Third Grade Ela Reading Fiction Worksheets
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- Reading for Comprehension: Cause and Effect
This cause and effect worksheet opens your child up to improved critical thinking abilities. Use this cause and effect worksheet to focus on story structure.
- Reading for Comprehension: Jason and the Game Show
Get your third grader in the habit of reading closely with this multi-page story featuring questions on the main character, sequencing, and recalling details.
- Sugar and Spice
Get your third grader in the habit of reading deeper by encouraging him to think about what's going on in this short story and why.
- Put the Story Sequence in Order
Story sequencing will allow third graders to improve their reading comprehension by putting the sequence of events in the correct order.
- Reading Comprehension: Pinocchio
This exercise will strengthen your students' reading comprehension.
- Folktales: The Princess Mouse
Folktales are a great way to get your child into reading, and to help them consider moral values as well!
- Picture Sequencing
This picture story is all mixed up! Use this worksheet to teach your student how to put plot events in order.
- Reading Comprehension: The Serpent and the Eagle
Strengthen your students' reading comprehension skills with the fable, The Serpent and the Eagle.
- Short and Sweet Summaries
Use this resource with your students to practice writing concise fiction summaries.
- Reading Comprehension: The Ice Cream Disaster
This passage will challenge your 3rd graders to think deeper into the text to strengthen their comprehension skills.
- Narrative Poetry
Help your child learn to navigate narrative poetry, then write his own poem, in this super-fun narrative poetry worksheet.
- The Man, the Boy, and the Donkey
Searching for a worksheet to help with your kid's reading skills? This printable uses a classic Aesop Fable.
- The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Don't lose your head over reading comprehension this Halloween...try it with Ichabod Crane and the story of Sleepy Hollow.
- Cause and Effect
Use this short story and T-chart to teach students how to recognize cause and effect relationships in fiction.
- Story Sequencing: Roller Skating
Story sequencing is a fun and easy way for third graders to practice reading comprehension by putting the sentences of the story in order.
- A Motivated Problem Solver
Use this resource with your students to practice not only identifying the problem and solution in a text, but also the character’s attempts at solving the problem.
- Chapter Summary
Here's a chapter summary guide where your child can jot down the characters in a chapter, his favorite character and even predict what will happen next.
- How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin
Give your beginning reader a fun way to practice reading comprehension with a classic story: "How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin," by Rudyard Kipling.
- Reading Fluency: Apple Picking
Help your students practice reading fluently with this passage with exactly 100 words.
- Reading Comprehension: The Man, the Boy, and the Donkey
Read this fable and answer questions to practice reading comprehension.
- Inference Task Cards
Use these task cards with your students to practice reading short passages and making inferences about character, setting, and plot.
- How the Camel Got His Hump
Make reading practice fun with this reading comprehension packet, based on Rudyard Kipling's "How the Camel Got His Hump".
- How the Alphabet Was Made
Make reading time fun, with this classic short story by Rudyard Kipling. Then, complete a few comprehension activities on "How the Alphabet Was Made."
- Make a Match: Reading Genres
Kids match reading genres to descriptions in this worksheet.