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English: Age 8–9 (Year 4)

In Year 4, teachers will nurture and encourage independent thinking, learning, and decision making in your child.

 Your child will get to know more complex punctuation like inverted commas and apostrophes, will learn key spellings, and will continue to develop their reading and writing. This is also the first year most children will graduate from using a pencil to using a pen – this can be a great incentive to improve handwriting!

How to help at home

There are a variety of simple things you can do at home to support your child’s developing English skills.

1. Continue to make time to read to your child as often as you can, or listen to books read aloud. Choose books that are beyond your child’s reading ability. This will support their vocabulary and comprehension skills. Talk about any new vocabulary that you come across – and use it together later.

2. Encourage your child to read as much as possible – seeing words in print really helps children to absorb correct spelling and grammar.

3. Listen to your child read as often as possible. Try to read their school reading book as well as other books they have chosen for themselves. Occasionally, without slowing the story too much, point out interesting vocabulary and punctuation.

4. Practise spellings . Continue to help your child learn their weekly spelling words. See our Twelve tips for weekly spellings  page for more ideas.

Print out and work on the  Spelling word list for Year 3 and Year 4 .

5. Create writing opportunities , such as mini non-fiction books, stories and cartoons. Ask them to tell you stories they have made up or to retell favourite or well-known tales or personal anecdotes. Encourage them to write a chapter book – writing a chapter a week – or write a graphic novel of a film they’ve liked.

Let them write with pencil and paper, or on a computer. Find writing inspiration from odd objects at home or unusual facts found in books or learned in a television programme.

For more ideas on writing stories, look at the  Creative Writing  section on the Kids Activities pages.

6. Encourage your child to talk to you . Gently correct any grammar mistakes, and help them to extend what they say with conjunctions such as because , after or where . Challenge them to use new vocabulary and to retell stories to you. Encourage them to tell anecdotes using phrases such as ‘suddenly’ or ‘after lunch’ to keep their story going.

7. Keep talking to your child and use interesting vocabulary  as you do so. Try to use precise  nouns , descriptive  adjectives  and  adverbs to create phrases such as ‘the red Ferrari driving fast’ instead of ‘the car’.

8. Keep practising   handwriting  – support your child as they practise joining letters and start using a pen.

What your child will learn

Follow the links below to find out more about how English is taught in Year 4:

Grammar & punctuation in Year 4 (age 8–9)

In year 4, your child will learn to:.

  • Know the difference between the   -s   used to show a plural (the cow s ) and the   –’s   used to show possession (the cow ’s   field)
  • Use an   apostrophe   to show possession with plural nouns, for example, ‘the girls’ voices’ (for more than one girl) rather than ‘the girl’s voices’ (for just one girl)
  • Use Standard English verbs, for example, ‘I wasn’t doing anything’
  • Write longer   noun phrases   that include adjectives (for example,   green ,   fast ), nouns ( frog ,   train ), and prepositional phrases ( on the lily-pad ,   after this one ), for example ‘the green frog on the lily-pad’ or ‘the fast train after this one’
  • Use   fronted adverbials   to start a sentence by describing the verb, for example, ‘ Suddenly , the door opened.’ Or ‘ Before we set off , fasten your seatbelt.’
  • Use   paragraphs   to organise their ideas
  • Choose when to use a noun (the girl, our group, the idea) or a pronoun (she, we, it) to make their writing easy to read
  • Use   inverted commas   to when writing speech.

Grammar books for age 8-9:

  • Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling Age 8–9

Oxford Primary Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling Dictionary

English Age 8–9

Grammar and Punctuation Workbook: 8–9 years

Spelling in Year 4 (age 8–9)

In year 4, your child will continue to practise:.

  • how to use a dictionary to check their spelling
  • to spell many   homophones  correctly:
Year 3 and 4 Homophones list accept/except, affect/effect, ball/bawl, berry/bury, brake/break, fair/fare, grate/great, groan/grown, here/hear, heel/heal/he’ll, knot/not, mail/male, main/mane, meat/meet, medal/meddle, missed/mist, peace/piece, plain/plane, rain/rein/reign, scene/seen, weather/whether, whose/who’s
  • spelling more words with prefixes including words beginning   dis- ,   mis- ,   in- ,   re- ,   im- ,   sub- ,   inter- ,   super- ,   anti- ,   auto-
  • spelling more words with suffixes and other endings, including words ending   -ation ,   -ly ,   -sure ,   -ture ,   -sion ,   -ion ,   -ous ,   -tion ,
  • words with unusual spelling such as ch for /k/, gue for /g/ and que for /k/, sc for /s/ and ei, eigh, and ey for /ay/
  • using the possessive apostrophe with regular and irregular plurals, for example the   children’s lunch ,   the girls’ shoes
  • to spell the words in the   Spelling word list for Year 3 and Year 4

Spelling books for age 8-9:

Bond SATs Skills Spelling and Vocabulary Workbook: 8–9 years

Oxford Primary Dictionary

Writing in Year 4 (age 8–9)

In year 4, your child will continue to practise the skills they learnt in year 3. they will:.

