Third Grade Reading Worksheets and Printables
These third grade reading worksheets help make learning engaging for your third grader! Browse through and download our 3rd grade reading worksheets to help supplement your child's education.
Opposites Crossword: What's the Antonym?
Here's a fun crossword puzzle, with a twist. Each clue on this third grade reading worksheet is a sentence with a highlighted word. Kids think of the antonym of the highlighted word, then write the antonym in the puzzle. Understanding antonyms is part of vocabulary development.
Homophones: Write It Right 2
"Choose" and "chews" sound alike, but they're spelled differently and have different meanings. They're homophones. On this third grade reading worksheet, kids choose the correct homophones to complete sentences.
Habitats Word Search: Desert Animals
In which habitat could you find a camel, a rattlesnake, and an iguana? Definitely the desert! Kids don't have to go far to find these animals, though: They can find them in the word search on this third grade science worksheet.
Double Talk II
What do you call two different words that mean the same thing? This worksheet challenges your child to find the words on both lists that mean the same thing.
Habitats Word Search: Tundra Animals
In which habitat could you find an arctic fox, a polar bear, and a snowy owl? The tundra, totally! Kids don't have to go far to find these animals, though: They can find them in the word search on this third grade science worksheet.
Grassland Gus
Does your kid love word jumbles? This worksheet has the names of five animals jumbled up, and they need your kid's help!
Articles: Before a Noun 1
If you've ever heard a child ask for "a apple," you know that articles can be a tricky subject for some kids. This third grade reading and writing worksheet explains when to use "a," "an," and "the" before a noun, to help kids recognize that "an apple" is more like it!
Animal Scramble!
The animal names on this third grade science and spelling worksheet are all mixed up! Kids unscramble reptile and bird names, then use highlighted letters to unscramble the name of an additional reptile and bird.
Subject and Predicate: Two Parts of a Sentence
Kids completing this third grade reading and writing worksheet learn that a sentence has two parts: a subject and a predicate. Then they identify the parts in sentences by underlining the subject once and the predicate twice.
Homophones: Write It Right 1
"Waste" and "waist" sound alike, but they're spelled differently and have different meanings. They're homophones. On this third grade reading worksheet, kids choose the correct homophones to complete sentences.