

Desertcart purchases this item on your behalf and handles shipping, customs, and support to Greece.
📖 Unlock Year 4 reading mastery—because every word counts!
The New KS2 English Targeted Question Book: Year 4 Reading Comprehension - Book 1 is a paperback workbook featuring 33 pages of expertly curated reading passages and questions. It includes 15 varied texts with full answer keys and online progress tracking, designed to boost Year 4 pupils' comprehension skills. Highly rated and a bestseller, it’s an essential tool for confident, independent reading development.









| Best Sellers Rank | #517 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #56 in Children's Books on Reading & Writing #60 in Study & Revision Guides for Children #64 in Study Guides & Workbooks |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,125 Reviews |
R**H
Helpful
Helpful for kids to practice comprehension
J**A
A fantastic reading comprehension book for Year 4.
The passages are engaging, and the questions encourage children to think carefully about what they’ve read. Having the answers included is really helpful for checking work at home. It’s well organised, easy to follow, and has been a great way to improve my child’s reading confidence and comprehension skills. Excellent value and highly recommended.
P**A
Book
This book is a fantastic resource for Year 4 students. The reading passages are interesting and age-appropriate, and the questions really help build comprehension skills. It’s well-structured, easy to follow, and great for both classroom use and home practice. My child enjoys working through it and has shown noticeable improvement. A must-have for parents and teachers looking to support literacy development!
C**E
Great books
Cgb books are brilliant, we used them for most subjects as clear and follow curriculum
M**X
Great for at home
This comprehension workbook is great for at home. The questions are clear and gives a variety of text-types as examples. I would say that some of the fiction texts aren’t as easy to answer unless you know the full story already because it doesn’t explain what is going on in the book prior to the excerpt that you read for questioning i.e. the Peter Pan excerpt starts mid-conversation when he has arrived at the Darling’s and is trying to encourage the children to go with him to Neverland. The questions ask the reader about how he attempts to ‘lure them’ to Neverland but the excerpt doesn’t include the context for why Peter is at the house, making it confusing for the reader and necessary for a helper to explain the context. All in all, you can’t fault CGP workbooks, but this is something I’d bare in mind.
J**.
Don't disappoint.
Great learning material.
Trustpilot
2 days ago
1 day ago