

This Grade 4 Grammar worksheet on Break and Make Compound Words helps students understand how two smaller words combine to create a new word with a new meaning. By breaking words into parts and making new compounds such as sunflower, raincoat, football, classroom, moonlight, and toothpaste, learners strengthen vocabulary, spelling, and word formation skills.
The worksheet focuses on identifying correct word pairs, joining word parts, checking spelling accuracy, underlining compound words in sentences, and applying them in paragraph writing. These exercises help students see how simple words like sun + flower or tooth + paste transform into meaningful compound words used in daily life.
Understanding how compound words are formed is important because:
1. It improves spelling accuracy.
2. It builds strong vocabulary foundations.
3. It strengthens reading comprehension.
4. It develops word analysis and decoding skills.
🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the correct pair of words that form compound words such as sunflower, raincoat, football, classroom, moonlight, toothpaste, blackboard, playground, and snowball.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Join the Word Parts
Learners combine pairs like foot + ball, sun + rise, star + fish, hand + bag, water + fall, and book + shelf to form meaningful compound words.
✔ Exercise 3 – True or False
Students identify whether statements about compound word formation and spelling (e.g., airport, backpack, shoelace, teacup, timetable) are correct.
📝 Exercise 4 – Underline the Compound Word
Students underline compound words in sentences such as toothbrush, lighthouse, snowman, farmland, schoolbag, seashore, sandcastle, and basketball.
📖 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Fill in the Blanks
Students complete a short passage titled *A Creative Classroom Activity* using compound words like raincoat, notebook, football, snowball, moonlight, toothpaste, sunflower, classroom, blackboard, and playground.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice
1. sun + flower
2. rain + coat
3. foot + ball
4. class + room
5. moon + light
6. note + book
7. tooth + paste
8. black + board
9. play + ground
10. snow + ball
Exercise 2 – Join the Word Parts
1. football
2. sunrise
3. starfish
4. handbag
5. waterfall
6. bedroom
7. bookshelf
8. railway
9. haircut
10. doorstep
Exercise 3 – True or False
1. True
2. True
3. True
4. True
5. False
6. True
7. False
8. True
9. True
10. False
Exercise 4 – Underline the Compound Word
1. toothbrush
2. lighthouse
3. snowman
4. basketball
5. sunset
6. raindrop
7. farmland
8. schoolbag
9. seashore
10. sandcastle
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Fill in the Blanks
1. raincoat
2. notebook
3. football
4. snowball
5. moonlight
6. sunflower
7. playground
8. toothpaste
9. blackboard
10. classroom
This worksheet strengthens word-building skills and helps learners confidently break and form compound words in both reading and writing.
Empower your child to decode and build powerful vocabulary with structured compound word practice designed for confident Grade 4 learners.
This activity asks students to split compound words into two parts or combine two words to form a new compound.
It helps students understand root meanings and how words connect logically.
It develops spelling confidence and strengthens understanding of word formation.