neighborhood. This ELA worksheet prepares children to find the central message and nurtures their flair for retelling part of the story and reflecting on what is read.

A Rule is a Rule | Fiction
Comprehend the value of rules in life and figure out what makes Jessie agree with Mrs. Williamson. Test comprehension with the follow-up exercises like adding the suffix -er to make verbs, analyze Jessie's character too.

Packrat's Perfect Treasure | Fiction
Learn how Packrat finds three friends in his pursuit for treasure with this interesting story. The printable passage reading gives an insight into finding the moral of the story and drawing inferences, both central to the Common Core Standards.

Happy Hannah | Fiction
"Happy Hannah" drives home that helpful friends make the world a better place to live in. This story comprehension introduces palindromes and comes with a few expressions kids can use in daily life.

Nature | Poem
Nature has countless faces like quiet, heat or rain. This refreshing poem celebrates the accommodating face of Nature and hone the kids' ability to closely study the poem and make a list of domain-specific words.

Jonathan's Nightmare | Fiction
Have you ever had a happy nightmare? Find out what a happy nightmare is with this piece of fiction. The worksheet prepared in compliance with CCSS grade 4 ELA has questions based on deductions and inferences from the passages.

Nothing to do | Fiction
Marcus is bored as he has nothing to do. This printable literature worksheet has a lot in store for 4th grade children. It has a new prefix and reinforces kids' expertise with finding key details and character sketch.

Going Green on Halloween | Non-fiction
Americans splurge on Halloween celebrations and add to the country's garbage which the author dislikes. Here children attempt to support arguments with reasons or evidence and find the central message.

Putting up the Christmas Tree | Poem
Putting up the Christmas Tree is great fun. In this cute poem, your child learns some vocabulary and bolsters their practice in alliteration and rhyming, two very important literary devices.

Easter | Fiction
Join Janet and Christopher, as they set out on their Easter egg hunt with great expectations. There's huge fun packed in this PDF. Questions include finding specific details, the central theme and more.

Abraham Lincoln | Non-fiction
One of the best and most popular presidents of America, Lincoln was a great hard worker and a stubbornly honest person. He is best known for his Emancipation Proclamation. The questions include an MCQ, textual evidence and more.

Clean-Up Day
After helping Aunt Val tidy up the attic, Britta couldn’t wait to get home and start on the new books. Aunt Val had let her keep them. Accompanied by questions like ordering events, sorting, and matching, this reading comprehension for grade 4 is fun and promising.

The Golden Gate Bridge
Built in 1933, the Golden Gate Bridge greatly improved life and business in the area. People no longer had to travel long hours to reach work. The skills tested in this printable reading comprehension passage are finding the writer’s purpose and looking for specific details.

Summer Heat
The summer is hot, and the journey feels long and trying. Relief shines through when it’s time to go swimming. This poem comprehension for 4th grade kids gets them answering questions, explaining a hyperbole, finding the elements of poetry used, and much more.

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When the wailing sound comes, Grace is no longer nervous. She is brimming with courage and confidence. The questions in this reading comprehension passage pdf include finding the narrative point of view, getting insight into characters, and more.

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The grasshopper hopped away, and the butterfly flew away. But thankfully, Ryan had their pictures captured in his camera so there was nothing to worry. Read "Insect Week", a thoughtful-yet-breezy reading comprehension for 4th grade, and answer the following questions.

