3rd Grade Common Core: L.3.1
Common Core Identifier: L.3.1 / Grade: 3
Curriculum: Language: Conventions of Standard English
Detail: Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
114 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
Students find mistakes in capitalization, compound words, possessive nouns, and spelling.
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Find the mistakes in this paragraph about a swimming pool. Includes mistakes in capitalization, punctuation, irregular verbs, and possessive nouns.
(Approx. grade levels 3-5)
(Approx. grade levels 3-5)
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This worksheet has mistakes in spelling, capitalization, commas, and indenting.
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How many errors can students find in this paragraph about Phil, the Weather Forecaster? Use standard proofreading symbols to correct the mistakes.
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Teach your students about indenting, capitalizing the word I, spelling, verb tenses, and punctuation.
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How many mistakes can you find in this Easter paragraph? Errors include capitalization, punctuation, and spelling.
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How many mistakes can you find in this "pumpkin patch" paragraph? Use editing and proofreading marks.
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This funny paragraph has mistakes in spelling, contractions, quotation marks, and homophones (to/too/two)
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Correct all of the problems with plural nouns, indentation, verb tenses, and spelling.
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Challenge your students to find all of the mistakes. Errors include commas in a list, irregular verbs, and punctuation.
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Find the mistakes in this paragraph about camping. Mistakes include capitalization, punctuation, compound words, and spelling.
(Approx. grade levels 2-4)
(Approx. grade levels 2-4)
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Your class can correct mistakes in spelling, quotations, punctuation, and word choice.
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Proofreading: Beach FREE
This paragraph has mistakes in verb tenses, subject-verb agreement, indenting, homophones (know/no) and missing words.
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Errors with commas, proper nouns, missing words, and capitals are found in this paragraph.
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Pupils can search for errors in capitalization, subject-verb agreement, and homophones (there/their/they're).
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Tell whether the nouns in these sentences are abstract or concrete.
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Determine whether each noun is common or proper. If the noun is common, write "common noun" on the line. If the noun is proper, re-write the noun using correct capitalization.
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Draw one line under the subject & two lines under the predicate; Add the missing subjects and predicates
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Underline the complete subject and circle the simple subject in each sentence.
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Tell whether the underlined words are the complete subject, complete predicate, simple subject, or simple predicate
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Tell whether each possessive noun is singular or plural.
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Write the plural possessive form of each phrase. (example: the jobs of the students = the students' jobs)
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Hunt for "noun cards" hidden around the classroom. Write the possessive form of each noun.
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Fill in the correct subject or predicate from the word box; Easier for grades 2-3.
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Change each noun phrase into a possessive noun. (example: the purr of a kitten = a kitten's purr)
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Similar to subject/predicate worksheet A, but the sentences are different
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Determine whether the underlined words are a complete subject, a complete predicate, a simple subject, or simple predicate.
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Write the correct possessive plural and possessive singular nouns.
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Add the letter s or apostrophe-s to the word in parenthesis. Tell whether the noun in each sentence is possessive or plural.
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Determine whether each word is a concrete or abstract noun. Then write the word in the correct noun column below.
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Students color, cut and glue in this grammar activity; Hands-on way of learning about subjects and predicates
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Write the possessive form of each noun in parenthesis to complete each sentence.
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Choose the correct noun in parenthesis to complete each sentence.
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Complete each sentence by writing the possessive form of each noun in parenthesis. Includes both singular and plural nouns.
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Cut the nouns and paste them in the correct column - people, places, and things.
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Sort the noun cards into two groups- concrete and abstract.
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Underline the common nouns with a blue crayon. Underline the proper nouns with a red crayon.
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Circle the correct possessive noun to complete each sentence.
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Cut the noun boxes and sort them into people, places, things, and ideas.
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Unscramble the words to make a complete sentence. Write the sentence on the line and circle the simple subject.
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Draw a line under the complete subject; Draw two lines under the complete predicate
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Tell whether each group of words is a subject or predicate. Then use each group of words in a sentence.
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Identify the simple subject or simple predicate for each sentence. Also includes review of complete subject and predicate.
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To complete each sentence, write the plural possessive form of each word in parenthesis.
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Here are five more daily Fix the Sentences worksheets for your third graders.
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Refine key ELA and writing concepts with this next set of daily proofreading practice worksheets.
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Bookmarks with fourteen proofreading marks students should know, including remove spaces, add quotation marks, and divide words.
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This first week of ELA Buzz covers a lot of review topics for students just starting the school year. They'll decode syllables, sort words by vowel sound, fix misspelled words, and more!
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Help your students keep their ELA skills fresh with these daily worksheets that each cover a variety of skills, from spelling and vocabulary to proofreading and reading comprehension.
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This next set of daily Fix the Sentences worksheets includes commonly misspelled words, capitalization mistakes, and more.
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Show students how to avoid and fix double negatives in sentences with this helpful anchor chart.
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In part 1, students highlight the noun in each sentence. In part 2, they tell whether each underlined nouns is a person, place, or thing. In part 3, they write a sentence and underline the noun(s). All sentences are farm-themed.
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Keep practicing important language arts skills such as reading comprehension, spelling, vocabulary, word types, and more.
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Print out this next set of daily ELA review worksheets to help your third graders keep up with and refine their language arts skills. Topics include contractions, possessives, proper nouns, and many other important skills related to ELA curricula.
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Look for the mistakes in these sentences, rewriting each sentence as you go. Errors include capitalization, punctuation, spelling, and more.
