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Capitalize days and holidays - Koi Fish
Level
Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Capitalization
Capitalize days and holidays - Koi Fish
Remember, the names of days, months and holidays are proper nouns. Proper nouns are always capitalized, no matter where they appear in a sentence. Worksheet instructions: Write the names of the days of the week, months, or holidays, beginning with a capital letter.
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Capitalize days and holidays - Fish Bowl
Level
Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Capitalization
Capitalize days and holidays - Fish Bowl
The names of days, months and holidays are proper nouns. Proper nouns are always capitalized, no matter where they appear in a sentence. Worksheet instructions: Write the names of the days of the week, months, or holidays, beginning with a capital letter.
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Simple to compound sentences - Lion
Level
Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Simple to compound sentences - Lion
A compound sentence is made when two or more simple sentences are joined together with a conjunction (a connecting word) such as ‘and,’ 'but,' 'so' and ‘because.’ Worksheet instructions: Combine each pair of sentences using the word 'and,' 'but,' 'so' or 'because.'
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Simple to compound sentences - Food
Level
Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Simple to compound sentences - Food
In this worksheet students learn how to create a compound sentence. A compound sentence is made when two or more simple sentences are joined together with a conjunction (a connecting word) such as ‘and,’ 'but,' 'so' and ‘because.’ Worksheet instructions: Combine each pair of sentences using the word and, but, so or because.
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Simple vs compound sentences (with connecting words) - Swim
Level
Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Simple vs compound sentences (with connecting words) - Swim
In this worksheet students learn how to create a compound sentence. A compound sentence is made when two or more simple sentences are joined together with a conjunction (a connecting word) such as ‘and,’ 'but,' 'so' and ‘because’. Worksheet instructions: Combine each pair of sentences using the word in parentheses.
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Simple to compound sentences (with connecting words) - Walk
Level
Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Simple to compound sentences (with connecting words) - Walk
What are compound sentences? A compound sentence is made when two or more simple sentences are joined together with a conjunction (a connecting word) such as ‘and,’ 'but,' 'so' and ‘because’. Worksheet instructions: Combine each pair of sentences using the word in parentheses.
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Simple to compound sentences (with connecting words) - Beach
Level
Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Simple to compound sentences (with connecting words) - Beach
What is a compound sentence? A compound sentence is made when two or more simple sentences are joined together with a conjunction (a connecting word) such as ‘and,’ 'but,' 'so' and ‘because’. Worksheet instructions: Combine each pair of sentences using the word in parentheses.
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Writing full sentences - Funny
Level
Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Writing full sentences - Funny
What is a complete sentence? A complete sentence contains a subject (someone or something) and a predicate (what the subject is being or doing). A sentence starts with a capital letter, and ends with punctuation (period, question mark, or exclamation point). Worksheet instructions: Create five new sentences by combining 2 nouns and a verb, plus any other words you want to use.
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Writing full sentences - Tree
Level
Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Writing full sentences - Tree
A sentence contains a subject (someone or something) and a predicate (what the subject is being or doing). A sentence starts with a capital letter, and ends with punctuation (period, question mark, or exclamation point). Worksheet instructions: Create five new sentences by combining 2 nouns and a verb, plus any other words you want to use.
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Writing compound sentences - Chess pieces
Level
Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Writing compound sentences - Chess pieces
A simple sentence is a sentence with only one subject and predicate (The boy threw the ball). A compound sentence is two simple sentences joined by a comma and a conjunction such as and, or, but, or so (The boy threw the ball, and the girl caught it). Worksheet instructions: Combine each pair of sentences using a comma and the word in parentheses.
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Writing subjects and predicates - Glove
Level
Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Writing subjects and predicates - Glove
Every complete sentence contains two parts: a subject and a predicate. The subject is what the sentence is about. The predicate tells something about the subject. Worksheet instructions: Write the predicate for each sentence. Try to use details, as shown in the provided example.
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Writing subjects and predicates - Caveman
Level
Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Writing subjects and predicates - Caveman
Every complete sentence contains two parts: a subject and a predicate. The subject is what the sentence is about. The predicate tells something about the subject. Worksheet instructions: Write the subject for each sentence. Try to use details, as shown in the provided example.
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Spelling Practice & Sight Words - Bird
Level
Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Spelling
Spelling Practice & Sight Words - Bird
Worksheet instructions: Look at the picture and say the word. Then, cover the word and try to rewrite it. Good luck!
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Spelling Practice & Sight Words - Sing
Level
Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Spelling
Spelling Practice & Sight Words - Sing
Worksheet instructions: Look at the picture and say the word. Then, cover the word and try to rewrite it. Good luck!
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Spelling Practice & Sight Words - Mud Fun
Level
Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Spelling
Spelling Practice & Sight Words - Mud Fun
Worksheet instructions: Look at the picture and say the word. Then, cover the word and try to rewrite it. Good luck!
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Spelling Practice & Sight Words - Run
Level
Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Spelling
Spelling Practice & Sight Words - Run
Worksheet instructions: Look at the picture and say the word. Then, cover the word and try to rewrite it. Good luck!
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Spelling Practice & Sight Words - Sun
Level
Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Spelling
Spelling Practice & Sight Words - Sun
Worksheet instructions: Look at the picture and say the word. Then, cover the word and try to rewrite it. Good luck!
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Spelling Practice & Sight Words - Buddies
Level
Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Spelling
Spelling Practice & Sight Words - Buddies
Worksheet instructions: Look at the picture and say the word. Then, cover the word and try to rewrite it. Good luck!
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Spelling Practice & Sight Words - Kiss
Level
Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Spelling
Spelling Practice & Sight Words - Kiss
Worksheet instructions: Look at the picture and say the word. Then, cover the word and try to rewrite it. Good luck!
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Spelling Practice & Sight Words - Cold
Level
Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Spelling
Spelling Practice & Sight Words - Cold
Worksheet instructions: Look at the picture and say the word. Then, cover the word and try to rewrite it. Good luck!
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Spelling Practice & Sight Words - Lion
Level
Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Spelling
Spelling Practice & Sight Words - Lion
Worksheet instructions: Look at the picture and say the word. Then, cover the word and try to rewrite it. Good luck!
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Spelling Practice & Sight Words - Cats and Dogs
Level
Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Spelling
Spelling Practice & Sight Words - Cats and Dogs
Worksheet instructions: Look at the picture and say the word. Then, cover the word and try to rewrite it. Good luck!
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Capitalizing Titles - Football
Level
Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Capitalization
Capitalizing Titles - Football
In titles, the first word and every important word should be given a capital letter. For example: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Worksheet instructions: Rewrite each title with correct capitalization.
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Sentences or Fragments - Cool Duck
Level
Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Sentences or Fragments - Cool Duck
A sentence expresses a complete thought that makes sense on its own. It has a subject (who or what the sentence is about) and a verb (the action or what the subject is doing). Example: The cat is sleeping. Worksheet instructions: Write whether each group of words is a sentence or a fragment.
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