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Thanks to Aunt Angie’s super-simple technique, doing math homework is no longer hard for Blake. Having finished math, he is hoping to get some help with English, too. Explore this reading comprehension and find out the structure type and more.
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Readers in the fourth grade should develop more advanced skills as they pertain to reading unfamiliar words. This includes using their understanding of the sounds letters make, syllabic patterns, prefixes, suffixes, and root words to accurately read unknown words. Likewise, fourth graders should be able to explain the general type of informational text they’re reading, such as cause and effect, comparison, or chronology. The tips discussed below enable the development of these and other reading comprehension skills.
Visualize What the Text is Discussing
By encouraging readers to visualize what they’re reading, they will be more likely to understand it. For example, if a student is reading about what happens when water boils, they can visualize the process of adding water to a pan, turning on the range, heating up the water, and watching the steam rise as the water boils. This kind of visualization also facilitates an understanding of the type of reading – that it’s a process of cause and effect. Visualization is best used when students focus on events, people, places, or things.
Expose Readers to Word Meanings in Multiple Settings
Part of enabling students to learn how to read and decode unfamiliar words is to help them explore words in different types of settings. That is, instead of simply presenting students with new words by writing it on the board and having them copy it down, explain the meaning of the word, pick out the root of the word and discuss it, ask children to identify the prefix or suffix, and so on. Then, give students the opportunity to engage with the word in informational texts, literature, or even simpler readings, like magazines. The more opportunities children are given to learn new words, the more capable they will be of deciphering unfamiliar ones.
Use a Word Map
Graphic organizers like word maps are an excellent tool for encouraging improved understanding of words and word structures. A word map helps readers understand how words relate to one another by associating them with synonyms and antonyms. For example, students might learn the meaning of increasing by associating it with synonyms like expanding and antonyms like decreasing . Simply write the primary word, in this case, increasing , with lines connecting it to the associated words expanding and decreasing . Each associated word should be identified as a synonym or antonym.
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Working With Chocolate
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Answering questions with evidence, Identifying the main topic and key ideas,Sequencing questions.
Text & Questions
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Vacation Opinions
Facts vs. opinions inference, Central message, Identifying the main topic and key ideas.
Selena’s Birthday
Selena's Birthday
Cause and effect comprehension, Central message, Identifying the main topic and key ideas
My Favorite Color
Understanding figurative language, Central message, lesson or moral, Identifying the main topic and key ideas
Managing Her Illness
Central message, Identifying the main topic and key ideas, Identifying the author’s point of view, Cause and effect comprehension
Grocery Store Bags
Identifying intent and conclusions, Central message, lesson or moral, Identifying the main topic and key ideas
Dorado Alerts
Understanding figurative language, Identifying a problem and solution described in the text, Central message, Identifying the main topic and key ideas
Cody Likes to Run
Central message, lesson or moral ,Identifying the main topic and key ideas, Cause and effect comprehension
Carpet Shopping
Identifying a problem and solution described in the text, Cause and effect comprehension, Identifying the main topic and key ideas.
Cause and effect comprehension, Central message, Identifying the main topic and key ideas, Identifying the author’s point of view
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Reading comprehension exercises for grade 4 These reading worksheets focus on specific comprehension topics such as author's purpose, making inferences, understanding words through context clues, and distinguishing fact from opinion. We also have some short plays and drama exercises which can be fun way of building comprehension skills. What is K5?
In this 4th grade reading comprehension worksheet, answer a question about the subordinating conjunction and more. Leopards The strongest of the big cats, leopards are often mixed up with cheetahs. From India to China to Africa, they are found in many parts of the world. Not quite content with these titbits about leopards?
4th grade Reading Sort by History of Hip Hop Music Worksheet Main Idea: Working Dogs Worksheet Let's Go Camping! Word Search Worksheet Reading Between the Lines Worksheet All About Plastic Worksheet Nonfiction Text Features: Martin Luther King, Jr. Worksheet The Underground Railroad Worksheet The Star, Mae Jemison Worksheet
The worksheets include fourth grade appropriate reading passages and related questions. Each worksheet (as well as the spelling curriculum) also includes a cross-curricular focus on earth science, physical science, history, social sciences, mathematics and life sciences.
4th Grade Reading Comprehension Worksheets 4th Grade Reading Comprehension The printable reading passages on this pages are a mixture of fiction stories, non-fiction articles, poems, readers' theater scripts, and biographies. Each file has reading comprehension questions to go along with the passage, and a vocabulary activity. Fiction Stories
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.
Grade 4 reading comprehension worksheet Fiction: The Animal Assignment 775 words Be Careful What You Wish For 700 words An Honestly Fun Camp 430 words Emma's Favorite Restaurant 520 words First Day 490 words Left Out 500 words Liza's First Spelling Bee 800 words Open for Business 540 words A Magical Search for Water 714 words
15 4th Grade Reading Worksheets 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?
Ereading Worksheets. Ereading Worksheets provides teachers, parents, and motivated students with high-quality reading worksheets, activities, and resources aligned with Common Core State Standards. This website uses a skill focused approach where each activity targets a specific skill set, but you can also browse the reading worksheets by grade ...
4th Grade Reading Skills Worksheets - Functional Skills Worksheets are printable, student-friendly tests that measure a range of skills. These worksheets can be used to help with homework, practice, or lessons in whole classes. Many of these tests also contain examples, such as social interactions with colleagues or coworkers.
Fourth Grade Worksheets Help Students Perform Under Increased Pressure Just when students wipe their brows on the final day of third grade and say, "It can't get any tougher than this!" along comes fourth grade to prove them wrong.
Grade 4 Reading Comprehension Grade 4 reading comprehension worksheets to help your students improve their reading skills in English. Reading comprehension in grade 4 is great because students are more fluent, and therefore can focus more on the content of a text, rather than reading fluency.
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Use these reading comprehension passages & questions to practice making inferences for your 3rd, 4th, & 5th-grade students. These printable worksheets are great for classroom use, tutoring, or homeschooling. This comprehension packet contains 5 passages. Each passage is a page long with 6 comprehension questions.
Actividad interactiva de Reading para grade 4. Puedes hacer los ejercicios online o descargar la ficha como pdf. ... Live worksheets > inglés > English as a Second Language (ESL) > Reading > Reading. Reading reading test movers level ID: 3359547 Idioma: inglés Asignatura: English as a Second Language (ESL) Curso/nivel: grade 4 Edad: 8-10