Your students will demonstrate their understanding of nonfiction text features, such as caption, diagram, and heading, with this helpful vocabulary worksheet.
Can you come up with a few adjectives to describe yourself? This worksheet will encourage kids to think of adjectives that describe themselves in a fun format.
"The book of the teacher" sounds so clumsy compared to "the teacher's book." This third grade writing worksheet shows kids how to make possessive nouns.
All About Adverbs: Describing How, When, and Where
Kids learn about adverbs in this worksheet that challenges them to identify the adverb in each sentence, then categorize them as describing how, when, or where.
Give your students practice matching up abbreviations with their corresponding words! With this worksheet, your young readers will have fun figuring out the abbreviated versions of words like April and President.
Help your kid get a grasp on articles like "a," "an," and "the" with this third grade worksheet. Kids will circle the correct articles to pair with given nouns.
What in the world? Your students will have a blast unpacking the meaning of common idioms and creating original art as they learn the difference between literal and figurative interpretations of sayings.