This whose, who’s homophones worksheet gives 3rd graders eight sentences plus a proofreading challenge to master the difference. Answer key included for fast, no-prep grammar practice.
This compound predicates sentences worksheet gives 3rd grade students three levels of practice: underline, combine, and write their own. An answer key is included, so it works for quick grammar review at school or at home.
This Fill in the Blank Nouns Worksheet asks 3rd grade students to complete and correct sentences using plural and possessive nouns. An answer key is included, so grammar practice takes only minutes to check.
This abbreviations fill in the blank worksheet gives 3rd Grade students two-way practice writing abbreviations, expanding them into full words, and rewriting sentences. Answer key included, so students build accuracy fast.
Using Using Simple Verbs Past Present Future Activity, students sort examples into Past, Present, and Future categories in order to be able to use verbs correctly in their writing.
Using this Getting Down with Proper Nouns Activity, students match and using common and proper nouns pairs to build an understanding of the two types of nouns.
Using Finding Information Using Text and Photos Worksheet, students read the text and use the pictures to learn about cobras.
Using Lesson Learned Worksheet, students write a story about a time that they learned a lesson by including proper sequence in your story.
Using Learning New Words Worksheet, students write down new words that they found while reading a new book to learn new vocabulary
Using this Let's Talk Classroom Speaking Activity, students participate in collaborative conversations with diverse partners about topics and texts with peers and adults in small and larger groups.
Are you teaching idioms with your students? In this Idiom Meanings Worksheet, your students will choose 6 different idioms and write the meaning.
Using this Analogies Word Bank Worksheet, students decide the relationships between two pairs of basic ideas to create analogies using a word bank.
Using this Antonyms Worksheet, students use the underlined word to figure out the best antonym to write in the blank.
Using Punctuation Review Worksheet, students edit and revise sentences to include correct punctuation and grammar to improve writing skills.
Using this Antonyms Match Worksheet, students match fifteen pairs of antonyms by drawing lines between two opposite words.
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.
Using this Rewriting Compound Subjects Worksheet, students rewrite sentences so that the new sentence contains a compound subject.
Using Conjunction Worksheet, students rewrite sentences to combine them using a conjunction word from the word bank provided.
Using this Adjectives Describe - Adjectives Worksheet 1, students fill in the blanks with adjectives to complete the sentence.
UsingPossessive Pronouns Worksheet, students change one proper noun to a possessive pronoun in each sentence.



















