Synonyms are Fun
The sentences on this third grade reading worksheet are each missing a word. Kids read a highlighted word that's a clue about the missing word. Then they look in the word box for a synonym of the highlighted word, and write the synonym to complete the sentence.
Adverbs Practice #7
Adverbs are words that describe verbs, and using them can really improve your writing style! Practice identifying and using adverbs with this worksheet.
Football Word Scramble
Here's a fun challenge for your little football star! He'll use his vocabulary and spelling skills to unscramble each football-related word.
Great Grammar: Plural Possessive Nouns
How do you write a possessive noun when you're working with a noun that's already plural? This worksheet covers the basics.
Spell It! For Third Grade, #3
If your child needs a little help putting spelling rules into practice, help him prepare for his next big spelling test with these Spell It! sheets.
Punctuation Marks
Every sentence must come to an end, and this worksheet can help your child work on her punctuation skills. After carefully reading each sentence, your child must determine how to end the sentence.
Writing Workout: Figurative Language
Help demystify figurative language for your third grader with this worksheet that challenges him to explain the meaning behind a handful of figurative descriptions.
Writing with Adjectives: Using Sensory Words
This worksheet helps young writers see the difference sensory words can make by asking them to compare sentences with sensory words and without.
Two for One
This work sheet will give your young reader practice with his synonyms and antonyms.
An End to the Affair
How does that verb end? This multi-part worksheet will give your child practice forming the past tense by using the suffix -ed.
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