

This Grade 4 Grammar worksheet on School-Based Compound Words helps learners understand how everyday school vocabulary is formed by combining two smaller words into one meaningful compound word. Students explore examples such as classroom, homework, playground, schoolbag, timetable, workbook, lunchbox, sportsday, and schoolbus while strengthening spelling and grammar accuracy.
Through structured activities like multiple choice questions, word merging tasks, true or false identification, underlining compound words in sentences, and paragraph-based fill in the blanks, students practise recognising and applying compound words in real school-life contexts.
Understanding school-related compound words is important because:
1. It expands practical academic vocabulary.
2. It improves spelling and word formation accuracy.
3. It strengthens reading fluency.
4. It builds confidence in descriptive and narrative writing.
🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students select the correct school-related compound word (classroom, notebook, playground, homework, blackboard, schoolbag, timetable, bookshelf, backpack, football).
✏️ Exercise 2 – Merge the Words
Learners combine word pairs such as book + shelf, white + board, lunch + box, pencil + box, school + yard, work + book, text + book, work + sheet, school + bus, and report + card.
✔ Exercise 3 – True or False
Students evaluate statements about compound word spelling such as classmate, homeroom, noticeboard, schoolwork, handwriting, and schooltrip.
📝 Exercise 4 – Underline the Compound Word
Students underline compound words in sentences like workbook, lunchbox, schoolyear, librarycard, sportsday, storybook, schoolbus, and notepad.
📖 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Fill in the Blanks
Students complete *A Busy Day in Class* using compound words like classroom, schoolbag, notebook, whiteboard, timetable, playground, classmate, schoolwork, schoolday.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice
1. classroom
2. notebook
3. playground
4. homework
5. blackboard
6. schoolbag
7. timetable
8. bookshelf
9. backpack
10. football
Exercise 2 – Merge the Words
1. bookshelf
2. whiteboard
3. lunchbox
4. pencilbox
5. schoolyard
6. workbook
7. textbook
8. worksheet
9. schoolbus
10. reportcard
Exercise 3 – True or False
1. True
2. True
3. True
4. True
5. False
6. False
7. True
8. False
9. True
10. True
Exercise 4 – Underline the Compound Word
1. workbook
2. lunchbox
3. schoolyear
4. librarycard
5. classmate
6. sportsday
7. storybook
8. handwriting
9. schoolbus
10. notepad
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Fill in the Blanks
1. classroom
2. schoolbag
3. notebook
4. whiteboard
5. timetable
6. playground
7. classmate
8. schoolwork
9. notebook
10. schoolday
This worksheet strengthens word-building skills and helps learners confidently use school-related compound words in both reading and writing.
Support your child’s academic vocabulary growth with focused compound word practice designed for confident Grade 4 learners.
School-based compound words are related to classroom life, such as classroom, homework, or bookshelf.
Familiar contexts make it easier for students to understand and apply grammar rules.
They provide structured practice in identifying and forming correct compound words.