Search Printable 3rd Grade Idiom Worksheets

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Idioms: A Figure of Speech
Idioms: A Figure of Speech
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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.
3rd grade
Reading & Writing
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Idioms: Tell Us What You Think!
Idioms: Tell Us What You Think!
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Idioms: Tell Us What You Think!
Use this worksheet to review figurative language! Students will write what they think each idiom on this worksheet means.
3rd grade
Reading & Writing
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Figurative Language: Idioms
Figurative Language: Idioms
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Figurative Language: Idioms
Use this resource with your students to practice using context clues to determine the meaning of idioms.
3rd grade
Reading & Writing
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Idioms: Explaining Literal and Nonliteral Language
Idioms: Explaining Literal and Nonliteral Language
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Idioms: Explaining Literal and Nonliteral Language
In this two-page worksheet, learners will use context clues to decipher the meaning of idioms used on literal and non-literal contexts.
3rd grade
Reading & Writing
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What Is an Idiom?
What Is an Idiom?
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What Is an Idiom?
Children will love coming up with creative drawings that depict common idioms literally in this engaging grammar worksheet.
3rd grade
Reading & Writing
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Idioms in Context
Idioms in Context
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Idioms in Context
Introduce your students to these common English idioms, used in the context of a sentence.
3rd grade
Reading & Writing
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Idioms: Picture This!
Idioms: Picture This!
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Idioms: Picture This!
Introduce your students to some common English idioms and their meanings.
3rd grade
Reading & Writing
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Literal and Nonliteral Language
Literal and Nonliteral Language
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Literal and Nonliteral Language
Use this worksheet to teach your students to write compound sentences with the support of sentence frames as they differentiate between literal and nonliteral meanings of idioms. Don’t forget the context clues!
3rd grade
Reading & Writing
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Mixed-Up Idioms
Mixed-Up Idioms
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Mixed-Up Idioms
In this grammar worksheet, learners will enjoy writing what each idiom means figuratively, then drawing a picture to illustrate its meaning.
3rd grade
Reading & Writing
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Show Your Idioms
Show Your Idioms
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Show Your Idioms
Children draw the literal meaning of a few idiomatic expressions as they consider their true social meaning.
3rd grade
Reading & Writing
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Search Printable 3rd Grade Idiom Worksheets

Idioms are expressions that have a different meaning than the literal phrase, such as “in a pickle” or “two peas in a pod.” Third graders will enjoy exploring common idioms in these worksheets on figurative language. Third-grade learners will practice using context clues to decipher idioms, compare literal and figurative meanings of idioms, and create original art to illustrate idioms.