Vedantu’s English Worksheets with Answers for Class 4 CBSE
CBSE Class 4 English Worksheets
FAQs on CBSE Class 4 English Worksheets
1. How many chapters of class 4 English (literature) are covered by these worksheets?
The CBSE syllabus has 10 units covered in it, which then includes a total of 21 chapters in those units. The chapters covered in the Class 4 English are -
Unit 1:- Chapter 1 - Wake Up (poem) and Chapter 2 - Neha’s Alarm Clock
Unit 2:- Chapter 3 – Noses (poem) and Chapter 4 – The Little Fir Tree
Unit 3:- Chapter 5 - Don’t be afraid and chapter 6 – Nasruddin’s Aim
Unit 4:- Chapter 7 – Why (poem) and Chapter 8 – Alice In Wonderland
Unit 5:- Chapter 9 - Don’t Be Afraid Of The Dark (poem) and Chapter 10 – Helen Keller
Unit 6:- Chapter 11 – The donkey Chapter 12 – I Had A Little Pony and Chapter 13 – The Milkman’s Cow
Unit 7:- Chapter 14 – Hiawatha and Chapter 15 – The Scholars Mother Tongue
Unit 8:- Chapter 16 – A Watering Rhyme and Chapter 17 – The Giving Tree
Unit 9:- Chapter 18 – Books and Chapter 19 – Going To Buy A Book
Unit 10:- Chapter 20 – The Naughty Boy and Chapter 21 – Pinocchio
2. How are the marks distributed in Class 4 English exam?
The examination of Class 4 English consists of three sections - Reading, Writing (Grammer) and literature. Given below is the weightage of marks among these three sections.
Section A (Reading):- Section A is of 20 marks. It includes an 8 marks unseen passage. One more passage is worth 12 marks.
Section B (Writing and Grammar):- In total section B has 30 marks. First students have to write a letter (which is of 10 marks) and then a 200 words story (also of 10 marks). Lastly, the grammar portion, consisting of 10 marks.
Section C (Literature):- this part is of 30 marks and consists of questions from the chapter given in the literature book.
Students should access free chapter-wise solutions on Vedantu and other online resources which are available free of cost.
3. Explain the chapters of unit 1 in the syllabus of Class 4 English?
Unit 1 of class 4 English has two chapters which are as follows.
Wake Up:- In this poem “Wake Up”, the poet “Azim Premji” wants to attract the reader towards the beauty of nature present in everyday things like the rising sun, flying birds and blooming flowers. The poem tries to push the concept of waking up early.
Neha's Alarm Clock:- This chapter is a story about a girl (named Neha), whose alarm rings at si every morning, waking her up, but she wants to turn off the alarm and sleep till late of the day.