3rd Grade English Language Arts Worksheets and Study Guides

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  • Danny Meadow Mouse - Fiction (grade 3)
  • Peter Rabbit - Fiction (grade 3)
  • Mixed Spelling Practice (grade 3)
  • Summer Review Quiz (grade 3)
  • Cause and Effect
  • Cause and Effect Scenarios
  • What Makes Hair Turn Gray?
  • Fairy Tale - Cause/Effect
  • A Letter of Complaint
  • Counting Money - Coins and Bills
  • Measuring Time in Minutes
  • Real-Life Reading: Birthday Invitation
  • Using a Dictionary Review
  • Write Every Day: Family and Friends
  • Context Clue Sentences
  • Drawing Clock Hands
  • Possessive Nouns
  • Real-Life Reading: Directions
  • Using a Dictionary: Guide Words
  • A Demonstrative Adjective or Pronoun?
  • Abbreviations - States
  • Action Verbs
  • Capitalization and Punctuation
  • ESL: For or Since?
  • Nouns Review
  • Possessive Adjectives vs. Possessive Pronouns
  • Possessive S
  • Prefix: Pre or Post?
  • Prefix: Tele-
  • Prefixes: Dis or Mis?
  • Prepositions - During, Beyond, Toward
  • Sentence Structure
  • Types of Adjectives
  • Using Demonstrative Pronouns
  • Abbreviations - Measurement
  • Abstract Nouns
  • Capitalization and Punctuation - Long
  • Grade 3 Mixed Grammar Practice
  • Prefix: Dis-
  • Prefix: Pre-
  • Prefixes and Suffixes
  • Prepositions
  • Prepositions: At, On, or In
  • Types of Sentences
  • Writing the Date

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  • A Memorial Day Trip
  • Birthday Invitation
  • Cayden's Rock Collection
  • Doppleganger
  • Largest and Smallest Flowers
  • Lick Your Elbow
  • Number of Stars
  • One Million Dollar Bill
  • Roller Coasters
  • Strongest Muscle
  • The Coriolis Effect
  • Chewiest, Berriest Candy Company
  • Cutting Onions
  • Eating Bugs
  • How Fast Can Humans Run?
  • Olympic Rings
  • Pastry, Pies, and Tarts
  • The Alphabet
  • The Kitchen Encyclopedia
  • Why Do Fingers Wrinkle?

Literature - Books, Stories

  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Chap. 11 and 12
  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Chap. 15 and 16
  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Chap. 19 and 20
  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Chap. 23 and 24
  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Chap. 27 and 28
  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Chap. 3 and 4
  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Chap. 7 and 8
  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Chapter 1
  • Charlotte's Web
  • Miss Rumphius
  • Mr. Popper's Penguins: Chap. 13-14
  • Mr. Popper's Penguins: Chap. 17-18
  • Mr. Popper's Penguins: Chap. 9-10
  • Mr. Popper's Penguins: Chapters 3-4
  • Mr. Popper's Penguins: Chapters 7-8
  • Seven Spools of Thread: A Kwanzaa Story
  • The Polar Express
  • Ziggy and the Black Dinosaurs
  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Chap. 13 and 14
  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Chap. 17 and 18
  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Chap. 21 and 22
  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Chap. 25 and 26
  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Chap. 29 and 30
  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Chap. 5 and 6
  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Chap. 9 and 10
  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Chapter 2
  • Mr. Popper's Penguins: Chap. 11-12
  • Mr. Popper's Penguins: Chap. 15-16
  • Mr. Popper's Penguins: Chap. 19-20
  • Mr. Popper's Penguins: Chapters 1-2
  • Mr. Popper's Penguins: Chapters 5-6
  • The Story of Ruby Bridges
  • Finding Main Idea
  • Main Idea and Supporting Details
  • Saying Merry Christmas

Reading Strategies

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  • Choose the Correct Spelling
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  • Spelling Circles
  • The Cost of a Word
  • Contractions 1
  • Spelling Battleship
  • Spelling Pre- and Post-Test
  • Word Phone Dial

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  • Fairy Tale - Problem/Solution
  • Making Predictions
  • Poem Analysis: The Leaves Came Down
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  • Dr. Seuss: Fact or Opinion?
  • Fairy Tale - Compare/Contrast
  • Fairy Tale - Summarizing
  • Poem Analysis: My Shadow
  • Poem Analysis: The Owl and the Pussy Cat
  • Adding Suffixes to Words
  • Beach Vocabulary Words
  • Context Clue Sentences #1
  • Dew, Do, Due
  • Dis or Mis?
  • Doesn't or Don't?
  • For, Four, Fore
  • Hop vs. Hope
  • Metal vs. Medal
  • New vs. Knew
  • Peace vs. Piece
  • Using Dictionary Guide Words
  • Wear vs. Where
  • Were vs. We're
  • Who's vs. Whose
  • Analogies (Easy)
  • Are vs. Our
  • Clothes vs. Close
  • Context Clue Sentences #2
  • Die vs. Dye
  • Flour vs. Flower
  • Hole vs. Whole
  • Lose vs. Loose
  • Mixed Vocabulary Practice
  • One vs. Won
  • Pre or Post?
  • Road vs. Rode
  • Weak vs. Week
  • Well vs. We'll
  • Were vs. Where
  • Alien Welcome Committee
  • Create a character
  • Diamante Poem
  • Family and Friends
  • My Trip Into Space
  • Pet Shop Escape
  • Wanted Poster
  • Worst Day Ever
  • Write an Acrostic Poem
  • Back-to-School Poem
  • Create a Knock-Knock Joke
  • Fairy Tales
  • Fly in Food
  • Lost Animal Poster
  • Summer Picture Prompt 1
  • What is Kindness?
  • Would You Rather?
  • Writing Review Worksheet

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  • My brother is my mother’s ______.

(a) Son                (b) daughter     (c) father            (d) nephew

  • _____ have two wheels. Cars have _____.

(a) bicycles ... four                       (b) trucks ... three

(c) buses ... four                           (d) boats ... two

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  • Sanjil is sick, so his mother is going to the ____ to buy him some medicine.

(a) farm              (b) school           (c) pharmacy    (d) theater

  • Rita has two siblings. One is her sister, and the other is her ______.

(a) Cousin          (b) brother        (c) child              (d) husband

  • During the summer, my family goes to the ____. Although the water is cold, we swim in the ______ there.

(a) city ... library                          (b) forest ... trees

(c) beach ... ocean                        (d) mountains ... snow

  • My _____brother is my ______.

(a) aunt’s ... wife                          (b) grandmother’s ... nephew

(c) daughter’s ... cousin               (d) father’s ... uncle

  • Manavi enforces the law, protects the citizens, and carries a gun to work. She is ______.

(a) a fire fighter                             (b) a police officer

(c) a teacher                                   (d) a construction worker

  • You use your ______to ______.

(a) legs … run                                (b) hands … sleep

(c) mouth … move                        (d) ears … breathe

  • The father of my mother is my______.

(a) nephew        (b) uncle             (c) godmother  (d) grandfather

  • My ______has three children: my brother, my sister, and me.

(a) Stepsister    (b) son                (c) friend            (d) Mother

Answer Keys:

(11) A; (12) A; (13) C; (14) B; (15) C; (16) D; (17) B; (18) A; (19) D; (20) D

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