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Identifying prepositions - Plane
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Parts of speech
Identifying prepositions - Plane
Prepositions tell us where or when something is in relation to something else. They come before a noun or pronoun and connect it to the rest of the sentence. Common prepositions include words like: in, on, after, before, inside and outside.
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Identifying prepositions - Chimney
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Parts of speech
Identifying prepositions - Chimney
A preposition is a word that tells us where or when something is in relation to something else. It comes before a noun or pronoun and connects it to the rest of the sentence. Common prepositions include words like: in, on, after, before, inside and outside.
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Identifying prepositions - Bed
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Parts of speech
Identifying prepositions - Bed
A preposition is a word that tells us where or when something is. It comes before a noun or pronoun and connects it to the rest of the sentence. Common prepositions include words like: in, on, after, before, inside and outside.
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Quotation Marks - Cat
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Punctuation
Quotation Marks - Cat
Quotation marks are special marks that look like this: “ ”. We use quotation marks to show exactly what someone is saying. They go around spoken words and their punctuation. Worksheet instructions: Add quotation marks and commas to the sentences as needed.
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Quotation Marks - Milk
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Punctuation
Quotation Marks - Milk
We use quotation marks to show what someone is saying. Quotation marks go around spoken words and their punctuation. Worksheet instructions: Add quotation marks and commas to the sentences as needed.
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Quotation Marks - Teacher
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Punctuation
Quotation Marks - Teacher
We use quotation marks to show exactly what someone is saying. Quotation marks go around spoken words and their punctuation. Worksheet instructions: Add quotation marks and commas to the sentences as needed.
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Quotation Marks - Concert
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Punctuation
Quotation Marks - Concert
Quotation marks are special marks that look like this: “ ”. We use them to show exactly what someone is saying. Quotation marks go around spoken words and their punctuation. Worksheet instructions: Add quotation marks and commas to the sentences as needed.
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Its and It's - Dinner
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Punctuation
Its and It's - Dinner
The word 'Its' shows possession. For example: "The cat licked its paw." The word 'It’s' replaces “it is.” For example: "It's sunny outside.” Worksheet instructions: Circle the correct word in each sentence.
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Its vs It's - leaf
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Punctuation
Its vs It's - leaf
The word "Its" shows possession. For example: "The cat licked its paw." The word "It’s" replaces “it is.” For example: "It's sunny outside.” Worksheet instructions: Circle the correct word in each sentence.
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Its or It's - Paw
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Punctuation
Its or It's - Paw
"Its" shows possession. For example: "The cat licked its paw." "It’s" replaces “it is.” For example: "It's sunny outside.” Worksheet instructions: Circle the correct word in each sentence.
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Adverbs and adjectives - Carrot
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Adverbs
Adverbs and adjectives - Carrot
What is the difference between an adverb and an adjective?An adverb tells us how, when, or where something happens. Adverbs usually describe verbs (action words). An adjective is a word that tells us what something sounds like, looks like, smells like, or tastes like. Adjectives describe nouns (people, places, animals or things). Worksheet instructions: Read the words, then circle the adverbs and underline the adjectives.
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Adverbs and adjectives - Duck
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Adverbs
Adverbs and adjectives - Duck
An adverb tells us how, when, or where something happens. Adverbs usually describe verbs (action words). An adjective is a word that tells us what something sounds like, looks like, smells like, or tastes like. Adjectives describe nouns (people, places, animals or things). Worksheet instructions: Read the words, then circle the adverbs and underline the adjectives.
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Writing sentences with adjectives - Ping Pong
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Adjectives
Writing sentences with adjectives - Ping Pong
An adjective is a word that tells us what something sounds like, looks like, smells like, or tastes like. Adjectives describe nouns. Worksheet instructions: In each sentence, circle the adjective and underline the noun it describes. Then, follow the instructions that follow.