  • talk about similar pieces of writing, and using these to help them plan their own
  • plan their writing by talking about it or writing down key words
  • use a rich vocabulary and a range of sentence structures to make their writing interesting
  • create settings, characters, and plots for stories
  • use simple organisational devices (for example, headings and sub-headings) when writing non-fiction
  • proof-reading their writing for spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors
  • read their writing out loud.

More information and writing activity ideas for Year 4

Handwriting in Year 4 (age 8–9)

In year 4, your child will continue to work on their fluent handwriting skills, making their writing more consistent and easier to read. they will practise:.

  • writing neatly and legibly with letters that are all a similar size
  • joining some letters
  • deciding which letters to join and which letters not to join
  • keeping their writing lines horizontal and keeping the space between lines parallel and consistent
  • keeping the downstrokes of their writing upright and parallel
  • making sure that descenders of one line do not touch the ascenders of the line below.

Handwriting practise activities:

  • Practise tramlines
  • Words to practise in Year 4
  • Writing silly sentences
  • Year 4 handwriting practise

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We have over 300 English worksheets for year four children. They have been designed to mirror the year four literacy curriculum in an engaging way.

Our worksheets cover every area of the literacy syllabus for year four including Spelling, Grammar, Punctuation, Writing, Reading and Comprehension.

Below you can see a selection of our worksheets. Some of these are downloadable, others are only available within one of our courses . Full answers are provided within all our courses but are not provided with individual worksheets for free download.

Our Primary School courses  which are adapted to suit the level of your child are now available. To find the course which is right for you use the course finder .

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Plurals – Most worksheet sites just have odd plural sheets whereas the topic actually needs structured work that helps children understand the different plural rules they need to know. This sheet is one example of the type of structured work we provide in our courses.

Putting sentences in order – Children need lots of different skills to improve their written work. One of those important skills is to learn to write in an ordered and logical way and this sheet is one small part of  that learning process. It combines with the hundreds of other sheets we supply and builds up into a fully structured learning programme that ensures children make as much progress as possible.

Collective Nouns – Widening a child’s vocabulary is delivered in many different ways. One topic is try to help children understand the different forms of collective nouns that we can use. As they learn these terms and get used to including them in their work so their writing improves.

Other worksheet examples included as part of year four English courses

Past and present  – An example from our grammar series which helps children to improve their knowledge of tenses.

Mad Word Pictures – Beautiful – Our special series of spelling worksheets which look at the words children struggle to learn. We use different learning strategies here to help the spelling sink in.

Zok the Space Monster – Part of our series of varied (and fun) comprehension work. Children have a comprehension exercise during every week of the course to ensure they develop this important skill properly.

Best Handwriting – EEN –  Here we combine further instruction on handwriting with spelling words using the pattern EEN. This combined activity not only improves spelling but also handwriting. Many parents don’t know how to help children with their handwriting and very few worksheets exist that deliver this important work in a structured way that ensures progress is made.

Plural Rules – thief-thieves, gipsy-gipsies –  It’s important to learn these important spelling rules as at this level spelling can get quite complicated. With the renewed focus on spelling in SATs tests this is especially important.

Word endings rule 6  – Another worksheet from our series on word endings rules.

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For many parents, homework is the only picture they get of what their child does at school. For this reason, Hamilton have put a great deal of effort into writing suitable, fun and home-friendly activities for children and parents to share together. Children will benefit and so will parents and teachers!

The activities rehearse core literacy skills that you may wish children to practise or keep on the boil. Read our English homework blog for more advice about using them.

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Practise using time connectives, but trying not to use 'and then' more than once when recounting their day at school to an adult helper.

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Understand the use of apostrophes to indicate possession by making signs for items belonging to different members of their family.

Explore the different elements of a story by playing the game of 'consequences' with a partner or two!

Understand that a verb or action word is essential for a sentence to make sense by playing a 'shortening sentences' game.

Write a short description of their mother or another family member in a style similar to that of the 'Dr Xargle' books.

Use imagination to restyle their bedrooms or another room at home. Draw the room and label using a number key.

Write a list of words and phrases to describe their feelings when they or their team, wins and loses a game, e.g. Football, cards, computer games.

Understand where adjectives and adverbs can be placed in a sentence by extending short sentences.

Make a list of old-fashioned words by talking to older family members, and a list of modern words that these folk may not have heard of.

Practise writing in short paragraphs by making an information poster about their pet or favourite animal.

Practise using spelling rules by playing a simple 'yes and no' guessing game.

Understand degrees of intensity which can be described using adjectives, by sorting and ordering groups of words with similar meanings (2 sheets).

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13 Entertaining ESL Homework Ideas to Keep Your Students Engaged

Homework may not be many students’ favorite thing, but research says it’s truly an effective learning tool that teachers should use .

The trick is assigning great homework.

To help you do this with ease, we’ve compiled an awesome list of 13 homework assignments that will have your ESL students begging for more.

