Third Grade Ela Writing Process Worksheets

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  • Informational Indentations

    Give your students practice organizing informational texts into corresponding paragraphs using indentations!

  • Cursive Handwriting: "F" is for Fox

    Kids practice writing capital and lowercase "F" in cursive on this third grade writing worksheet by tracing the letters, then writing their own.

  • Naming Narratives and Nonfiction

    Help students practice generating titles for book names in this creative exercise.

  • Cursive Handwriting: "U" is for Urchin

    Kids practice writing capital and lowercase "U" in cursive on this third grade writing worksheet by tracing the letters, then writing their own.

  • Writing Narratives with Spooky Adjectives

    Use this fun exercise to help your students add descriptive details into an eerie narrative.

  • Devices in the Classroom

    Kids practice argument writing by taking a position on devices in the classroom.

  • Florida Skunk Ape

    Read more about the Florida Skunk Ape and one of the most famous encounter stories. Then, use your imagination to write a letter about the encounter.

  • Audience Analysis

    This worksheet offers students extra practice in recognizing corresponding texts and audiences.

  • Something Difficult

    If your students need extra practice structuring a personal narrative, use this prompt to write a story about something that was difficult for them.

  • Organize your Informational Essay: Favorite Activity

    This resource gives your students practice organizing facts and details in an informational essay or paragraph.

  • Quotable Movie Quotes

    In this activity, students will look at how to use quotation marks and and where they should go in a sentence.

  • Make It Realistic!

    With this writing worksheet, challenge students to turn imaginary details into realistic details that could fit into a story.

  • The Stories of Summer

    Give your students practice using their narrative writing skills with this fun worksheet.

  • Catch Your Reader's Attention

    Give your students practice in catching the reader's attention by using a strong hook in their writing!

  • Turning Titles Around

    Give your students the opportunity to turn boring titles into interesting titles!

  • Jumbled Up

    Give your students practice in using editing symbols for punctuation and capitalization.

  • Fact or Opinion

    Use this graphic organizer to help kids differentiate between fact or opinion.

  • So Surprised!

    What was a time in your life when you were surprised? Use this prompt and worksheet to help students plan a personal narrative on this topic.

  • Organize your Informational Essay: Classroom Rules

    This exercise is designed to give your students practice organizing facts and details in an informational essay or paragraph.

  • Organize your Informational Essay: Pets

    This exercise is designed to give your students practice organizing facts and details in an informational essay or paragraph.

  • Caps and Marks

    Give your students a little extra practice with basic capitalization and punctuation.

  • Magnify an MVP

    This worksheet gives students practice in topic exploration and elaboration using the catchy concept of an MVP.

  • Could It Happen?

    What is real and what is imaginary? Give your students practice differentiating between realistic and imaginary details.