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Writing sentences with adjectives - Backpack
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Adjectives
Writing sentences with adjectives - Backpack
Adjectives are words that tell us what something sounds like, looks like, smells like, or tastes like. Adjectives describe nouns. Worksheet instructions: In each sentence, circle the adjective and underline the noun it describes. Then, follow the instructions that follow.
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Past, present or future - Sun
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Verbs
Past, present or future - Sun
Remember, an action can be in the past (Dan ate pizza yesterday), in the present (Dan eats pizza), or in the future (Dan will eat pizza tonight). Worksheet instructions: Use the pictures below to write sentences about the past, the present and the future.
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Past, present or future - Ball
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3rd Grade
Topic
Verbs
Past, present or future - Ball
An action can be in the past (Dan ate pizza yesterday), in the present (Dan eats pizza), or in the future (Dan will eat pizza tonight). Worksheet instructions: Use the pictures below to write sentences about the past, the present and the future.
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Singular and plural verbs - Puppy
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Verbs
Singular and plural verbs - Puppy
This worksheet introduces subject-verb agreement. If the subject of a sentence is singular, the verb must also be singular. if the subject of a sentence is plural (more than one), the verb must also be plural. Example: "The dog is running." | "The dogs are running." Worksheet instructions: Circle the correct verb in each sentence.
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Singular and plural verbs - Mouse
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Verbs
Singular and plural verbs - Mouse
If the subject of a sentence is singular, the verb must also be singular. if the subject of a sentence is plural (more than one), the verb must also be plural. This is called subject-verb agreement. Example: "The dog is running." | "The dogs are running." Worksheet instructions: Circle the correct verb in each sentence.
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Making predictions - Sing
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Reading Comprehension
Making predictions - Sing
Making a prediction means guessing what will happen. The title of a book can help you guess what the book is about. Worksheet instructions: Listen to (or read) the title of each book. Then, circle the picture that you might see inside the book. A parent or teacher can help the students read each title, then guide them in finding the correct answers.
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Making predictions - Books
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Reading Comprehension
Making predictions - Books
Making a prediction means guessing what will happen. The title of a book can help you guess what the book is about. Worksheet instructions: Listen to (or read) the title of each book. Then, circle the picture that you might see inside the book. A parent or teacher can help the students read each title, then guide them in finding the correct answers.
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Complete the story - Bear
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Parts of speech
Complete the story - Bear
Worksheet instructions: Fill in the missing words from the story. Use the clues in parenthesis to figure out what kind of word is missing.
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I or me - Robot
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Pronouns
I or me - Robot
'I' and 'me' are both pronouns. 'I' is the subject of the sentence ("I ate breakfast.") and 'me' is the object of the sentence ("Dad baked me cookies"). Use ‘I’ if you are the one acting, while ‘me’ is the word to use when an action is done to you. Worksheet instructions: Fill in the blank with ‘I’ or ‘me’ in each sentence below.
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Ordering adjectives - Ferris Wheel
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Adjectives
Ordering adjectives - Ferris Wheel
When more than one adjective comes before a noun, the adjectives appear in a particular order. Example: I would like two [number] delicious [opinion], square [shape], Swedish [origin] cookies. Worksheet instructions: Circle the letter with the correct order of adjectives. You can use the right column of the worksheet for help.
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Ordering adjectives - Traffic Light
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Adjectives
Ordering adjectives - Traffic Light
When more than one adjective comes before a noun, the adjectives appear in a particular order. Example: I would like two [number] delicious [opinion], square [shape], Swedish [origin] cookies. Worksheet instructions: Circle the letter with the correct order of adjectives. You can use the right column of the worksheet for help.
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Relative Pronouns (who, whom & whose) - Hoo
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Pronouns
Relative Pronouns (who, whom & whose) - Hoo
Remember: Who is the subject (the person completing the action). Whom is the object (the person receiving the action). Whose refers to possession. Worksheet instructions: Fill in the blank with who, whom, or whose.
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