3rd Grade Worksheets & Activities

Welcome to our 3rd grade worksheets! Third grade represents the last segment of the first quarter of a child’s K-12 experience. They have come a long way! By this time, learners will know many words by sight and know even more words when they are spoken.

Fourth grade learners can read simple words and are best supported through high-interest stories and informational texts. These learners benefit from direct instruction that is broken into small pieces. They are learning a lot, but it’s best to take it part by part. As writers, these learners will require opportunities that mix support and independence. They will often share details verbally to expand upon the ideas they present in writing.

Capitalization Worksheets

Welcome to our page all about capitalization worksheets! Here, you’ll find a helpful assortment of printable activities that focus on capitalization for parents to use in the classroom or at home for extra practice. First, students will learn how to capitalize individual words, such as: holidays, names, places, days of…

Main Idea Worksheets

Welcome to our main idea worksheets for elementary, middle and high-school! Understanding the main idea in a text is crucial for effective reading and communication. The main idea is the key message the text aims to deliver. Without it, it’s hard to understand the details or remember the content. In…

Frayer Model Template Library

Teachers often use a Frayer Model template for teaching vocabulary. It’s a helpful graphic organizer that has four sections: definition, characteristics, examples, and non-examples. These sections are usually arranged in quadrants around the target word or concept in the middle. For example, let’s say you’re learning about the term “ecosystem.”…

KWL Chart Templates (15 Printable PDFs)

Free, Printable KWL Chart PDFs A KWL chart is often used in classrooms to help students organize their thoughts and make learning more effective. The chart is divided into three columns labeled ‘K’, ‘W’, and ‘L’, standing for “What I Know,” “What I Want to Know,” and “What I Learned.”…

Printable Lined Paper – Over 100 Writing Paper Designs

Free, printable writing paper PDFs Welcome to our collection of over 100 printable lined paper PDFs! Whether you’re a parent or teacher you’ll find printable papers designed to inspire creativity and facilitate learning. Themes range from months of the year and seasons to sports like baseball, soccer, hockey, tennis and…

Cursive Writing Practice Sheets (PDF)

The debate over whether or not cursive writing should be taught in schools or even practiced at all in modern society is certainly a contentious one. While it’s true that digital technology is taking over many aspects of our lives, including writing, the value of knowing how to write in…

3rd Grade Spelling Words

Welcome to our 3rd Grade Spelling Words section! The spelling program consists of 36 weeks of structured lessons, each focusing on specific phonics skills. The program begins with CVC multi-syllable words in Weeks 1-3, followed by CVCe word endings and vowel patterns in Weeks 4-9. Weeks 10-15 cover base words…

Main Idea Anchor Chart

Welcome to our main idea anchor chart resources! Analyzing a text for the main idea is central to literacy development. From the time learners are very young, all through their schooling and into real-world reading experiences, it’s important to understand the main idea of a text. This can be achieved…

Author’s Purpose Anchor Chart

Welcome to our author’s purpose anchor chart page! With any text, it’s important to understand the author’s purpose for writing and sharing that particular piece. This analysis involves examining a written work to determine the primary reason or goal related to why the author wrote it. In general, the author…

Point of View Anchor Chart

We’ve created some helpful point of view anchor chart resources below. Just like analyzing character development and general story elements, assessing a text’s point of view is an important consideration. Point of view refers to the perspective from which the story is told. Point of view is important because it…