Grade 4 Elementary Vocabulary Cheat Sheet: 43 Essential Words for ESL Students
Looking for a comprehensive Grade 4 elementary vocabulary guide? This cheat sheet covers 43 essential words that will help ESL students build confidence and improve their English skills.

🏠 Places and Things (Nouns)
🥞 Pancake
Kahulugan: A flat, round cake made from batter and cooked on a pan
Halimbawa: Mom made delicious pancakes for breakfast this morning.
🏕️ Ranch
Kahulugan: A large farm where cattle or horses are raised
Halimbawa: The cowboys work on a ranch with hundreds of cows.
🎉 Parade
Kahulugan: A public procession celebrating a special event
Halimbawa: We watched the colorful parade on Independence Day.
🌾 Festival
Kahulugan: A special event or celebration, often with music, food, or performances
Halimbawa: The autumn festival had games, music, and delicious food.
🧱 Lump
Kahulugan: A solid piece or mass of something
Halimbawa: There was a lump of clay on the art table.
👔 Collar
Kahulugan: The part of a shirt or jacket that goes around the neck
Halimbawa: Please straighten your collar before the school photo.
🏊 Pajamas
Kahulugan: Comfortable clothes worn for sleeping
Halimbawa: The children put on their warm pajamas before bedtime.
🚧 Fence
Kahulugan: A barrier made of wood or wire that surrounds an area
Halimbawa: The white fence around our garden keeps the rabbits out.
🌾 Plains
Kahulugan: Large, flat areas of land with few trees
Halimbawa: Buffalo once roamed freely across the great plains.
🏇 Saddle
Kahulugan: A seat placed on a horse’s back for riding
Halimbawa: The cowboy adjusted the saddle before mounting his horse.
💧 Dew
Kahulugan: Small drops of water that form on surfaces overnight
Halimbawa: The morning dew made the grass sparkle in the sunlight.
🐄 Cattle
Kahulugan: Cows and bulls raised on a farm or ranch
Halimbawa: The farmer moved his cattle to a new pasture.
🦌 Doe
Kahulugan: A female deer
Halimbawa: A gentle doe and her fawn walked through the forest.
🦌 Fawn
Kahulugan: A young deer
Halimbawa: The spotted fawn stayed close to its mother.
📚 Action Words (Verbs)
🐦 Quail
Kahulugan: To feel or show fear; to draw back in fear
Halimbawa: The little boy would quail when he saw the big dog barking at him.
✋ Attend
Kahulugan: To be present at; to go to
Halimbawa: All students must attend the school assembly on Friday.
🔍 Inspecting
Kahulugan: Looking at something very carefully to check it
Halimbawa: The teacher was inspecting our homework to see if we did it correctly.

🤔 Consider
Kahulugan: To think about something carefully
Halimbawa: Please consider all your options before making a decision.
🙋♀️ Helping
Kahulugan: 1) Assisting someone with a task 2) A serving or portion of food
Halimbawa: Sarah is helping her little brother with his math. Mom gave me a big helping of mashed potatoes.
🌅 Fade
Kahulugan: To gradually disappear or become weaker
Halimbawa: The colors in the sunset began to fade as night approached.

⚡ Surge
Kahulugan: A sudden powerful movement or increase
Halimbawa: There was a surge of excitement when the teacher announced a field trip.
💪 Struggle
Kahulugan: To try very hard to do something difficult
Halimbawa: Tom had to struggle to carry the heavy box upstairs.
🧵 Mending
Kahulugan: Fixing or repairing something that is broken
Halimbawa: Grandma is mending my torn shirt with a needle and thread.

📖 Taught (T-A-U-G-H-T)
Kahulugan: Past tense of teach; showed someone how to do something
Halimbawa: My father taught me how to ride a bicycle last summer.
👕 Tuck
Kahulugan: To push or fold something into a small space
Halimbawa: Please tuck your shirt into your pants before the photo.
🎭 Mimic
Kahulugan: To copy someone’s actions or voice
Halimbawa: The little sister likes to mimic everything her older brother does.
📄 Folded
Kahulugan: Bent something over on itself
Halimbawa: The student folded the paper in half to make a greeting card.
😟 Face (verb)
Kahulugan: To confront or deal with something difficult
Halimbawa: The brave knight had to face the dangerous dragon.
😊 Feeling Words

💥 Outburst
Kahulugan: A sudden strong expression of emotion
Halimbawa: The student had an outburst of anger when he lost his favorite pencil.
😔 Guilt
Kahulugan: The feeling of having done something wrong
Halimbawa: Maya felt guilt after accidentally breaking her friend’s toy.
😤 Frustration
Kahulugan: The feeling of being upset because you can’t do something
Halimbawa: John showed frustration when he couldn’t solve the math problem.
🤠 Special Words

🐎 Rodeo
Kahulugan: A competition where cowboys show their skills with horses and cattle
Halimbawa: We went to the rodeo and watched cowboys ride wild horses.
🎯 Describing Words
⚠️ Cautious
Kahulugan: Being very careful to avoid danger
Halimbawa: Be cautious when crossing the busy street.
🎯 Taut (T-A-U-T)
Kahulugan: Stretched tight; not loose
Halimbawa: The rope was taut between the two trees.

😒 Reluctant
Kahulugan: Not wanting to do something; hesitant
Halimbawa: Sam was reluctant to give his presentation in front of the class.
🎮 Practice Your Vocabulary!
Ready to test what you’ve learned? Try our fun interactive Jeopardy game with all these vocabulary words!
🎲 Play Grade 4 Vocabulary Jeopardy Game
💡 Study Tips for Grade 4 Vocabulary
- 📝 Write each word in a sentence of your own
- 🎨 Draw pictures to help remember word meanings
- 🗣️ Practice saying the words out loud
- 📚 Look for these words when you’re reading books
- 🎯 Use flashcards to quiz yourself
Remember: The difference between “taught” (T-A-U-G-H-T = past tense of teach) and “taut” (T-A-U-T = stretched tight) is important to know!
Keep practicing these words, and your English will get stronger every day! 🌟