1. Read a Short Story

2. share a passion, 3. start a chat group, 4. listen to a podcast, 5. write a letter, 6. write an amazon review, 7. do a wikipedia edit, 8. write a short story or poem, 9. share their culture, 10. catch a movie, 11. meet new people, 12. analyze a song, 13. go on a photo scavenger hunt, what makes homework effective.

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Have students read a short story for homework and then ask them to tell the class about the story in the next session.

I would recommend giving students some suggestions on what short stories to read, depending on the level of your students.

Here are some suggestions of short story collections for each level of ESL learner:

  • “The Very First Americans” by Cara Ashrose: This collection of short stories features Native American culture and history, written in simple language.
  • “Oxford Bookworms Library: Starter Level” This series offers simplified versions of classic stories, such as fairy tales, adventure stories and more.
  • “Classic Tales for ESL Students” by L.A. Hill: This collection of classic stories from literature is retold with easier vocabulary and sentence structure.

Intermediate

  • “The Best American Short Stories” This series features contemporary short stories from a wide range of American writers, so there’s something for everyone here.
  • “Short Stories in English for Intermediate Learners” by Olly Richards: This collection of engaging stories is designed specifically for intermediate ESL students.
  • “Roald Dahl: The Collected Short Stories” This delightful collection of quirky and imaginative tales has become a favorite of many of my students.
  • “Interpreter of Maladies” by Jhumpa Lahiri: This Pulitzer Prize-winning collection of short stories explores the immigrant experience, something which many ESL students can relate to.
  • “Dubliners” by James Joyce: This classic collection of interconnected stories captures the essence of Dublin in 1914. But it still feels modern to many students.
  • “Nine Stories” by J.D. Salinger: This classic collection of short stories is a class favorite when I’ve used it.

What do your students really care about? Give them a chance to talk about it in front of the class. 

Have each person choose something they’re passionate about, something they might consider themselves an expert on.

Challenge students to think of a creative way to present five must-know facts about that subject. They might make a movie, create a poster or brochure, write a song or even put on a skit.

Have each person present their creative project to the class, and then give the class five minutes to ask questions of the presenter.

Set certain parameters like students must speak in complete sentences or require that every student ask at least two questions at some point during the presentations.

Students will love sharing about their passions, and they’ll get some great speaking, listening and discourse information in the process, as well as teach the rest of the class some interesting vocabulary.

Ask for class for a volunteer to start a class WhatsApp chat group. They can also decide to use another messaging app like Telegram, Viber, Voxer or any other app that has a group chat function. 

Encourage them to send at least one message and to respond to a couple others for their homework. 

This text group has the added advantage of students being able to make friends with one another, and a place to ask about missed homework assignments on days when they can’t make it to class.

Note that if a student doesn’t want to be included in the chat group, you should have a back up assignment prepared for them.

Listening is one of the ESL student’s most difficult skills to acquire, so listening to a short podcast episode is ideal homework.

You can ask students to write a little about the podcast to turn in to you, or you can ask them to briefly summarize what they heard for the class in the next session.

Here are some suggestions for well done podcasts:

The English We Speak : Produced by the BBC, this podcast focuses on teaching commonly used phrases and idioms in conversational English.

The Moth : A storytelling podcast where real people share their personal experiences and anecdotes in English.

Stuff You Should Know : Though not specifically designed for ESL students, this podcast covers a vast array of interesting topics, providing exposure to diverse vocabulary and subject matters.

Ask your students to write a letter . The letter can be written to a friend or family member (which they could then actually mail or email), or it could be a fan letter to a favorite musician or actor. They could even write a letter to Santa Claus or a historical figure. 

For example, a student might choose to write a letter to Marie Antoinette, asking her what it was like to be the queen of France at such a young age. 

You can also choose to have students write letters to one another. Then the next homework can be writing that letter writer back.

Ask you students to review a product on Amazon (or any other shopping website that has reviews). Ask them to select a product they have really used, so they have a genuine opinion on the quality of the product and whether it lived up to their expectations.

Then, in the next session, show the reviews on the overhead projector to the class and ask a student to read the review.

You can then go over any errors in vocabulary, grammar or sentence structure and revise the review together as a class.

Since anyone can edit a Wikipedia article, it’s a great place for ESL students to hone their writing and editing skills, and they’ll have a built-in readership, too!

Ask students to select a person that they know a lot about—a well-known figure from history, pop culture, music or film would all work. Then ask them to read the Wikipedia entry to see if they can add anything else to the article.

Perhaps the article on Ryan Gosling is missing a key detail about his recent Ken performance. If so, the student will revise and edit the article. They should take notes on what they changed, so they can explain it to you or the class the next day.

Ask your students to get creative. Have them write a short story or a poem . This can get them to use descriptive language that they don’t always have a chance to use.

One good activity to do before you assign this homework is an adjective bubble chart. For this, you start with one adjective. For example, write “moist” on the board, circle it and then draw 4-5 lines coming off of the”moist” bubble.

