

This Grade 4 worksheet helps students develop a deeper understanding of words by focusing on their meanings in context. Through exercises such as "True or False," "Fill in the Blanks," "Multiple Choice," and "Sentence Rewriting," students engage with vocabulary in a practical, fun, and educational way. Activities are designed to reinforce vocabulary meanings and usage in different contexts, helping students improve their comprehension and writing skills.
This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities designed to build students' ability to understand and use vocabulary in various contexts:
- Exercise 1– "True or False": Students identify whether the meaning of the word used in the sentence matches its definition.
- Exercise 2 – "Sort the Words with Their Meanings and the Words with Incorrect Meanings ": Learners match each vocabulary word with its correct meaning.
- Exercise 3– "Fill in the Blanks": Students fill in the blanks with the correct vocabulary word based on context.
- Exercise 4 – "Multiple Choice": Learners choose the correct meaning of a vocabulary word used in a sentence.
- Exercise 5 – "Sentence Writing": Students write sentences using vocabulary words to demonstrate their understanding.
This worksheet is designed to strengthen vocabulary comprehension in practical, age-appropriate ways for Grade 4 students. The varied exercises not only help students identify word meanings but also encourage them to use the words accurately in sentences. By completing this worksheet, students will be better equipped to expand their vocabulary, understand new words, and apply them in different contexts—essential skills for future academic success.
Exercise 1 – True and False
1. True
2. False
3. False
4. True
5. True
6. False
7. False
8. False
9. False
10. True
Exercise 2 – Sort the Words
Words with Their Correct Meanings
1. ancient - very old
2. gaze - stare
3. rare - very common
4. grumpy - annoyed
5. fragile - easily broken
6. whisper - speak softly
7.generous- giving
8.neat- tidy
Words with Their Incorrect Meanings
easily broken
1. tiny- very big
2. huge- very small
3. cold- very warm
4. fast- very slow
5. fortunate- unlucky
6. happy- upset
7. drowsy- not sleepy
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
1. full of light
2. making noise
3. smart
4. very huge
5. easily broken
6. willing to give
7. sleepy
8. not common
9. quick
10. lucky
Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice
1. (a) intelligent
2. (b) cutting edge
3. (a) correct
4. (c) look at
5. (d) lamp
6. (a) cold
7. (d) a sports stick
8. (c) season
9. (b) open land
10. (c) a green place
Exercise 5 – Sentence Writing
1. Rapid – The rapid train reached the station in just 10 minutes.
2. Confused – She was confused about the math homework.
3. Delightful – The delightful flowers brightened up the garden.
4. Fragile – Be careful with the fragile vase.
5. Ancient – The ancient tree in the forest was over 200 years old.
6. Humble – He was humble despite winning the competition.
7. Peaceful – The peaceful forest was calm and quiet.
8. Curious – The curious child asked a lot of questions.
9. Gigantic – The gigantic elephant roamed across the savannah.
10. Brave – The brave soldier saved his comrades during the battle.
Unlock the power of vocabulary today and help your child build their language skills with engaging, hands-on exercises.
A contextual vocabulary English worksheet teaches students to find word meanings using clues in sentences.
It strengthens reading comprehension and helps children understand new words in CBSE English texts.
It trains learners to use sentence clues to guess meanings and improve vocabulary skills.