Year 4 Printable Worksheets

Year 4 is your child's second year of Key Stage 2. During this year, your child will start to receive more homework. Our fun and engaging resources will help your child grasp the key concepts their homework is centred around. Your child will also be tested this year on their multiplication tables and should be able to recite their 1 – 12 times table.

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Interpreting Pictograms - Favourite Book Genres

Interpreting Pictograms - Favourite Book Genres

This handy maths worksheet is designed to introduce students to the concept of pictograms while exploring their favourite book genres. The worksheet is a visually engaging and enjoyable way to enhance students' skills in data representation and interpretation, aligning with the national curriculum. The worksheet includes a colourful pictogram featuring icons representing four popular book genres: Mystery, Adventure, Fantasy, and Fairy Tales. Each icon corresponds to a certain number of students who prefer that genre.Learning Objectives:Develop the ability to read and interpret data presented in a pictogram.Practise counting and comparing quantities through visual representations.Enhance problem-solving skills by answering questions that require data analysis.Reinforce maths skills within a context that relates to students' interests, encouraging them to explore their favourite book genres.

Age: 8 - 9
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Interpreting Pictograms - Favourite Fruit

Interpreting Pictograms - Favourite Fruit

Interpreting PictogramsThis maths worksheet is a fun and engaging activity designed to help students practise data representation and interpretation through the use of a pictogram. The worksheet focuses on students' favourite fruits, a topic that is relatable and interesting for young learners. The worksheet provides a colourful pictogram with images of four different fruits: pears, bananas, oranges, and grapes. Each fruit icon represents a certain number of students who chose it as their favourite.Learning Objectives:Develop the ability to read and interpret data presented in a pictogram.Practise counting and comparing quantities based on images.Enhance problem-solving skills by answering questions that require data analysis.Reinforce maths skills through a real-world context that is relevant to students' interests.

Age: 8 - 9
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Interpreting Bar Charts - Popular Sports

Interpreting Bar Charts - Popular Sports

Interpreting Bar ChartsThis worksheet encourages students to explore data representation, make comparisons, and practise basic arithmetic operations while having fun with popular sports. It's designed to promote a strong foundation in statistics and problem-solving skills, in accordance with the Year 4 curriculum.

Age: 8 - 9
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Tally and Graph - Woodland animals

Tally and Graph - Woodland animals

Tally and Graph - Woodland animalsThis worksheet is designed to help students grasp the fundamentals of creating a bar chart. It begins by providing a set of tally data related to woodland animals. Students are tasked with taking this tally data and using it to construct their own bar chart.

Age: 8 - 9
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Harry Potter Word Search

Harry Potter Word Search

Harry Potter Word Search ActivityEncourage students to find these magical words hidden in the puzzle. It's a great way to celebrate Harry Potter Book Day and engage young fans of the wizarding world!When is Harry Potter Book Day?Harry Potter Book Day takes place on the 12th of October, but you can celebrate on any day that suits you after the 12th of October too!

Age: 8 - 9
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Woodland Animals Cloze Activity

Woodland Animals Cloze Activity

Woodland Animals Cloze ActivityOur Woodland Animals Cloze Activity can be integrated into classroom lessons or assigned as homework to reinforce reading comprehension skills. As pupils fill in the blanks, they will encounter new words related to wildlife, habitats, and the unique characteristics of woodland animals. Through this activity, pupils will not only enhance their reading comprehension skills but also gain valuable insights into the remarkable adaptations and behaviours of these cute woodland creatures.

Age: 8 - 9
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Endangered Animals Cloze Activity

Endangered Animals Cloze Activity

Endangered animals cloze activityThis engaging activity is a fantastic way for young learners to explore the importance of wildlife conservation while honing their reading comprehension and vocabulary skills. By filling in the missing words in the sentences, students will uncover fascinating facts about these vulnerable creatures and their struggles for survival. This exercise can be used in the classroom, as homework, or during wildlife-themed educational events, making it a versatile resource for teachers and parents.