Ask your students to come up with other adjectives that are related to “moist” and so on. They may come up with “wet,” “watery,” “soaked” or “damp.” Then draw lines from each of those. This can lead to words that you never expected to come up.

Have your students select 3-4 adjectives from this introduction activity that they’ll use in their story or poem.

Ask your students to prepare a short presentation on an aspect of their home culture to tell the class about in the next session. 

For example, a student from China may explain the Lunar New Year, a student from Vietnam may explain Tet or a student from El Salvador may tell the class about their quinceañera .

They can use photos, art, a PowerPoint presentation or they can just explain in their own words.

Then open the class up for questions.

Can you legitimately send students to the movies for homework? You can when you’re teaching ESL.

Your students don’t have to commit to a full-length movie. Instead, you can use the videos on FluentU to screen mini-lessons using clips from TV shows and movies, movie trailers, news segments, vlogs or music videos.

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Use these videos in the classroom or assign homework to watch a few and complete the subsequent quizzes. You can also ask students to complete flashcard quizzes based on vocabulary words you want them to pay special attention to. These quizzes are adaptable so every student will have a unique experience catered to his learning level.

There are plenty of ways to use a movie for language development. And whether students watch a new release or catch an old Elvis flick on TV, they can do any of the following activities as homework:

  • Summarize the plot.
  • Describe a main character.
  • Note new or interesting vocabulary (particularly slang) they hear while watching.
  • Write an interview with one of the characters in the movie.

I’m sure you also have your favorite movie-related language activities and many work as homework assignments. So get creative with how you have students share about what they watched.

For the most part, people are willing to help someone in need, and that is doubly true for someone who needs to complete an assignment for school.

That’s why sending students out to interview native speakers on campus is such a fun homework assignment.

Start by helping your students write a list of questions they’ll use for their interviews. Students can choose a topic or you can assign one, like leisure activities or celebrity news.

Tell students to list five to ten questions they might ask on that topic that will elicit specific answers. 

As a class, discuss how students might introduce themselves to a potential interviewee. 

Then send students out to their interviews after class. They can share the answers they got in the next session.

Music is great for English learners since it stresses many aspects of language that can otherwise be hard to isolate, like the emotion of language, intonation and stress.

Have students choose their favorite English language song to listen to for homework and then ask them to do the following:

  • Practice the lyrics to learn intonation and rhythm.
  • Note slang and cultural references in the songs.
  • Summarize the theme of the song, or just what it’s about.
  • Have students share their favorite lyrics and what a particular song means to them.

Give individual students or groups of up to three students a list of items to find on their homework scavenger hunt. But instead of being specific in your list (for example, including items such as cat), be descriptive in your list.

You might include items such as something frightening, something beautiful, something quiet, something cool.

Students find items they think fit the description. For example, someone who is claustrophobic might choose an elevator for something frightening. They then take a picture of it.

The next day, have each person get with a partner and show them the pictures they took for each item on the list.

If the connection is not obvious, students should ask their partner to explain why they chose a particular item, such as the elevator.

Assigning homework that works isn’t as hard as you might think, especially if you focus on the following points.

  • Put your homework in writing. It can be tempting to just announce homework assignments to students at the end of class, but language learners benefit when you reinforce what you say with what they can see. So take a minute to write any homework assignment on the board so students can read it as well as listen to it.
  • Let students know what goals you have for a particular assignment. Is it practicing a certain grammar point ? Improving their listening skills ? Pronunciation practice ? When students know why they’re doing something, they’ll be able to tell on their own when they’ve successfully completed their homework assignment.
  • Keep your homework practical . Your students may not find themselves planning out a menu for Thanksgiving when they leave your ESL classroom, but odds are they’ll have to order food at a restaurant at some point. Think about realistic ways students will have to use English in the real world and try to make your homework practical.
  • Let your students be creative . Give your students choices on how they express themselves or present information. It’s okay for students to make a home movie, put on a one-man play or paint a picture to present to the class. Just because you prefer a particular type of creative expression doesn’t mean your students do, so give them choices and let them express themselves.
  • Make homework fun! Every class has its own personality, so what’s fun for one might not be fun for another. Tailor your assignments to the personality of your class. Think about what they would think is fun, and go with that.

No matter what you believed in your student days, homework doesn’t have to be boring. With a little creativity when assigning homework, you might find that the activities you assign for outside of class become the highlights of your students’ days.

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Here you’ll find all our free Year 4 maths worksheets and Year 4 maths tests, many of which are suitable for homework as well as classroom teaching.

You can use these resources and workbooks as you like; most of the KS2 maths worksheets come in pdf format and all of them are printable if you want to give children something physical to work with. But they can also be downloaded and kept, or viewed online, if you prefer to keep things electronic. 

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Many of these worksheets and maths tests are aimed at helping children improve their number work – we have mental maths practice work, place value worksheets , addition and subtraction worksheets , multiplication & division worksheets etc.

