Third Grade Ela Word Meaning Worksheets
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- Whose vs. Who's
Deciding when to use "whose" versus "who's" is difficult at any age. Your kid can practice with this fill-in-the blank story about kids finding a dog's owner.
- Drought and Flooding Writing Prompt
Here's a quick overview of drought and flooding to spark thoughts or conversation with your kids about water.
- Vocabulary Log
As your beginning reader build her vocabulary, she may come across words she doesn't know. This worksheet will help her keep a log of new words.
- By, Buy or Bye?
Can you tell the difference between by, buy, and bye? Your fourth grader can master these difficult homophones with a just little repetition.
- Idioms: Picture This!
Introduce your students to some common English idioms and their meanings.
- Abbreviation Situations
This worksheet will give your young readers practice identifying words that can be abbreviated and replacing them with the correct abbreviation for the word.
- Vocabulary Victories
Use this graphic organizer to record information about vocabulary words.
- You're and Your
Choosing your or you're can be difficult for everyone. Your student can learn quickly while filling in the blanks of this story.
- Compound Creations
Your third grader will enjoy putting their artistic skills to use by illustrating the two parts of a compound word.
- Homophones: -ate, -eight, and -aight
In this spelling test, learn the difference between '-ate', '-eight' and '-aight' by practicing some common words that use these letter combinations.
- Notes Page
When a blank page doesn't quite cut it, here are two blank notes pages that lend a little structure to your thoughts.
- An Opposite Across
Looking for a worksheet to help you child work with antonyms? This printable is perfect for those who need help with their vocabulary.
- Synonym Search: Something in Common
Help your child get on track with synonyms with this third grade worksheet, which challenges her to match words that are synonyms.
- 3rd Grade Spelling Test: The Great Outdoors
Help your nature lover boost his spelling skills with this nature-themed practice test.
- Baseball Rules
These baseball rules for kids are a sneaky way to spice up study time.
- Sorting out Sensory Words
If students need a little extra practice sorting out the context of sensory words, this worksheet will help!
- Bringing Words to Life
Practice bringing sensory words to life!
- Homophones: Write It Right 3
Homophones are two or more words that sound the same but have different meanings. Help your kid use homophones like "air" and "heir" correctly in our worksheet.
- Its and It's
Homophones can be tricky. Choosing the correct word, it's or its, will be a breeze for your fourth grader as he reads through this story.
- Search for the Suffixes
Use this resource to practice identifying words with suffixes and determining the meaning of the word.
- Fill in the Blank with Homophones
Use this exercise to help your student identify the correct homophone to use in a sentence.
- Nouns as Verbs
Kids will flex their vocabulary muscles to practice using certain nouns as verbs. How do meanings differ when some words are used as different parts of speech
- There's an Ant on My Aunt!
Searching for a worksheet to help your child with their vocabulary? This printable will help him get a handle on "homophones," or words that sound the same.
- Identify & Use Compound Words
Use this resource to practice determining which words are compound words.