Active & Passive Voice (Grade 4-5) — Writing Guide for Kids (Grade 1-5)

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Active & Passive Voice (Grade 4-5) — Writing Guide for Kids (Grade 1-5)

Priya wrote a letter → A letter was written by Priya — learn to switch between them!

Updated: June 3, 2026 | ⭐⭐ Grade 3-5

5 StepsModelBefore/AfterPhrases15 VocabChecklistQuiz

📐 Active & Passive Voice (Grade 4-5)

Priya wrote a letter → A letter was written by Priya — learn to switch between them!

🏃 Step 1

Active Voice

Subject DOES the action. More direct and clear.

Example:
Aarav wrote the essay. (Aarav = subject, wrote = action, essay = object)
🔄 Step 2

Passive Voice

Object RECEIVES the action. Focus shifts to what was done.

Example:
The essay was written by Aarav. (essay = focus, was written = action)
🔧 Step 3

How to Convert

Object → Subject. Add was/were/is/are + past participle. Add ‘by.’

Example:
Active: Priya ate the mango. → Passive: The mango was eaten by Priya.
🤔 Step 4

When to Use Passive

When the doer is unknown, unimportant, or you want to emphasize the action.

Example:
The window was broken. (who broke it? unknown) The Taj Mahal was built in 1632. (focus on Taj Mahal)
✏️ Step 5

Practice Converting

Active: The teacher praised Aarav. → Passive: Aarav was praised by the teacher. Active: Mummy cooked dinner. → Passive: Dinner was cooked by Mummy.

Example:
Try converting 5 sentences from your textbook!

Model: Active & Passive Voice (Grade 4-5)

Introduction

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Main Content

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Conclusion

ve voice (grade 4-5).

Before & After

Before (Weak)
My school is good. It is very nice. I like it. Teachers are good. Students are good too.
After (Strong)
My school, Sunrise Public, stands proudly on MG Road. The cheerful teachers make every lesson interesting, and my classmates are kind and helpful. I feel lucky to learn here every day.
Replace vague words (good, nice) with specific details. Add names, descriptions, and feelings!

Useful Writing Phrases

Starting
First of all, / To begin with, / The most important thing is…
Adding
Also, / In addition, / Moreover, / Furthermore,…
Contrasting
However, / On the other hand, / But, / Although,…
Cause & effect
Because of this, / As a result, / Therefore, / Consequently,…
Ending
Finally, / In conclusion, / To sum up, / All things considered,…

Vocabulary (15)

Writing
लेखन
Expressing ideas in words
Foundation of communication
Structure
संरचना
Organization of writing
Introduction → Body → Conclusion
Draft
प्रारूप
First version of writing
Write draft, then edit
Edit
संपादन
Improve your writing
Fix errors, improve clarity
Proofread
जाँचना
Final check for mistakes
Read aloud before submitting
Vocabulary
शब्दावली
Words you use
Use varied, specific words
Tone
लहजा
Feeling of writing
Formal, informal, creative
Audience
श्रोता/पाठक
Who reads your writing
Write differently for different audiences
Format
प्रारूप
Layout and structure
Follow the correct format
Creative
रचनात्मक
Original and imaginative
Creative writing uses imagination
Describe
वर्णन करना
Tell using details
Use senses and adjectives
Express
व्यक्त करना
Share thoughts/feelings
Express opinions clearly
Grammar
व्याकरण
Language rules
Correct grammar = clear writing
Sentence
वाक्य
Complete thought in words
Subject + Verb + Object
Paragraph
अनुच्छेद
Group of related sentences
One main idea per paragraph

Common Mistakes

I am write a essay.
I am writing an essay.
‘writing’ not ‘write’, ‘an’ before vowel
This is very much good.
This is very good. / This is excellent.
Remove ‘much’ or use a stronger word
He don’t know nothing.
He doesn’t know anything.
Double negative! Use ‘doesn’t’ + ‘anything’
Myself Aarav Sharma.
My name is Aarav Sharma. / I am Aarav Sharma.
Don’t start with ‘Myself’ — common Indian English error

Your Turn — Practice: Active & Passive Voice (Grade 4-5)

📖 Opening / Introduction
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📝 Main Content / Body
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🏁 Ending / Conclusion
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Checklist

Quiz

1. The first step in active & passive voice (g… is:
2. Good writing needs:
3. Before submitting, always:
4. ‘Show don’t tell’ means:
5. A good introduction starts with:
6. Transition words help:
7. Which is better vocabulary?
8. Writing practice should be:

People Also Ask

What are the 3 tenses in English?

Present tense (happening now), Past tense (already happened), and Future tense (will happen). Each has simple, continuous, and perfect forms.

How to improve English grammar for kids?

Read daily, practice writing, learn one grammar rule at a time, use grammar in conversation, and do exercises like fill-in-the-blanks and error correction.

What are common grammar mistakes Indian students make?

Mixing tenses, wrong article usage (a/an/the), incorrect prepositions (discuss about → discuss), double negatives, and starting with ‘Myself…’

Parent Tips

  • Read the model example together before your child writes. Discuss what makes it good.
  • Let your child write a rough draft first without worrying about mistakes. Edit AFTER.
  • Use the checklist together — tick each item as you review the writing.
  • Praise effort and improvement, not just the final result. ‘Your hook is much better this time!’
  • Write alongside your child — when they see you writing, they’re motivated to write too.

FAQ

How to learn active & passive voice (grade 4-5)?

Follow the step-by-step guide on this page with model examples and practice.

What grade level?

This page suits ⭐⭐ Grade 3-5. Younger kids focus on basics, older kids on advanced techniques.

Common mistakes?

Poor structure, vague vocabulary, no proofreading, wrong format.

How to improve?

Write regularly, read good examples, get feedback, and practice with prompts.

Is this tested in exams?

Yes! Writing skills are tested in CBSE, ICSE, and State board exams across all grades.

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