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Free Year 4 Maths Worksheets and Tests

A collection of free Year 4 maths activities from the Third Space Maths Hub. You need to register to download (but it's free). Use Google Chrome.

Year 4 Maths Worksheets for fluency, reasoning, and problem solving

Year 4 times tables worksheets, year 4 place value worksheets, year 4 addition and subtraction worksheets , year 4 multiplication and division worksheets , year 4 decimals worksheets , year 4 measurement worksheets, year 4 fractions worksheets, year 4 statistics worksheets, year 4 maths tests: all topics, year 4 maths worksheets to improve fluency, mental maths and arithmetic skills: fluent in five.

Fluent in Five worksheets provide a series of questions designed to take no more than 5-10 minutes and to help children develop their written and mental maths skills. Developing maths fluency in a key skill for children, especially in Year 4 with the newly-introduced times tables check to work towards. 

Download  Fluent in Five Arithmetic Pack (Year 4) Weeks 1-6

Year 4 Maths Worksheets for improving reasoning and problem solving skills: Rapid Reasoning

The Rapid Reasoning resource was created to fulfil the greater emphasis that a maths mastery approach gives to children’s ability to reason well. ‘Explaining your reasoning’ is a key part of maths lessons in Key Stage 2, and these free worksheets (six weeks’ worth in total) help children improve their reasoning skills. Each worksheet comes with around three questions based on Year 4 maths topics, example answers, and even step-by-step explanations to help pupils break down how to get to an answer. 

Download  Rapid Reasoning (Year 4) Weeks 1-6

Year 4 Maths Test: Times Tables

Knowing their multiplication tables is one of the key maths skills every child should have by the time they leave primary school, and Year 4 children will have this skill tested through the new multiplication tables check . 

These times tables practice tests provide a quick and clear way to help children practise, and spot any gaps in their knowledge. No more worries about getting caught out on the 7x table!

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This worksheet contains ten increasingly difficult questions about number and place value. A great choice whether you want to help a child revise this topic, or give a high achiever something more challenging to do as homework!

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Year 4 Maths Worksheets for addition and subtraction: Let’s Practise Using the Bar Model

These worksheets focus on word problems involving addition and subtraction of up to 4-digit numbers. It is important for children to experience a range of question types, especially in a topic where they may feel more confident. 

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Year 4 Maths Worksheets for addition and subtraction: Worked Examples

While children will have looked at formal column addition and subtraction, there are many common mistakes that even the most experienced amongst them can make. This worksheet highlights the common errors when using formal written methods, estimating and identifying related facts for addition and subtraction calculations. 

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Year 4 Maths Worksheets for addition and subtraction: Maths Code Crackers

Sometimes a simple set of fluency questions can be engaging. This worksheet focuses on calculations including up to 4-digit numbers add 4-digit numbers and up to 4-digit numbers subtract 4-digit numbers, all with the aim of finding answers and the punchline to a halloween themed joke. 

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Year 4 Maths Worksheets for addition and subtraction: All Kinds of Word Problems 

These worksheets provide children with an opportunity to solve a wide range of addition and subtraction word problems. The problems range from missing digits to adding money and measures.

Year 4 Maths Worksheets for multiplication: All Kinds of Word Problems 

In Year 4, children are not only expected to know their times tables facts up to 12 x 12, they also need to know how to multiply 3-digit numbers by a 1-digit number. This workbook covers problems involving factors, missing numbers, multiplying 3-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers as well as times table facts. 

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Year 4 Maths Worksheets for multiplication: Let’s Practise Using the Bar Model

These worksheets include a range of word problems that can be solved using bar models. The questions cover times tables up to 12 x 12 as well as 2-digit numbers multiplied by 1-digit numbers. 

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Year 4 Maths Worksheets for division: Short and Long Division Worksheets

Long division is one of the most difficult parts of the primary maths curriculum, and learning long division requires a good understanding of short division to start with. While a Year 4 child won’t have learnt long division yet, these worksheets include short division questions at the beginning, helping children sharpen their division skills in preparation for the next step.

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Year 4 Maths Worksheets for multiplication and division: Code Crackers

A fun way for children to get some more practise in: every question’s answer is part of the punchline of a joke. Solve them all and you solve the joke! The questions themselves cover all of the new things pupils have learned about the topic, so it’s easy to identify where any gaps are. 

Download  Maths Code Crackers Year 4: Multiplication and Division

Year 4 Maths Worksheets for multiplication and division: Worked Examples 

Children love to be the teacher. This worksheet gives children an opportunity to check work that has already been completed, explain any errors and develop reasoning skills. The worksheet covers a range of multiplication and division topics, including multiplying three 1-digit numbers together and dividing a 2-digit number by a 1-digit number.

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Year 4 Maths Worksheets on decimals: Independent Recap

This small collection of four worksheets covers tenths, hundredths, and dividing 1- and 2-digit numbers by 10 and 100 – all topics covered in Year 4 maths.

As independent working activities, they are specifically designed to be completed by children even if they can’t get access to online tools, or parent support.

