Class 4 Worksheet On Comprehensive Vocabulary Review

Class 4 Worksheet On Comprehensive Vocabulary Review
Class 4 Worksheet On Comprehensive Vocabulary Review

Class 4 Worksheet On Comprehensive Vocabulary Review

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Word Power Builder: Comprehensive Vocabulary Review for Class 4 

This Grade 4 worksheet helps students strengthen their vocabulary through a comprehensive review of important word relationships such as synonyms, antonyms, homophones, and idioms. Vocabulary development is a key part of language learning because it helps children express ideas clearly, understand texts better, and communicate confidently in both speaking and writing. 

Through engaging and varied exercises, learners practice recognizing similar and opposite meanings, identifying correct homophones in context, and using idioms in meaningful sentences. The worksheet encourages students to think carefully about how words relate to each other and how they function in everyday communication. 

Designed for Class 4 learners, the activities gradually move from recognition tasks to application tasks. Students first identify correct relationships between words, then sort vocabulary pairs, complete sentences with suitable opposites, select correct homophones, and finally write their own sentences using idiomatic expressions. 

Why Vocabulary Relationships Matter in Grammar? 

Understanding vocabulary relationships helps students build stronger language skills. For Grade 4 learners, this topic is important because: 

1. Synonyms help expand vocabulary by showing different words with similar meanings. 
2. Antonyms help students understand contrast and precise meaning. 
3. Homophones teach correct spelling and context-based usage of similar sounding words. 
4. Idioms introduce figurative language commonly used in conversations and stories. 

These skills help learners read with better comprehension, write more creatively, and speak with clarity. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

This worksheet includes five vocabulary-rich activities designed to build strong language understanding: 

🧠 Exercise 1 – True or False (Synonyms and Antonyms) 
Students read each statement and identify whether the given word relationship is correct or incorrect. Example: “Fast and quick are synonyms.” 

✏️ Exercise 2 – Sort the Words 
Students sort given word pairs into two categories: Synonyms and Antonyms. This activity strengthens understanding of word relationships. 

📋 Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks (Opposites) 
Students choose the correct opposite word from two options to complete each sentence correctly. 

🔤 Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice (Homophones) 
Students choose the correct homophone that fits the sentence meaning. Example: “I will ___ you tomorrow.” 

📝 Exercise 5 – Sentence Writing with Idioms 
Students write one meaningful sentence using each idiom, helping them understand figurative expressions used in everyday language. 

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

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

Exercise 2 – Sort the Words 

Synonyms 
bright–shiny 
big–large 
neat–tidy 
noisy–loud 
quick–fast 
strong–brave 

Antonyms 
empty–full 
clean–dirty 
begin–finish 
happy–sad 
soft–hard 
polite–rude 
ancient–modern 
careful–careless 
smooth–rough 

Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
1. dull 
2. short 
3. dirty 
4. hard 
5. slow 
6. weak 
7. outside 
8. below 
9. finish 
10. defeat 

Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice (Homophones) 

1. meet 
2. see 
3. blue 
4. write 
5. one 
6. hear 
7. flour 
8. pair 
9. sail 
10. week 

Exercise 5 – Sample Sentences Using Idioms 
(Answers may vary) 

1. Piece of cake – The math test was a piece of cake for Rahul. 
2. Under the weather – I stayed home because I felt under the weather today. 
3. Break the ice – The teacher told a funny story to break the ice on the first day. 
4. Once in a blue moon – We visit our cousins once in a blue moon. 
5. Hit the nail on the head – Riya hit the nail on the head when she explained the problem. 
6. Barking up the wrong tree – If you think I broke the window, you are barking up the wrong tree. 
7. Cost an arm and a leg – That new bicycle costs an arm and a leg. 
8. A blessing in disguise – Missing the bus turned out to be a blessing in disguise. 
9. Spill the beans – Rahul accidentally spilled the beans about the surprise party. 
10. Let the cat out of the bag – Someone let the cat out of the bag about the school trip. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

This worksheet helps students understand synonyms, antonyms, homophones, and idioms, which are essential vocabulary skills for improving reading comprehension, writing ability, and everyday communication.

Idiom exercises help children understand figurative language used in conversations and stories. Learning idioms makes students better at interpreting meaning beyond literal words and improves their expressive writing.

Homophones sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. Practicing them helps students choose the correct word in sentences and improves spelling, grammar accuracy, and writing clarity.