Age: 8 - 9
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Harry Potter Cloze Activity

Harry Potter Cloze Activity

Harry Potter Cloze ActivityThese fun facts about Harry Potter should spark a child's interest in the magical world created by J.K. Rowling and could provide a great starting point for their journey into the series. This cloze activity offers a spellbinding way to enhance reading comprehension, vocabulary, and critical thinking skills while diving into the world of magic. Beyond simply filling in the blanks, this activity encourages critical thinking by prompting children to consider context and meaning while completing the fun Harry Potter facts. 

Age: 8 - 9
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C. S. Lewis Cloze Activity

C. S. Lewis Cloze Activity

C. S. Lewis Cloze ActivityC.S. Lewis's life and work continue to inspire young readers around the world, and his magical stories are enjoyed by children of all ages. This C.S. Lewis Cloze Activity will help to:Introduce students to key facts about C.S. Lewis's life and work.Develop reading comprehension and critical thinking skills.Encourage active engagement with the provided text.Certain words have been omitted from the passage, creating blanks in the text. Students are tasked with filling in these blanks with the correct missing words from the word bank.

Age: 8 - 9
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Year 4 Animal Facts Handwriting Workbook

Year 4 Animal Facts Handwriting Workbook

Animal Facts Handwriting WorkbookThis Year 4 Animal Facts Handwriting Workbook is a handy resource to not only improve students' handwriting skills but also introduce them to fascinating facts about creatures from around the globe. Pupils copy each animal fact carefully and neatly on the lines underneath. 

Age: 8 - 9
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Rainforest Biome Cloze Activity

Rainforest Biome Cloze Activity

Rainforest Biome Cloze ActivityThis worksheet introduces students to the concept of biomes and their unique characteristics. Through reading and filling in the blanks, students gain a better understanding of the rainforest biome's location, climate, and distinct features. Use this KS2 resource in the classroom or at home. 

Age: 8 - 9
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Desert Biome Cloze Activity

Desert Biome Cloze Activity

Desert Biome Cloze ActivityThis worksheet focuses on the desert biome, a unique and fascinating ecosystem found around the world. Deserts may seem barren, but they are full of remarkable adaptations and survival strategies. This educational resource is designed to engage KS2 pupils in exploring the characteristics, plants, and animals of the desert biome while enhancing their understanding of this challenging environment.The Desert Biome worksheet introduces students to key concepts related to desert ecosystems. Pupils will engage in a fill-in-the-blanks exercise where they can apply their knowledge of desert features, climate, and adaptations. This activity encourages critical thinking and reinforces essential facts about desert biomes. Use this desert biome worksheet to spark interest, deepen understanding, and inspire further exploration of our planet's diverse ecosystems.

Age: 8 - 9
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Savannah Biome Cloze Activity

Savannah Biome Cloze Activity

Savannah Biome Cloze ActivityThis engaging and educational resource aims to introduce students to the fascinating world of the savannah biome – a unique and diverse ecosystem found in various parts of the world, particularly in Africa. This worksheet will provide pupils with a deeper understanding of the savannah biome's characteristics, climate, plant and animal adaptations, as well as the challenges it faces. Through a fill-in-the-blanks exercise, students will actively engage with key concepts related to the savannah, enhancing their knowledge of this remarkable habitat. 

Age: 8 - 9
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Aquatic Biome Cloze Activity

Aquatic Biome Cloze Activity

Aquatic Biome Cloze ActivityThis cloze activity worksheet on aquatic biomes is designed to engage KS2 pupils in an exciting journey through the world's water-based ecosystems. Students will have the opportunity to test their knowledge about aquatic biomes by completing sentences with the appropriate words. By doing so, they will reinforce their understanding of important concepts related to oceans, rivers, lakes, and other aquatic environments. This activity encourages critical thinking as students recall information about the unique features and inhabitants of these biomes.

Age: 8 - 9
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Tundra Biome Cloze Activity

Tundra Biome Cloze Activity

Tundra cloze activityThis worksheet is designed to enhance your pupils' understanding of the unique characteristics, plant life, and animal adaptations that make the tundra such a fascinating and extreme environment. Through this activity, students will reinforce their knowledge of the tundra biome while practising important reading and comprehension skills. As students fill in the blanks with the appropriate words, they will demonstrate their understanding of key concepts related to the tundra biome.

