Third Grade Ela Reading Non Fiction Worksheets
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- Context Clues Worksheet: Word Mystery
Context clues worksheets help your child read between the lines. Try this context clues worksheet with your young reader to help him infer based on text.
- Reading for Comprehension: Drawing Conclusions
This drawing conclusions worksheet gets your child to strengthen his reading comprehension. Try this drawing conclusions worksheet with your third grader.
- Nonfiction Text Features: Martin Luther King Jr.
With this nonfiction resource, students will learn about an important historical leader while referring to key text features to gather information.
- Context Clues: Word Sleuth
This third grade reading worksheet offers practice using context clues to determine the meaning of an unfamiliar word in a sentence.
- Reading for Comprehension: Following Directions
Help your third grader practice following directions on how to build a tornado in a bottle, and build his reading comprehension skills in the process.
- Main Idea Multiple Choice
This exercise gives your student practice identifying a main idea and supporting details in short texts.
- Amelia Earhart Biography
Learn more about this fascinating woman in history who became the first female to fly solo across the Atlantic.
- Kitchen Safety
Is your child just learning how to cook? Help her learn the fundamentals of kitchen safety with this cheat-sheet.
- Jackie Robinson Biography
Help your budding reader learn how to spice up a boring biography by asking him to add in the details that make good writing even better.
- Local Government
Your young learner will discover the basics of local government with this worksheet all about municipalities.
- 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.
- Native American Tribes: Iroquois
Your young historian will learn about the Iroquois League with this worksheet. He'll learn some important U.S. history as he practices his reading.
- History of Fireworks
Why do we set off fireworks on the 4th of July? Find out all about the history of fireworks in this history worksheet.
- Mineral Match-Up
Learn some new words and facts about precious minerals with this word-scramble and matching worksheet.
- Writing Workout: Supporting the Main Idea
Help your third grader stretch his writing muscles by selecting sentences that support a main idea, then penning a few of his own.
- Make a Match: Reading Genres
Kids match reading genres to descriptions in this worksheet.
- Nonfiction Text Features: Winter Olympics
Use this resource with your students to read an interesting article about the Winter Olympics while gathering information from text features.
- The Battle of Bunker Hill
The Battle of Bunker Hill was one of the early battles of the American Revolution. Discover the important features of the battle with this worksheet.
- Facts About The North Pole
These facts about the North Pole help your child learn about Santa's home base. See our facts about the North Pole with your child this holiday season.
- The Battles of Lexington and Concord
The Battles of Lexington and Concord were the "shot heard around the world" and began the American Revolution.
- Native American Tribes: Cherokee
Discover the history of the Cherokee tribe with this worksheet all about Native American culture.
- Nonfiction Text Features: Wild, Wild Weather
Use this resource with your students to read an interesting article about weather while gathering information from text features.
- Close Reading: Questions & Answers
Use this resource to closely read a nonfiction text, come up with questions, and use text evidence to find the answers.
- Shakespeare Biography
This Shakespeare biography, written for kids, teaches young readers, writers and thespians all about the literary giant.