Third Grade Ela Reading Fiction Worksheets
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- Bancho Sarayashiki
For October (or just for kids who love scary stories!), here's a great telling of Bancho Sarayashiki, one of Japan's most famous ghost stories.
- The Nightingale Story: Page 3
Continue the illustrated story of The Nightingale by Hans Christian Andersen.
- Noppera Bo
Ready for Halloween? Here's Noppera Bo, a terrifying folk tale from Japan, to help you celebrate.
- Poetry Memorization 2
You only get something out of it if you put something in! Have your child try five-part challenge, with the final goal being memorizing a poem word for word.
- What Makes a Fantasy?
This graphic organizer will help your students reflect on important story elements in their fantasy texts, as well as focus on the key details of their stories.
- Fluency Rubric
This rubric can be used with any lesson where students are learning or practicing fluency.
- The Nightingale Story: Page 11
Read this final page of The Nightingale by Hans Christian Andersen. Be sure to color in the illustration to complete the story!
- Cool Bookmarks 2
Cut out this cool bookmark to spice up the reading experience for your child. She reviews the book and keeps track of new words she's learning as she goes.
- The Daughter Who Married A Skull
In this old Nigerian folk tale, a young villager ends up marrying a real bonehead. (Sorry, we had to.)
- The Nightingale Story: Page 2
In page two of The Nightingale by Hans Christian Andersen, the reader sees the nightingale singing in the palace gardens. Read and color this worksheet.
- The Nightingale Story: Page 4
What will happen next in The Nightingale by Hans Christian Andersen? Find out with page 4 of this illustrated story set.
- Comparing Settings from Two Fiction Texts
- The Korrigan
Read this creepy story about a mythological creature called a korrigan, then answer the comprehension questions at the end.
- Rhyme Map
Find out how rhyme scheme works with this simple exercise using Robert Frost's "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening."
- The Nightingale Story: Page 5
Find out what happens next in The Nightingale by Hans Christian Andersen. Your child can color in the illustration as she reads!
- The Nightingale: Title Page
Color the nightingale in honor of the classic tale by Hans Christian Andersen.
- The Nightingale Story: Page 10
Read page 10 of The Nightingale, by Hans Christian Andersen, and find out what will happen to the Emperor!
- Compare Story Elements
Use this resource to help your students track information as they compare and contrast the story elements from two fiction texts
- The Similarities in the Stories
Use this exercise with your students as they focus on finding the similarities between two short fiction texts.
- A Tale of Two Texts
This compare and contrast exercise will give your students practice recording information about two similar fiction texts.