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Year 4 Maths Worksheets on decimals: Worked Examples 

Decimals are first formally introduced to children in Year 4. This worksheet focuses on a range of topics including understanding the value of the digits in a decimal number, dividing by 10 and converting between fractions and decimals. As decimals is a new topic to Year 4, there are several common errors pupils could make and this worksheet aims to address these misconceptions. 

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Year 4 Maths Worksheets on decimals: Maths Code Crackers Year 4 Decimals

This worksheet focuses on the value decimals, ordering decimals and adding decimals to make a whole in a fun way. Children need to answer the questions to solve the answer to a topical joke. 

Download Maths Code Crackers Year 4 Decimals

Year 4 Maths Worksheets on area: Code Crackers

Area is a new and more complicated Year 4 topic, moving away from the number facts and arithmetic-based work children will have been used to from previous years. Our Code Crackers worksheet on area gives them the chance to test their understanding of this more complex topic, and have fun at the same time. Answers for all questions are included with the pack. 

Download  Maths Code Crackers Year 4: Area

Year 4 Maths Worksheets on area: Year 4 Worked Examples Area

When covering the topic of area, it is important that children understand not only what area is but what a 2-D shape is. This worksheet covers the required content for this year group while also addressing common misconceptions that can form when the new topic of area is introduced. Children will focus on counting the squares to calculate areas as well as compare areas while they check and explain incorrect answers. 

Download Year 4 Worked Examples Area

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Year 4 maths worksheets for properties of shape: independent recap.

Children have been learning about shapes since Year 1, but that does not mean the content is easy to understand. These worksheets cover identifying angles (including the names of angles and measurements in degrees), comparing and ordering angles as well as properties of 2d shapes, classifying triangles and quadrilaterals and identifying lines of symmetry  and completing symmetrical figures. 

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Year 4 Maths Worksheets for properties of shape: Code Crackers

This properties of shape worksheet focuses on recapping all the learning from this block of work. With a range of retrieval questions to answer, children need to answer the questions correctly to find the answer to a Wimbledon related joke. 

Download Year 4 properties of shape worksheets: Code Crackers

Year 4 Maths Worksheets for properties of shape: Worked Examples

There are several different aspects of properties of shape that children need to know in Year 4. This worksheet recaps some of the key language in the topic (for example, obtuse angle, rhombus) as well as some key concepts (for example, classification of triangles, lines of symmetry), while including opportunities to develop reasoning skills. 

Download Year 4 Properties of Shapes Worksheets: Worked Examples

Year 4 Maths Worksheets for fractions: Code Crackers

Finding fractions of numbers is a maths skill that becomes more and more important the later a child gets in their maths learning, but the basics are covered in Key Stage 2. This fractions for kids worksheet helps children become better at solving these types of problems without making it seem (too much) like work. 

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Download  Maths Code Crackers Year 4: Fractions

Year 4 Maths Worksheets for fractions: Independent recap 

These worksheets recap adding and subtracting fractions with the same denominator and calculating fractions of quantities. Children will have been introduced to both of these topics in Year 3, however it is important that they have a strong understanding of the concepts before moving on to more complex fraction work. These worksheets encourage completely independent work. 

Download Year 4 Fractions Independent Recap

Year 4 Maths Worksheets for fractions: Year 4 Worked Examples

The topic of ‘fractions’ is very broad. In this worksheet, the focus is on 5 different areas of the fractions block that children in Year 4 often find confusing (adding three or more fractions, finding a fraction of an amount, subtracting from a whole, equivalent fractions and counting in fractions). 

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Year 4 Maths Worksheets for statistics: Worked Examples

In Year 4, children are expected to be able to read and interpret a range of graphs and tables. This worksheet focuses on reading a table, bar chart and line graph. Children should be familiar with tables and bar charts but will have been introduced to line graphs for the first time in Year 4.  

Download Year 4 Maths Worksheets for statistics: Worked Examples

Year 4 Maths Worksheets for statistics: Independent Recap

These worksheets focus on answering questions about bar charts, tables and line graphs. As line graphs are new to Year 4, one of the worksheets in this pack encourages children to use data to draw their own line graphs. 

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Year 4 Maths Worksheets for statistics: Code Crackers

This worksheet encourages children to read and interpret a range of graphs to answer retrieval, comparison and sum questions about a range of different graphs and tables. 

Download Year 4 Maths Worksheets for statistics: Code Crackers

A great way to get an overall idea of a Year 4 child’s maths learning – two tests (one arithmetic, one reasoning) of about an hour each, with answer sheets included. Please remember that children may not have covered every topic on this test, so they may not be able to answer some questions.

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Welcome to our Year 4 Maths Worksheets Hub page.

Here you will find our selection of printable maths worksheets for Year 4 children, for your child will enjoy.

