SKIP TO CONTENT
Worksheet Generator
Subjects
Grades
Worksheets
Games
Build a Worksheet
More Resources
Roly Recommends
Subjects
Grades
Worksheets
Games
Build a Worksheet
More Resources
Roly Recommends
Filters
Search for: high, frequency, 4
✕
3rd and 4th Grade
✕
Subjects
Math
English Language Arts
Science
Social Studies
Foreign Language
Grade Level
Pre-K
K
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
Early Childhood
Elementary School
Middle School
Resource Type
Worksheets
Games
Lesson Plans
Interactive Worksheets
Workbooks
Activities
Exercises
Stories
Offline Games
Guided Lessons
Teacher Resources
Teacher Editions
See more
Occasion
Birthdays
Women's History Month
St. Patrick's Day
Ramadan
Passover
Spring
Easter
Earth Day
Cinco de Mayo
Mother's Day
Memorial Day
Summer
Father's Day
Independence Day
Back to School
Fall
Halloween
Veterans Day
Winter
Holidays
Thanksgiving
Christmas
Hanukkah
Kwanzaa
New Year
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Valentine's Day
Presidents' Day
Black History Month
See more
Common Core
Yes
No
Roly Recommends
Social Emotional Learning
Game Type
Mazes
Ball Games
Crossword
Fitness & Exercise
Group Games
Outdoor Games
Printable Board Games
Puzzles & Sudoku
Travel Games
Word Puzzles
Word Search
See more
Arts & Crafts
Arts & Crafts
Fabric Projects
Beads & Jewelry
Paper & Glue Crafts
Construction & Sculpture
Painting & Drawing
Recycled Crafts
Coloring
Yes
Recipes
Snacks
Mains
Sides
English Language Support
Yes
See More
Clear All
View 1,507 results
Showing Results for high frequency 4 : Page 51
1,507 results
Search for: high, frequency, 4
✕
3rd and 4th Grade
✕
Clear All
Sort by:
Relevance
Most recent
Most popular
Alphabetical A-Z
Alphabetical Z-A
All filters
1,507 results
Sort by:
Relevance
Most recent
Most popular
Alphabetical A-Z
Alphabetical Z-A
There’s No I in Theme-work!
Lesson Plan
There’s No I in Theme-work!
Fourth Grade
Vocabulary
That’s right! The theme applies to everyone! Use this interactive lesson to teach your students how to find the theme of a fictional text.
Lesson Plan
There’s No I in Theme-work!
Lesson Plan
There’s No I in Theme-work!
That’s right! The theme applies to everyone! Use this interactive lesson to teach your students how to find the theme of a fictional text.
Fourth Grade
Vocabulary
Lesson Plan
Real Life Perimeter
Lesson Plan
Real Life Perimeter
Third Grade
Get your students talking about how they can apply the concept of perimeter to real life. Use this lesson independently or alongside
Find the Perimeter: Real Life Objects.
Lesson Plan
Real Life Perimeter
Lesson Plan
Real Life Perimeter
Get your students talking about how they can apply the concept of perimeter to real life. Use this lesson independently or alongside
Find the Perimeter: Real Life Objects.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
Discovering Character Traits
Lesson Plan
Discovering Character Traits
Fourth Grade
Writing
This lesson will have your EL students exploring characters' dialogue and actions to determine their personality traits! Use it on its own or as a support lesson.
Lesson Plan
Discovering Character Traits
Lesson Plan
Discovering Character Traits
This lesson will have your EL students exploring characters' dialogue and actions to determine their personality traits! Use it on its own or as a support lesson.
Fourth Grade
Writing
Lesson Plan
Get Clued In to Context Clues
Lesson Plan
Get Clued In to Context Clues
Third Grade
Vocabulary
Context clues are a powerful tool for all readers! Use this lesson to teach your students how to utilize context clues to determine the meanings of unknown words.
Lesson Plan
Get Clued In to Context Clues
Lesson Plan
Get Clued In to Context Clues
Context clues are a powerful tool for all readers! Use this lesson to teach your students how to utilize context clues to determine the meanings of unknown words.
Third Grade
Vocabulary
Lesson Plan
What Were They Thinking?
Lesson Plan
What Were They Thinking?
Fourth Grade
What do Malala Yousafzai, Al Gore, and Michelle Obama all have in common? They are all nonfiction authors with a purpose. In this interactive lesson, students will gain practice looking at details in text to identify the author’s purpose.
Lesson Plan
What Were They Thinking?
Lesson Plan
What Were They Thinking?
What do Malala Yousafzai, Al Gore, and Michelle Obama all have in common? They are all nonfiction authors with a purpose. In this interactive lesson, students will gain practice looking at details in text to identify the author’s purpose.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Information Gaps and Finding the Area
Lesson Plan
Information Gaps and Finding the Area
Fourth Grade
Facilitate rich math conversations with this lesson on finding the missing information in problems related to the area of rectangles and squares. It may be taught by itself or used as support to the lesson Finding Area: Furnishing A Room.
Lesson Plan
Information Gaps and Finding the Area
Lesson Plan
Information Gaps and Finding the Area
Facilitate rich math conversations with this lesson on finding the missing information in problems related to the area of rectangles and squares. It may be taught by itself or used as support to the lesson Finding Area: Furnishing A Room.
Fourth Grade
Lesson Plan
Which Unit of Measurement?
Lesson Plan
Which Unit of Measurement?
Third Grade
Get your students explaining estimations and measurements of liquid volumes and masses of objects! Use this lesson independently or alongside
Estimating Measurements of Mass and Volume Using Metric Units.
Lesson Plan
Which Unit of Measurement?
Lesson Plan
Which Unit of Measurement?
Get your students explaining estimations and measurements of liquid volumes and masses of objects! Use this lesson independently or alongside
Estimating Measurements of Mass and Volume Using Metric Units.
Third Grade
Lesson Plan
1
…
48
49
50
51