Using this Multiple Meanings Writing Sentences Worksheet, students write two sentences for each word showing the different meanings each word can have.
Using Interesting or New Words Worksheet, students use this sheet to pull out unknown or interesting words from the story to learn new vocabulary.
Using Suffix Matching Worksheet, students match each word with its meaning, then write what you think each suffix means.
Using What Kind of Sentence? Worksheet, students determine the types of sentences: commands, statements, exclamations, or questions.
Using this Silent Letters Detective Worksheet, students search for examples of words with silent letters in various texts.
Using this Nouns That Name a Place Worksheet students fill in the blanks with the correct nouns to gain a better understanding of parts of speech.
Using Fall Asking Sentences Worksheet, students match pictures to questions that give the best answer to build comprehension and reasoning skills.
Using thisDictionary Skills Worksheet, students label parts of a dictionary page in order to be able to use a dictionary correctly.
Using Capital Letters Names Worksheet, students rewrite sentences ensuring that proper names begin with capital letters.
When Using Is Am Are Fill in Blank Worksheet, students conjugate verb IS through the different conjugations depending on the subject of the sentence.
Using this Adjectives Search Worksheet, students search for examples of adjectives and then use examples in a sentence.
Using Plurals Activity, students add the proper word ending to make a plural noun for correct usage in writing.
Using Capitalization Errors Worksheet, students fix the capitalization errors by rewriting the words correctly.
Using Right, Write Homophone Worksheet, students fill in the blank with the best homophone to match the context of the sentence provided.
Using Their, There, They're Fill in the Blank Homophone Worksheet, students fill in the blank with the best homophone to match the context of the sentence provided.
This Locating Linking Verbs Worksheet gives 3rd graders eleven sentences to sort out plus a write-and-explain task. A full answer key is included, so grammar practice stays quick to assign and easy to check.
The Morning, Noon, or Night Sort Worksheet helps 3rd Grade students sort fifteen time-of-day words, read a.m. and p.m. clocks, and explain their thinking in writing. An answer key is included.
A 3rd grade subject predicate worksheet where kids underline the subject and predicate in eight sentences, then write their own. Includes a full answer key for quick, confident grammar practice.
Using the Shades of Meaning Activity, your kids can read the task cards and choose the best word to fill in the blank. This is a fun synonyms activity!
Using Quotation Marks Punctuation Worksheet, students write quotation marks correctly where they belong in each sentence so they can set off a quote or dialogue in their own writing.



















