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Using collective nouns - Wolf
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3rd Grade
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Nouns
Using collective nouns - Wolf
What is a collective noun? A collective noun describes a group of people, animals, or things as one unit. For example: A troop of monkeys | A band of musicians. Worksheet instructions: Choose the correct collective noun from the word bank to fill in the blanks and complete each sentence.
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Nouns ending in 'y' - Yoga
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3rd Grade
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Nouns
Nouns ending in 'y' - Yoga
How to make nouns plural? When a word ends in "y," change the "y" to "ies" to make it plural. For example: One cherry | many cherries. Worksheet instructions: Write the plural forms of the following nouns.
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Using Proper nouns - NYC
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3rd Grade
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Nouns
Using Proper nouns - NYC
What is a proper noun? A proper noun is the specific name of a person, place or thing (Mike, California). Proper nouns are always capitalized. Worksheet instructions: Fill in the blanks with the correct proper nouns from the word bank to complete the story.
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Identify the nouns in sentences - Dog
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3rd Grade
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Nouns
Identify the nouns in sentences - Dog
This worksheet helps students practice identifying nouns in sentences by classifying them as people, places, or things. Worksheet instructions: Find and circle the noun(s) in each sentence below.
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Classifying nouns as person, place, or thing - Police
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3rd Grade
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Nouns
Classifying nouns as person, place, or thing - Police
What is a noun? A noun is a person, place, thing or idea. Worksheet instructions: Read each noun. If the noun is a person, circle it. If the noun is a place, underline it. If the noun is a thing, draw a box around it.
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Identifying prepositions - Plane
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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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3rd Grade
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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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3rd Grade
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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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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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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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3rd Grade
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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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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
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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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3rd Grade
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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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3rd Grade
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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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3rd Grade
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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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3rd Grade
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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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3rd Grade
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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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3rd Grade
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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
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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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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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3rd Grade
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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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