In this 3rd-grade worksheet, students will read a sentence and then decide whether it is talking about something literal or something nonliteral. If it is nonliteral, students will then write what the interpretation of the figurative language should actually be; what the sentence actually means.
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In this phonics and spelling worksheet, students are given a list of words that are spelled correctly and incorrectly. Students then need to circle the correct spelling and then write a complete sentence using the correct spelling. Phonics rule: ending sounds ck, k, c, or ke
This alphabetical order worksheet using words from Saxon Phonics lesson 12, can also be used as a competition where students are challenged to place all words in the correct alphabetical order.
In this compare and contrast activity, students will read two articles or two books, or watch two short Youtube videos about two animals. Students will then compare and contrast the two animals, finding differences and similarities. This is a great assignment to bring science and biology into the reading classroom.
I use either Youtube videos or short books found on GetEpic. (GetEpic is a free reading program with thousands of free, fully colored books.)
In this spelling activity, students find the correct spelling of a word from a list of 4 options. There are 20 words that come from the 3rd Grade Saxon Phonics list lesson 6.
In this reading activity designed for 3rd graders, students will read a couple of paragraphs with 19 missing words. Students have a word list they get to choose from to fill in the blanks in order to make the sentences sound good and be accurate. Many of the words come from Saxon Phonics lesson 6 for 3rd grade.
The reading centers around being careful around strangers and the danger there is when talking to them.
Students will demonstrate their knowledge of multiplication by using strategies like groups of, arrays, and repeated addition. They will model each one of seven problems.
This is a two-page worksheet that has 5 multiplication and 5 division word problems. Students have room to show their work using methods such as repeated addition, repeated subtraction, groups of, equal groups of, and arrays.
If you use the Google Doc version you can change the names to names of your students.