Third Grade Ela Word Meaning 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.

  • Fill in the Blanks Story: Camping

    Go on a crazy camping adventure with this fill-in-the-blanks story! Your student can practice his parts of speech as he fills in the missing words.

  • Fill in the Blanks Story

    Create your own crazy story with this fill-in-the-blank story! Your budding writer will practice parts of speech as he fills in missing parts of the story.

  • 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.

  • There, Their, or They're?

    There, their, and they're: They're tricky to many people! This worksheet explains the difference. Then, kids choose the right word to complete each sentence.

  • Synonyms and Antonyms Worksheet

    Try this synonyms worksheet with your third grader. This synonyms worksheet gets your child to find words with the same meanings.

  • Multiple Meaning Words Worksheet

    This multiple meaning words worksheet uses context clues to help kids make sense of homonyms, or words with multiple meanings.

  • Winter Word Search

    It may be cold outside but it's never too cold for learning! Your child will build her vocabulary as she searches for words related to winter.

  • Idioms: A Figure of Speech

    What does "when pigs fly" mean if pigs can't really fly? Kids use context clues to learn the meanings of common idioms on this third grade reading worksheet.

  • 3rd Grade Vocabulary Crossword

    Challenge your child's vocabulary and spelling with a fun crossword puzzle full of 3rd grade terms.

  • 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.

  • Figurative Language Practice

    Help demystify figurative language for your third grader with this worksheet that challenges him to explain what the figurative descriptions in bold mean.

  • Similes: Easy as Pie

    If someone looses their glasses, are they as blind as a bee or a bat? This fill-in-the-blank worksheet introduces your child to popular similes.

  • Antonym Crossword Puzzle

    Try a crossword puzzle where all the answers are opposites of their clues!

  • What Is an Idiom?

    Learn what an idiom is, and do some fun coloring with this informative worksheet.

  • Context Clues: Finding Word Meanings

    Use this resource to assess your students’ ability to determine word meanings from context clues.

  • Fill in the Blanks Story: Cooking

    Let's cook up a funny story! This fun fill-in-the-blank is sure to please any beginning writer. He'll practice parts of speech as he goes.

  • Energy Word Search

    Brush up on some physics vocabulary with this energy word search!

  • Sensory Words

    Introduce your third grade writer to sensory words with this worksheet that asks him to sort each adjective under the correct sense.

  • Synonyms are Fun

    Each sentence on this third grade reading worksheet has a highlighted word, and kids write in a synonym for the word to complete the sentence.

  • Using the Dictionary

    Show your child how to read and use a dictionary with help from this explanatory worksheet.

  • Winter Synonyms Matching

    What winter synonyms can you think of? You can make word matching lists just like this one with our worksheet maker.

  • Idioms: Tell Us What You Think!

    Use this worksheet to review figurative language! Students will write what they think each idiom on this worksheet means.

  • Homophone Story Worksheet

    This homophone worksheet encourages your kid to learn with a fun monster story. Use this homophone worksheet to help improve spelling and vocabulary knowledge.