Age: 8 - 9
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Biomes Quiz

Biomes Quiz

Biomes QuizOur Fascinating Biomes Quiz is a great activity designed to enhance your students' understanding of the different biomes that exist around the world. This quiz is a fun and educational way for students to learn about the unique characteristics and plant and animal life. There are 10 multiple-choice questions for children to answer. Incorporate the "Fascinating Biomes Quiz" into your lesson plan or use this fun resource at home. 

Age: 8 - 9
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Biomes Matching Activity

Biomes Matching Activity

Biomes Matching Activity WorksheetIn this engaging worksheet, pupils will explore the fascinating world of biomes – diverse ecosystems that cover our planet. Their task is to match each biome with its description. Biomes are unique regions with distinct climates, landscapes, and plant and animal life. Happy learning and exploring the amazing biomes of our planet!

Age: 8 - 9
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Exploring Settlements and Land Use

Exploring Settlements and Land Use

Exploring Settlements and Land UseThis worksheet is designed to introduce pupils to the concepts of settlements and land use. It will help pupils understand the diverse ways land is used for different purposes. Children will explore rural and urban settlements, grasp the significance of proper land use planning, and gain insights into the connections between human activities and the environment. There are multiple-choice questions and answers included in this resource.

Age: 8 - 9
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International Peace Day Acrostic Poem

International Peace Day Acrostic Poem

International Peace Day Acrostic PoemAn acrostic poem is a creative and expressive form of writing where the first letter of each line spells out a word or message. In this acrostic poem for International Peace Day, the word "PEACE" serves as the central theme. Each line of the poem represents a different aspect of peace, highlighting the idea of people coming together, embracing diversity, uniting in love, and creating a harmonious world.

Age: 8 - 9
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Bar charts - Presenting data

Bar charts - Presenting data

Bar charts - Presenting dataYear 4 Statistics:interpret and present discrete and continuous data using appropriate graphical methods, including bar charts and time graphs.This year 4 maths worksheet is a handy resource for children to use to learn how to read and present data in their own bar chart.

Age: 8 - 9
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Division word problems

Division word problems

Division word problemsThis handy division worksheet is perfect for getting your KS2 students practising their division skills to solve simple word problems. Solving division word problems requires critical thinking and problem-solving skills. There are 7 word problems for children to read through. The resource also comes complete with answers for quick marking. 

Age: 8 - 9
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Multiplication word problems

Multiplication word problems

Multiplication word problemsBy solving multiplication problems, students develop a concrete understanding of how multiplication represents repeated addition or grouping. This handy maths resource has 7 multiplication problems for students to solve. 

Age: 8 - 9
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Subtraction word problems worksheet

Subtraction word problems worksheet

Subtraction word problemsBy engaging with subtraction word problems, students will learn to think critically, make informed decisions, and solve problems effectively. This maths worksheet for KS2 students includes 7 problems to solve.

Age: 8 - 9
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Addition word problems worksheet

Addition word problems worksheet

How will this worksheet help my child?Addition word problems help students develop problem-solving abilities, critical thinking, and mathematical reasoning. These skills are vital for their academic success and will help them solve problems encountered in everyday life.

Age: 8 - 9
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Addition and subtraction two-step problems (2)

Addition and subtraction two-step problems (2)

Addition and subtraction two-step problemsTo solve these word problems, students will need to perform two steps involving addition and subtraction. Carefully read the problem, identify the relevant information, and perform the operations in the correct order. There are 5 questions for children to answer. There is also space for students to show their workings. 

Age: 8 - 9
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Addition and subtraction two-step problems

Addition and subtraction two-step problems

Addition and subtraction two-step problemsTo solve these word problems, students will need to perform two steps involving addition and subtraction. Carefully read the problem, identify the relevant information, and perform the operations in the correct order. There are 5 questions for children to answer. There is also space for students to show their workings. 

Age: 8 - 9
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Apostrophes - Plural possession

Apostrophes - Plural possession

Apostrophes - Plural possessionStudents add the apostrophe in the correct place to mark plural possession. An example is shown to help students complete the activity. 

Age: 8 - 9
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Adding inverted commas to a sentence

Adding inverted commas to a sentence

Adding inverted commas to a sentenceWith this handy worksheet, students will practise adding inverted commas and other punctuation to sentences. Remember, when using inverted commas for direct speech, the punctuation goes inside the closing inverted comma. 

