Homophones: Write It Right 2
On this third grade reading worksheet, kids complete sentences with the correct homophones, or words that sound alike but have different meanings and spellings.
Past, Present, or Future Tense? 2
Kids read sentences and tell whether they are in the past, present, or future tense. Then they write their own sentences on this third grade writing worksheet.
Descriptive Adjectives: It's All in the Details
The sentences on this third grade reading and writing worksheet are pretty boring. Kids liven up the sentences by adding descriptive adjectives to the nouns.
Punctuation Nation: Practicing Commas
Hunting for a worksheet that can help your kid with punctuation? This printable is great for young writers looking for practice with commas.
There's an Ant on My Aunt!
Searching for a worksheet to help your child with their vocabulary? This printable will help him get a handle on "homophones," or words that sound the same.
An Aesop Fable
Searching for a worksheet to help with your kid's reading skills? This printable uses a classic Aesop Fable.
An Opposite Across
Looking for a worksheet to help you child work with antonyms? This printable is perfect for those who need help with their vocabulary.
Past, Present, or Future Tense? 1
Kids read sentences and tell whether they are in the past, present, or future tense. Then they write their own sentences on this third grade writing worksheet.
Dr. Seuss Characters
Test your Seuss know-how with this fun matching game: which Seuss character on the left matches the description on the right?
Quotation Marks: Say What?
On this third grade reading and writing worksheet, kids complete each sentence by writing in the missing quotation marks.
Learning Prefixes
Help your third grader wrap her head around prefixes with this worksheet that asks her to attach the right prefix to a set of root words.
Word Detective
Hunting for a worksheet to help your child improve his vocabulary? This printable uses context clues to teach new words.
Prefixes: Get It Started!
Kids completing this third grade reading and writing worksheet learn the meaning of three prefixes. Then they choose the right prefix to complete each sentence.
Reading Comprehension: What Do You Think?
Looking for a worksheet that practices reading comprehension? This printable is great for kids that need help with their reading skills.
Context Clues: Word Sleuth
This third grade reading worksheet offers practice using context clues to determine the meaning of an unfamiliar word in a sentence.
There, Their, or They're?
There, their, and they're: They're tricky to many people! This worksheet explains the difference. Then, kids choose the right word to complete each sentence.
Grammar Basics: Compound Words, Contractions, & Abbreviations
Challenge your child to to identify compound words, contractions, and abbreviations in a short story.
Subject and Predicate: Two Parts of a Sentence
Kids learn about subject and predicate on this third grade reading and writing worksheet, then identify the subjects and predicates in the sentences.
Thanksgiving Nouns and Adjectives #4
Put a holiday spin on grammar practice with this worksheet. Your child will get to read some fun facts about Thanksgiving as he reviews his parts of speech.
Analogies: We're Related!
On this fun third grade reading worksheet, kids choose words from a word box to complete simple analogies.
Context Clues: Word Mystery
This third grade reading worksheet offers practice using context clues to determine the meaning of an unfamiliar word in a sentence.
Similes: Easy as Pie
Kids completing this third grade reading and writing worksheet learn the definition of a simile, then use pictures as clues to complete the similes.
Vocabulary Practice: Alphabetizing, Synonyms, and More
This well-rounded quiz covers a range of vocabulary topics, from alphabetical order and root words to synonyms and antonyms.
Prefixes: Negative Nancy
Kids completing this third grade reading and writing worksheet add one of four prefixes to words to finish sentences about Negative Nancy.
I Before E: Orderly Neighbors
Looking for a worksheet to help your young speller? This printable will help them learn how to spell words with the letters i and e in them.
Synonyms and Antonyms
On this third grade reading worksheet, kids read words, then find words with the same and opposite meanings. It's great practice with synonyms and antonyms.
Diagramming Sentences
Diagramming sentences is an important skill for beginning writers, and a great way to review parts of speech. Diagram a passage from Wizard of Oz for practice!
Idioms: A Figure of Speech
What does "when pigs fly" mean if pigs can't really fly? Kids use context clues to learn the meanings of common idioms on this third grade reading worksheet.
Reading for Comprehension: Jason and the Game Show
Get your third grader in the habit of reading closely with this multi-page story featuring questions on the main character, sequencing, and recalling details.
Descriptive Adjectives: Fantastic!
The sentences on this third grade writing worksheet are pretty boring. Kids liven up the sentences by adding descriptive adjectives to the fairy tale nouns.
Facts and Opinions
Learn how to tell the difference between a fact and an opinion with this writing composition worksheet.
Reading for Comprehension: Cause and Effect
Help your third grader improve her critical thinking and close reading skills with this exercise that focuses on story cause and effect.
Irregular Past-Tense Verbs: I Knew It!
On this third grade reading and writing worksheet, kids change present-tense verbs to irregular past-tense verbs, then use the words in a crossword puzzle.
Irregular Past-Tense Verbs: Found It!
On this third grade reading and writing worksheet, kids change present-tense verbs to irregular past-tense verbs, then find the verbs in a word search.
Homophones: Write It Right 1
On this third grade reading worksheet, kids complete sentences with the correct homophones, or words that sound alike but have different meanings and spellings.
Plot Conflict and Resolution Study Guide
In this reading lesson, you'll discover how events flow in sequence to create a story about someone's problem and how it gets solved!
Character and Setting Study Guide
In this reading lesson, you'll learn about characters in a story, and when and where the events take place that are very important.
Character and Setting Practice Exercises
Get character and setting reading help and reviews then put what you learn into practice with practice problems. Use Education.com to study reading.
Reading Cause and Effect Study Guide
In this reading lesson, you'll learn about cause and effect and because things happen in sequence, you can sometimes predict what will happen next.
Reading Cause and Effect Practice Exercises
Get reading cause and effect help and reviews then put what you learn into practice with practice problems. Use Education.com to study reading comprehension.
Reading Graphics Study Guide
In this reading lesson, you'll take a look at the way authors use special features and graphics to give you information visually.
Fiction or Nonfiction Practice Exercises
Get reading genre help and put what you learn into practice with practice problems. Use Education.com to study reading.
Fiction or Nonfiction Study Guide
Get reading genre help and reviews then put what you learn into practice with practice problems. Use Education.com to study reading.
Author's Purpose Practice Exercises
In this reading lesson, you'll discover how to evaluate an author's reason for writing something. The exercises will help you understand the author's purpose.

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