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Year 4 Maths Learning

Here are some of the key learning objectives for the end of Year 4:

  • know and use Place value up to 4 digits
  • Compare and order numbers up to 10,000
  • Counting on and back in 1s, 10s, 100s and 1,000s from different starting points
  • Position numbers on a number line up to 10,000
  • Round numbers to the nearest 10, 100 or 1000.
  • Count backwards through zero and use negative numbers.
  • add and subtract with up to 4 digits in columns
  • add or subtract 1s, 10s, 100s or 1000s from a 4-digit number
  • solve 2-step problems using addition and subtraction
  • recall and use multiplication and division facts up to 12x12
  • recognise and use factor pairs
  • multiply 2-digit and 3-digit numbers by a 1-digit number
  • solve problems using multiplication and division
  • count up and down in hundredths
  • recognise and use equivalent fractions
  • add and subtract fractions with the same denominator
  • solve fraction problems including with non-unit fractions
  • write common fractions such halves and quarters as decimals;
  • understand tenths and hundredths as decimals
  • round decimals with 1dp to the nearest whole
  • compare numbers with up to 2dp
  • solve simple money and measure problems
  • measure, compare and calculate using different measures
  • find the area and perimeter of squares and rectangles
  • convert between 12- and 24-hour clock
  • convert between different units of measure
  • identify and order acute and obtuse angles
  • compare and classify 2D and 3D shapes according to their properties
  • identify lines of symmetry in 2D shapes
  • use coordinates in the first quadrant
  • translate shapes up, down, left and right
  • interpret and present data in bar graphs, pictograms and tabels
  • solve 1-step and 2-step problems using data in tables, pictograms and graphs

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Our site is mainly based around the US Elementary school math standards.

Though the links on this page are all designed primarily for students in the US, but they are also at the correct level and standard for UK students.

The main issue is that some of the spelling is different and this site uses US spelling.

Year 4 is generally equivalent to 3rd Grade in the US.

On this page you will find link to our range of math worksheets for Year 4 pupils.

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For those parents who have found themselves unexpectedly at home with the kids and need some emergency activities for them to do, we have started to develop some Maths Grab Packs for kids in the UK.

Each pack consists of at least 10 mixed math worksheets on a variety of topics to help you keep you child occupied and learning.

The idea behind them is that they can be used out-of-the-box for some quick maths activities for your child.

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Place Value & Number Sense Zone

Year 4 numbers & place value worksheets.

Using these Year 4 maths worksheets will help your child to:

  • learn their place value with 4 digit numbers;
  • use place value models to understand how to combine thousands, hundreds, tens and ones;
  • understand the value of each digit in a 4 digit number;
  • learn to use standard and expanded form with 4 digit numbers.
  • learn to read and write Roman numerals
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  • Place Value 4 Digit Numbers Worksheets (conversion)
  • Ordering 4-Digit Numbers
  • Ordering Negative Numbers -10 to 10
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Year 4 Counting & Sequences Worksheets

Each worksheets consists of a sequence which has been partially filled in. The rest of each sequence must be completed.

At this grade, the focus is on counting on and back in constant steps of a digit.

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Rounding, Inequalities, Multiples and Balancing Equations

Using these Year 4 Maths worksheets will help your child to:

  • round a number to the nearest 10, 100 or 1000;
  • use the > and < symbols correctly for inequalities;
  • use multiples and apply them to solve problems.
  • learn to balance math equations
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Year 4 Mental Math Zone

Here you will find a range of printable Year 4 mental maths quizzes for your child to enjoy.

Each quiz tests the children on a range of math topics from number facts and mental arithmetic to geometry, fraction and measures questions.

A great way to revise topics, or use as a weekly math quiz!

  • Year 4 Mental Maths Test sheets

Number Bonds Worksheets

The worksheets on this page will help to develop children's knowledge of numbers bonds to 20, 50 and 100.

There are a range of matching and wordsearches for children to enjoy whilst developing their number bond knowledge.

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Year 4 Addition Worksheets

  • learn to add numbers mentally to 100;
  • add on 1, 10, 100 and 1000 to different numbers;
  • learn to add 4 digit numbers in columns;
  • Addition Facts Worksheets to 100+100
  • 4-Digit Addition Worksheets
  • Money Addition Worksheets (£ )

Year 4 Subtraction Worksheets (3rd Grade)

Using these subtraction worksheets will help your child to:

  • learn to subtract numbers mentally to 100;
  • learn to do 4 Digit column subtraction.
  • Third Grade Subtraction Worksheets to 100
  • 4 Digit Subtraction Worksheets
  • Money Subtraction Worksheets UK (£ )

Year 4 Multiplication Worksheets

  • learn their multiplication tables up to 12 x 12;
  • understand and use different models of multiplication;
  • solve a range of Year 4 Multiplication problems.

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Year 4 Division Worksheets

Using these Year 4 Maths worksheets will help your child learn to:

  • understand how division and multiplication relate to one another;
  • know their division facts to 10x10;
  • begin to learn 2-digit by 1-digit long division.
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Using the 3rd Grade Math worksheets will help your child to:

  • apply their addition, subtraction, and multiplication skills;
  • develop their knowledge of fractions;
  • apply their knowledge of rounding and place value;
  • solve a range of 'real life' problems.