Age: 8 - 9
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Expanded noun phrases

Expanded noun phrases

Expanded noun phrasesExpanded noun phrases add more detail to the overall meaning of the sentence. For example:The bee flew around the flowers. The tiny, buzzing bee flew around the vibrant, blooming flowers in the garden.Students have a go at improving the sentences by expanding the noun phrases, making them more interesting to read. 

Age: 8 - 9
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Using 'did' and 'done' correctly

Using 'did' and 'done' correctly

Using 'did' and 'done' correctlyLearning to use 'did' and 'done' correctly enhances communication skills and helps children become more confident with their writing. This handy English worksheet for lower KS2 asks students to complete the sentences by writing 'did' or 'done'. They must decide whether 'did ' or 'done' is the appropriate verb by writing the correct one in the spaces.  "Did" is used for all subjects (I, you, he, she, it, we, they). "Done" is used with helping verbs (e.g., have, has, had) or as an adjective.

Age: 8 - 9
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Using 'was' and 'were'

Using 'was' and 'were'

Using 'was' and 'were correctlyUsing "was" and "were" correctly helps convey information accurately and clearly. This handy English resource for lower KS2 asks students to complete the sentences by writing 'was' or 'were'. They must decide whether 'was ' or 'were' is the appropriate verb by writing the correct one in the spaces. "Was" is used for singular subjects (I, he, she, it), while "were" is used for plural subjects (they, we). 

Age: 8 - 9
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Fronted adverbials - Complete the sentence

Fronted adverbials - Complete the sentence

Fronted adverbials - Complete the sentence activityUsing fronted adverbials encourages students to start sentences in different ways, adding variety and interest to their writing. It also helps students understand and apply proper grammar and punctuation rules.With this worksheet, children are asked to think of their own fronted adverbials to complete the sentences. This resource can be used at home or in the classroom and is great practice for creative writing. 

Age: 8 - 9
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Fronted adverbials - How, where or when?

Fronted adverbials - How, where or when?

Fronted adverbials sorting activityFronted adverbials are words or phrases that are placed at the beginning of a sentence to describe when, where, or how an action takes place. For example:Very carefully, she painted the picture. Very carefully is the fronted adverbial in this sentence. It tells us how she painted the picture. We use fronted adverbials to add variety and detail to sentences. Students sort the fronted adverbials by writing them in the correct column. 

Age: 8 - 9
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Fronted adverbials - Missing commas

Fronted adverbials - Missing commas

What are fronted adverbials?Fronted adverbials are words or phrases that are placed at the beginning of a sentence to describe when, where, or how an action takes place. For example:In the evening, we watched a film. In the evening is the fronted adverbial in this sentence. It tells us when they watched a film.Students read the sentences and add a comma after the fronted adverbials. 

Age: 8 - 9
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Fronted adverbials matching activity

Fronted adverbials matching activity

What are fronted adverbials?Fronted adverbials are words or phrases that are placed at the beginning of a sentence to describe when, where, or how an action takes place. For example: In the kitchen, we baked some cookies. In the kitchen is the fronted adverbial in this sentence. It tells us where they baked the cookies.Students draw a line to match the fronted adverbial to the correct sentence.  

Age: 8 - 9
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Place Value - Making Numbers

Place Value - Making Numbers

Using Digits to Make NumbersWith this maths worksheet, students follow the rules to make numbers from the given digits. 4-digit numbers are written or read according to the place values of the digits. 

Age: 8 - 9
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Place Value - Greater and Less Than

Place Value - Greater and Less Than

If one value is larger than the other value, we use greater than. If one value is smaller than the other value, we use less than. Students look at the 4-digit numbers in the columns and write the number that is greater than or less than the other number. 

Age: 8 - 9
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Identifying place value of a digit

Identifying place value of a digit

Identifying place value of a digitWith this maths resource, children will identify the value of digits in a five-digit number. This is a slighty harder worksheet for year 4 pupils that can be used for extra practice either in the classroom or at home. What is place value?Place value is the value represented by a digit in a number. For example the place value of 8 in 23,810 is 8 hundreds or 800.  In Year 4, pupils should: Recognise the place value of each digit in a four-digit number (thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones). 

