

Cut the Clutter: Mastering Sentence Reduction for Grade 4
This Grade 4 worksheet on Sentence Reduction helps students learn how to remove repeated, extra, and unnecessary words from sentences. By identifying repetition and simplifying wordy expressions, learners improve clarity, precision, and fluency in their writing.
With engaging exercises such as underlining repeated words, multiple choice identification, rule-based sentence rewriting, paragraph editing, and guided paragraph writing, students practise editing skills in a structured and practical way. This worksheet builds strong grammar foundations while encouraging concise and effective communication.
Why Sentence Reduction Matters in Grammar?
Learning sentence reduction helps students:
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
Exercise 1 – Underline the Repeated or Unnecessary Words
Students identify words that are repeated or not needed.
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the correctly reduced sentence from given options.
Exercise 3 – Rewrite Using the Rule
Students remove repetition, extra words, or unnecessary expressions as instructed.
Exercise 4 – Paragraph Editing
Students rewrite a paragraph by removing repeated and unnecessary words.
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Students write a short paragraph on “My First Day Back at School” while avoiding repetition and extra words.
Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Repeated / Unnecessary Words
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice
Exercise 3 – Rewritten Sentences
Exercise 4 – Corrected Paragraph
Yesterday, our class went back to school after the holidays. We were extremely excited about meeting our friends again. The teacher repeated the rules once more. Riya smiled happily when she saw Meera. Ravi ran quickly to his seat. The classroom was completely full of students. We all gathered in one group for assembly. It was a wonderful and amazing day for everyone.
Exercise 5 – Sample Paragraph
My first day back at school was exciting and joyful. I met my friends in the classroom and shared stories about our holidays. Our teacher welcomed us warmly and explained the new timetable. The classroom was full of happy faces. During assembly, we sang the school song together. It was a memorable start to the new term.
(Answers may vary.)
Help your child develop clear, concise writing skills by mastering sentence reduction and editing techniques through structured Grade 4 practice.
It means removing extra or repeated words without changing meaning.
They try to explain ideas fully but lack editing practice.
It teaches clarity, accuracy, and better sentence control.