Third Grade Ela Word Meaning Worksheets

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  • Identifying Reliable Sources

    Before your child gets started writing research reports, help him learn that not all sources are created equal.

  • Stand-Up Comedy

    in this page from our upcoming Performing Arts workbook, kids can learn about the art â yes, art â of stand-up comedy

  • Gertrude Stein Biography

    Learn about influential writer and art patron Gertrude Stein, known in both the Jewish-American and art communities for being a famous writer and collector.

  • Compound Word: Match, Meaning, & Draw

    Use this resource to practice forming and illustrating compound words in order to better understand their meaning.

  • Anthill Antonyms 1

    Here's a fun way for your third grader to learn about antonyms. March the ants into the anthill by matching the opposite words.

  • Words With Multiple Meanings

    With a dictionary, kids will use the different definitions of "right" in sentences of their own and illustrate its different meanings by drawing pictures.

  • Anthill Antonyms 2

    Get the ants into the anthill by tracing a path between the words of opposite meanings.

  • Baseball Talk: Homophones

    Won or one? To or too? Through or threw? Help your child get it right with this baseball-themed worksheet.

  • Homophones: Write the Letter Right

    This exercise will give your student practice identifying misused homophones and making corrections.

  • Working with Homophones

    This exercise will strengthen your student's understanding of homophones.

  • Anthill Antonyms 4

    Get the ants into the anthill by connecting words with opposite meanings. It's an antonym anthill!

  • Learning Homophones #3

    Do you know when to write the right word? Get some practice with homophones using these sample sentences!

  • Anthill Antonyms 3

    Here's a fun way for your second grader to learn about antonyms. March the ants into the anthill by matching the opposite words.

  • Learning Homophones #6

    Is it "bear" or "bare?" Help your child learn about homophones, or two words that sound the same, in this worksheet.

  • St. Patrick's Day Tongue Twisters

    If you want to celebrate St. Patrick's Day, don't miss this grammar worksheet! Kids will have tons of fun completing these Irish tongue twisters.

  • Learning Homophones #7

    Do you know when to write the right word? Give your child some practice with homophones using these sample sentences!

  • Learning Homophones #4

    Oh dear, Isabel spotted a dear! Learn about homophones, or words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings, in this fun worksheet.

  • Homophone Practice

    Homophones are words that sound alike, but are very different in many ways! Help your child get familiar with some common homophones.

  • Learning Homophones #10

    Does your child get confused about when to write "sword" and "soared?" This homophone worksheet will help him practice distinguishing between two similar words.

  • Learning Homophones #2

    Don't get hung up on homophones! Learn about words that sound alike, but have different meanings and often different spellings.

  • Anthill Antonyms 5

    It's an antonym anthill! Get the ants into the anthill by connecting words with opposite meanings.

  • Learning Homophones #9

    Your child will learn how to work with homophones, or two words that sound alike but have different uses. Help familiarize your child with homophones.

  • Two for One

    Looking for a worksheet that can help improve vocabulary? This printable is great for readers that need help with synonyms and antonyms.

  • Baseball Lingo

    Spice up vocabulary practice by learning baseball lingo: words and phrases that derive from the game of baseball.