Class 4 Worksheet On Multiple Meaning Words (Spring)

Class 4 Worksheet On Multiple Meaning Words (Spring)
Class 4 Worksheet On Multiple Meaning Words (Spring)

Class 4 Worksheet On Multiple Meaning Words (Spring)

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Same Word, Different Meaning: Multiple Meaning Words for Class 4 

This Grade 4 worksheet introduces students to multiple meaning words, which are words that have more than one meaning depending on the context of the sentence. Learning these words helps students become better readers and writers because they learn how to understand meaning based on clues in the sentence. In everyday English, many common words can represent different ideas. For example, bat can refer to a flying mammal or a sports equipment used in games like cricket or baseball. Similarly, spring can refer to a season of the year or a jump. This worksheet helps students recognize these differences and understand how context determines the correct meaning. Through engaging grammar activities such as true or false, sorting, fill-in-the-blanks, multiple choice questions, and sentence writing, learners will explore how one word can carry different meanings in different situations. These exercises are designed to strengthen vocabulary, comprehension, and critical thinking skills. 

By practicing with familiar examples from daily life, Grade 4 students develop the ability to interpret language more accurately. This not only improves reading comprehension but also helps them use vocabulary more confidently in their own writing and speaking. 

Why Multiple Meaning Words Matter in Grammar? 

Multiple meaning words are an important part of vocabulary development. For Grade 4 learners, understanding them is important because: 

1. Many common English words have more than one meaning. 
2. Context clues help readers determine the correct meaning of a word. 
3. Learning these words improves reading comprehension and interpretation skills. 
4. It helps students write clearer sentences and avoid misunderstandings. 

When students learn how to identify the correct meaning of a word in context, they become stronger readers and more confident communicators. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

This worksheet includes five vocabulary-building activities that help learners understand and use multiple meaning words. 

🧠 Exercise 1 – True or False 
Students read statements about words like bat, spring, well, and ring and decide whether the explanation of the meaning is correct. 

✏️ Exercise 2 – Sort the Words 
Students categorize words into Animal/Action or Object/Thing, helping them recognize different meanings of the same word. 

📋 Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
Students read sentences and choose the correct meaning of the word from the given options. 

🔤 Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions 
Students select the correct meaning of a word based on the sentence context. 

📝 Exercise 5 – Sentence Writing 
Students write two sentences for each given word to show its different meanings. 

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

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

Exercise 2 – Sort the Words 

Animal / Action 
Seal 
Duck 
Spring 
Bark 

Object / Thing 
Match 
Bow 
Ring 
Tire 
Pen 
Rock 
Fair 
Bank 
Well 
Bat 
Light 

Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 

1. bat – sports equipment 
2. bark – tree covering 
3. duck – animal 
4. pen – writing tool 
5. spring – season 
6. light – not heavy 
7. ring – sound 
8. well – water source 
9. spring – jump 
10. bark – tree covering 

Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice 

1. a) flying mammal 
2. c) writing tool 
3. a) sound 
4. d) well 
5. a) season 
6. b) duck – action 
7. d) bank – financial institution 
8. a) match – fire starter 
9. b) bark – dog sound 
10. b) bank – river side 

Exercise 5 – Sample Sentences 

Bat 
a. The bat flew out of the cave at night. 
b. He hit the ball with a cricket bat. 

Duck 
a. The duck swam across the pond. 
b. You should duck when the ball comes toward you. 

Pen 
a. She wrote a letter with a blue pen. 
b. The farmer kept the chickens in a pen. 

Ring 
a. She wore a gold ring on her finger. 
b. We heard the ring of the school bell. 

Spring 
a. Flowers bloom in spring. 
b. The cat can spring quickly onto the table. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Multiple meaning words are words that have more than one meaning depending on how they are used in a sentence. For example, the word spring can refer to a season or a jump, which helps Class 4 students understand context in English reading.

English vocabulary often includes words that developed different meanings over time. In Class 4 grammar learning, students explore how context helps identify whether spring means the season, a jump, or a source of water.

Students can practice by reading sentences carefully, identifying context clues, and completing Class 4 English worksheets that show different meanings of the same word in simple examples.