Age: 8 - 9
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Addition of 1000, 100, 10, and 1

Addition of 1000, 100, 10, and 1

Addition of 1000, 100, 10, and 1With this maths worksheet, students will practise adding numbers with up to 4 digits. There is an example to help them get started. Children add up the numbers in each column and write the total in the box. 

Age: 8 - 9
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Roald Dahl characters word search

Roald Dahl characters word search

A handy Roald Dahl word search for your childrenThis fun word search includes some of the characters in Dahl's most famous stories. Word searches are a great way to reinforce vocabulary, improve spelling and concentration, and are also ideal for small moments of time as they can easily be stopped and started. Just download and print away!   Roald Dahl vocabularyHere is a list of some of the key vocabulary included in our fun word search:MATILDATHE TWITSMUGGLEWUMPWILLY WONKAMISS TRUNCHBULLGRAND HIGH WITCHCHARLIE BUCKETBRUNO JENKINSTHE BFGMR FOX

Age: 8 - 9
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Roald Dahl cloze activity

Roald Dahl cloze activity

Where was Roald Dahl born? Who were his favourite authors? Which children's stories did he write? Children read through the facts about Roald Dahl and fill in the spaces using words from the word bank.Here are 10 fun facts about Roald Dahl:He was a famous children's author who wrote the classics Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, James and the Giant Peach, Matilda, and many more. He wrote many of his books in a shed in the back of his garden. He always wrote using a pencil. He was a Hurricane fighter pilot during World War II.He was a very good footballer at school.His teachers didn’t think he was very good at writing when he was at school.His favourite colour was yellow.He loved chocolate, but not chocolate ice cream or chocolate cake.Some of his favourite authors were Rudyard Kipling and Charles Dickens.He was about 6’6" tall. 

Age: 8 - 9
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Giant panda research report

Giant panda research report

This research activity is a great way to help children write their own reports and carry out their own research about different animals. It is also the perfect resource to support your teaching of Living things and their habitats to Year 4. Children find out about the giant panda's habitat, behaviour and diet, what helps it survive in its environment, and record some interesting facts that they have found.

Age: 8 - 9
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Octopus research report

Octopus research report

This research activity is a great way to help children write their own reports and carry out their own research about different animals. It is also the perfect resource to support your teaching of Living things and their habitats to Year 4. Children find out where the octopus lives, its behaviour and diet, what helps it survive in its environment, and record some interesting facts that they have found.

Age: 8 - 9
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Rattlesnake research report

Rattlesnake research report

This research activity is a great way to help children write their own reports and carry out their own research about different animals. It is also the perfect resource to support your teaching of Living things and their habitats to Year 4. Children find out about the rattlesnake's habitat, behaviour and diet, what helps it survive in its environment, and record some interesting facts that they have found.

Age: 8 - 9
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Skunk research report

Skunk research report

This research activity is a great way to help children write their own reports and carry out their own research about different animals. It is also the perfect resource to support your teaching of Living things and their habitats to Year 4. Children find out about the skunk's habitat, behaviour and diet, what helps it survive in its environment, and record some interesting facts that they have found.

Age: 8 - 9
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Hummingbird research report

Hummingbird research report

This research activity is a great way to help children write their own reports and carry out their own research about different animals. It is also the perfect resource to support your teaching of Living things and their habitats to Year 4. Children find out about the hummingbird's habitat, behaviour and diet, what helps it survive in its environment, and record some interesting facts that they have found.

Age: 8 - 9
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Chameleon research report

Chameleon research report

This research activity is a great way to help children write their own reports and carry out their own research about different animals. It is also the perfect resource to support your teaching of Living things and their habitats to Year 4.

Age: 8 - 9
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Raccoon research report

Raccoon research report

This research activity is a great way to help children write their own reports and carry out their own research about different animals. It is also the perfect resource to support your teaching of Living things and their habitats to Year 4.

Age: 8 - 9
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Year 4 printable worksheets and activities  

Use our year 4 printables and activities to help encourage independent thinking, learning and decision making. We have a great variety of printables that will improve vocabulary, syntax, grammar, and much more.   

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Printable worksheets are a great way to enhance creativity and improve a child’s knowledge. Help your child learn more about Year 4 with this great selection of worksheets designed to help children succeed.

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