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Reinforce important ELA skills by having your students look for the spelling, capitalization, grammar, and other mistakes in these sentences.
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This next set of proofreading worksheets includes errors with verb tenses, common misspellings, and more.
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With this worksheet, students will practice writing nouns in their possessive forms. Includes both singular and plural nouns.
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Practice important 3rd grade ELA topics such as r-controlled vowels, idioms, contractions, and more.
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This week with our daily review worksheets, students will practice grade-appropriate proofreading, identifying linking verbs, adding prefixes to words, and much more.
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This set of worksheets includes errors for students to fix such as capitalization, plural vs possessive words, and punctuation.
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Find and fix the errors in these grade-appropriate sentences. Mistakes include common misspellings, as well as punctuation, capitalization, and verb tense errors.
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Practice identifying pronouns in sentences such as, "Are you eating lunch now?" and, "We have art class in the afternoon."
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Keep practicing important ELA skills, such as punctuation, proofreading, and helping verbs, with this week's set of ELA Buzz worksheets.
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The aptly named Great Lakes started forming around 14,000 years ago and hold more than a fifth of Earth's fresh water. Read all about them in this informative article.
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Give your students more practice with important ELA topics such as subject and predicate, capitalization, description, reading comprehension, and more.
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Read these sentences carefully, looking for the errors. Rewrite the sentences correctly.
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These sentences contain multiple errors in spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and more. Can your students find them all?
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These sentences include mistakes with irregular plural nouns, contractions, common misspellings, and more.
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Use this worksheet to practice making singular nouns possessive.
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Keep working on important third-grade ELA skills with this next set of 5 daily worksheets. Topics covered include common and proper nouns, homophones, proofreading, and more.
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This week's daily spiral review for third grade ELA covers concepts such as linking verbs, verb tense, affixes, and much more.
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With these daily worksheets, student will practice their proofreading skills, correcting mistakes such as spelling, punctuation, and capitalization.
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Find the common writing errors in these daily worksheets. Each day's activity includes two sentences with several mistakes and space for students to correctly rewrite the sentences.
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Give your students more practice with pronouns with these task cards. They will have to pick out the subjects and objects and complete sentences with the correct words.
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Continue on with daily ELA practice with this set of our spiral review series. Students will practice proofreading, identifying linking verbs, using reflexive pronouns, and much more.
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The next set of Fix the Sentences worksheets includes more spelling, grammar, and punctuation mistakes that third graders can fix.
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Help your students practice important proofreading skills with these daily worksheets. Mistakes include common misspellings, verb tense errors, and more.
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Students use their knowledge of nouns, verbs, pronouns, and adjectives to label their Grammar Garden with words from each category. Students then sort the words they chose into the Parts of Speech Table.
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Bookmarks with six basic proofreading marks, such as capitalization, periods, question marks, spelling symbols.
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This week, ELA Buzz will cover topics such as homographs, vowel sounds, singular and plural nouns, and much more.
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Use the spin wheel to check your writing for capitalization, punctuation, spelling, neatness, topic sentences, and more.
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Students will practice their proofreading skills by correcting the spelling, grammar, punctuation, and other mistakes in the sentences.
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Reinforce key writing and editing skills with these daily proofreading worksheets.
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Print 30 task cards with questions about common and proper nouns. These work well for classroom games, learning centers, classroom scavenger hunts, and exit slips.
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These task cards require students to correctly spell and use plural possessive nouns.
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Reinforce important third grade language arts skills with this week's set of ELA Buzz worksheets.
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This week students will continue finding spelling, punctuation, and other errors in these grade-appropriate proofreading sentences.
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Each of these daily worksheets includes two sentences for students to correct and rewrite, as well as a black-and-white illustration they can color in.
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Bookmarks with nine proofreading marks that students need to know, including add words and indent.
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Work on more ELA skills this week with ELA Buzz. Questions cover verb conjugation, synonyms, complete and simple subjects, and more.
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Keep those ELA skills sharp with this week's set of our daily language arts review series. Topics include proofreading, identifying linking and action verbs, dividing words into syllables, and much more.
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Spot the mistakes and rewrite the sentences correctly.
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These sentences have mistakes in spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and more. Can you find all the errors?
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Give each student a pennant. They highlight the nouns, decorate, and cut out their flag. Hang the noun pennants on a string in your classroom. (If you prefer a color printout that students do not have to color, click the ALT button below.)
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In this next set of daily ELA practice, we work on contractions, idioms, alphabetical order, reading comprehension, and much more!
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Work on more key ELA skills with this week's daily worksheets. These printables include practice with capitalization, contractions, proper word use, and much more.
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Continue practicing proofreading skills with the next week of third grade Fix the Sentences worksheets.
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Practice more proofreading with these daily worksheets.
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Each of these 30 task cards has a sentence on it. Students identify the noun in each.
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Continue on with your students' daily ELA practice. This week we cover alphabetical order, compound words, multiple meaning words, and more.
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Get full class participation during learning center time as students have to work together to write a cooperative and cohesive story.
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Carefully proofread these sentences. Then rewrite the sentence with the corrections included.
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Challenge your students to correct the errors in spelling, punctuation, verb tense, and more on these daily worksheets.
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Our final set of level C Fix the Sentences worksheets includes mistakes with homophones, capitalization, and more. Once your students have completed these, they may be ready to move on to level D.
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Look for the mistakes in these sentences and rewrite the sentences with the corrections.
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Students check a friend's work and fill out the information on the form.
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Complete each sentence with a word from the word bank.
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