Class 4 Context Clues Antonym Based Worksheet

Class 4 Context Clues Antonym Based Worksheet
Class 4 Context Clues Antonym Based Worksheet

Class 4 Context Clues Antonym Based Worksheet

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Opposites in Context: Antonym Clues for Class 4 

This Grade 4 English worksheet focuses on Context Clues using antonyms to help students understand unfamiliar words. Antonym clues appear when a sentence shows contrast between two opposite ideas. Words like unlike, not, or opposite meanings in the same sentence help readers guess the meaning of a word. 

In this worksheet, students practise identifying opposite meanings in sentences, sorting antonym pairs, completing sentences using context clues, answering multiple-choice questions, and rewriting sentences using antonyms. These activities strengthen both vocabulary and reading comprehension skills. 

Why Context Clues Matter in Grammar? 

Context clues help students understand the meaning of unfamiliar words while reading. For Grade 4 learners, this topic is important because: 
1. Antonym clues show contrast between opposite meanings. 
2. Students learn to understand vocabulary without always using a dictionary. 
3. Reading comprehension improves when students recognise word relationships. 
4. Learners become more confident readers and writers. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

 This worksheet includes five vocabulary-building activities: 

Exercise 1 – True or False 
Students decide whether the meaning of a word is correct using antonym clues from the sentence. 

Exercise 2 – Sort the Words 
Students classify pairs of words into Opposites and Not Opposites. 

Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
Students choose the correct antonym based on the context provided. 

Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions 
Students select the word that means the opposite in each sentence. 

Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting 
Students rewrite sentences using the antonym of the highlighted word. 

Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

Exercise 1 – True or False 
1. True 
2. True 
3. False 
4. True 
5. True 
6. False 
7. True 
8. True 
9. False 
10. True 

Exercise 2 – Sort the Words 

Opposites: early/late, strong/weak, happy/sad, noisy/quiet, full/empty, bright/dark, tiny/huge, ancient/modern, accept/reject, arrive/depart 

Not Opposites: bright/light, tiny/small, ancient/old, accept/take, arrive/reach 

Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 

1. short 
2. warm 
3. fast 
4. dirty 
5. roughly 
6. brave 
7. difficult 
8. new 
9. heavy 
10. deep 

Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions 

1. bright 
2. empty 
3. happy 
4. late 
5. ancient 
6. strong 
7. quiet 
8. full 
9. arrive 
10. reject 

Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting (Sample Answers) 

1. The room is dirty. 
2. The road is narrow. 
3. The bag is light. 
4. The water is cold. 
5. The boy is sad. 
6. The story is boring. 
7. The answer is wrong. 
8. The day is dull. 
9. The cat is outside. 
10. The shop is closed. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Antonym context clues provide an opposite meaning in the same sentence to help students figure out unfamiliar words. In a Class 4 grammar worksheet, children learn to look for contrast signals such as but, unlike, or instead.

Learning antonym clues helps students improve reading comprehension and vocabulary without relying on a dictionary. CBSE English worksheets guide early learners to identify contrasting ideas in short texts.

Parents can encourage children to underline opposite words in a sentence and discuss how the contrast explains the tricky word. Regular practice with a Class 4 English worksheet strengthens decoding skills for early learners.