These sheets involve solving one or two more challenging longer problems.

  • Year 4 Math Problems (3rd Grade)

These sheets involve solving many 'real-life' problems involving data.

  • Year 4 Math Word Problems for kids (3rd Grade)

These sheets involve solving 3-digit and 4-digit addition word problems.

  • Addition Word Problems 3rd Grade (3- and 4-digits)

These sheets involve solving 3-digit and 4-digit subtraction problems.

  • Subtraction Word Problems 3rd Grade

These sheets involve solving a range of multiplciation problems.

These sheets involve solving a range of division problems.

  • Division Worksheets Grade 3 Word Problems

Year 4 Fraction Worksheets

Using these sheets will help your child to:

  • understand what fractions are;
  • relate fractions to everyday objects and quantities;
  • place different fractions on a number line;
  • shade in different fractions of a shapes;
  • work out unit fractions of numbers.

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  • Finding Fractions - Fraction Spotting
  • Fractions of Shapes Worksheets
  • Unit Fraction of Numbers
  • Halves and Quarters (up to 100)
  • Fraction Number Line Sheets
  • Adding Fractions with Like Denominators
  • Subtracting Fractions with like denominators
  • Fraction Riddles for kids (easier)

Year 4 Geometry Worksheets

The following worksheets will help your child to:

  • Identify and name a range of 2d and 3d shapes;
  • Draw 2d shapes;
  • Use reflective symmetry to reflect shapes in a mirror line.
  • recognise and identify right angles and lines of symmetry;
  • recognise and identify parallel lines;
  • identify the faces, edges, vertices and nets of 3d shapes;
  • Year 4 Free Printable Geometry Worksheets
  • Block Symmetry Worksheet
  • Line Symmetry Worksheets
  • Symmetry Activities
  • Geometry Nets Information and Worksheets

Measurement Zone, including Time & Money

Year 4 measurement worksheets.

  • Year 4 Measurement Worksheets - reading scales
  • Metric Conversion Worksheets

Year 4 Money Worksheets

Using challenges is a great way to get kids to use their thinking skills and extend learning by applying the knowledge they have.

  • count a range of coins up to £10
  • compare money amounts
  • apply their existing skills to puzzle out clues;
  • understand money terminology;
  • develop their thinking skills.
  • Year 4 Money Challenges
  • Column Addition Money Worksheets (UK)
  • Column Subtraction Money Worksheets (UK)

Area and Perimeter Worksheets

  • understand area and perimeter;
  • learn how to find the area and perimeter of rectangles.
  • Area Worksheets
  • Perimeter Worksheets

Time Worksheets

Using the sheets in this section will help your child to:

  • tell the time to the nearest 5 minutes;
  • become familiar with both digital and analogue times;
  • use the words 'past' and 'to' to describe the time correctly.
  • add and subtract time intervals from times and work out time intervals.
  • Add and Subtract Time Worksheets
  • Elapsed Time Worksheets
  • Printable Time Worksheets - Time Puzzles (easier)
  • 24 Hour Clock Conversion Worksheets

On this page there are a selection of bar and picture graphs, including bar graphs with real-life data such as tree heights.

  • Year 4 Bar Graph Worksheets (3rd grade)
  • Year 4 Venn Diagram Worksheets

Fun Zone: Puzzles, Games and Riddles

Year 4 maths games.

The following games involve different Year 4 Maths activities which you and your child can enjoy together.

  • Year 4 / Third Grade Math Games

Year 4 Math Puzzles

The puzzles will help your child practice and apply their addition, subtraction and multiplication facts as well as developing their thinking and reasoning skills in a fun and engaging way.

  • Year 4 Math Puzzle Worksheets (3rd Grade)

Math Salamanders Year 4 Maths Games Ebook

Our Year 4 Maths Games Ebook contains all of our fun maths games, complete with instructions and resources.

This ebooklet is available in our store - use the link below to find out more!

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Year 4 Maths Home learning Mini Pack, 8 sheets with Answers and Parental Guidance (Coronavirus)

Year 4 Maths Home learning Mini Pack, 8 sheets with Answers and Parental Guidance (Coronavirus)

Subject: Mathematics

Age range: 7-11

Resource type: Unit of work

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The main purpose of this Mathematics Homework is to make your life, as a teacher or parent of Year 4 pupils, as easy as possible. All of the homework activities are based on the renewed Primary Framework for mathematics; however, as they assess specific learning objectives they can be used in conjunction with other planned teaching schemes.

Each homework activity sheet addresses a whole, or part of, a learning objective. The questions are written to test the understanding of your pupils once they have worked on a topic in the lesson.

With a full set of answers included you can be confident that your students are getting regular, relevant homework that tests their understanding across the Year 4 objectives and all seven core strands.

• Block A: Counting, partitioning and calculating • Block B: Securing number facts, understanding shape • Block C: Handling data and measures • Block D: Calculating, measuring and understanding shape • Block E: Securing number facts, relationships and calculating

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