3rd Grade Common Core: RF.3.4
Common Core Identifier: RF.3.4 / Grade: 3
Curriculum: Reading Foundational Skills: Fluency
Detail: Read with sufficient accuracy and fluency to support comprehension.
39 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
Joshua has a huge headache, but his mother is not home to give him medicine. She is visiting a neighbor and Josh wondering if he should go into the medicine cabinet and take an aspirin. What should he do?
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A fun Readers' Theater story about a hungry kickball team whose wish for popcorn is magically granted.
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An fun readers' theater about a girl who earns money and saves up for a purple basketball. (10 characters, 4 page script)
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Nine-year-old Ryan looks up to his fifteen-year-old brother, Wyatt. However, when he finds something unexpected in Wyatt's jacket pocket, he's not sure what to do.
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Story about a class of students who visit the farm to learn about the animals. (17 characters, 6 page script)
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An entertaining reader's theater script about three children who want to have a bear as a pet. (6 characters, 5 page script)
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Grace's mother takes a vitamin supplement pill each morning because she wants strong bones. When her mother is not around, Grace wonders if she should take one of her mother's vitamins. What should Grace do?
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Pirates are about to embark on their first adventure. (7 characters, 3 page script)
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Ella and Beth are playing soccer. When Beth is tired and out of breath, Ella offers to let Beth use her inhaler. What should Beth do?
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Several friends go on a train ride and learn about trains. (9 characters, 6 page script)
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Cut, Draw, Color, and Staple this mini-book. Then, read the book and answer the questions.
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The narrator of this poem has a pet dragon, but he doesn't know what to feed it. Does it eat cupcakes, fish, applesauce, friend rice, or something else?
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This is the traditional "30 Days Has September" rhyme to help kids learn the months of the year.
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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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This short poem and worksheet is a great introduction to poetry for young readers.
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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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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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Keep practicing important language arts skills such as reading comprehension, spelling, vocabulary, word types, and more.
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This worksheet has 5 questions to answer after reading a short passage about the kinds of clothing that were worn in ancient Rome.
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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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Read up on West Virginia's first and only national park. This hidden gem is home to one of the oldest rivers on the planet!
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It's a cosmic catastrophe! Aliens from Planet Zabooboo have invaded Woodland Elementary School! Can Fatima and Caleb come up with a plan that will save their school - and Earth - from an alien invasion? Find out in this entertaining readers' theater script.
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All students in your first grade class can participate in this fill in the blank activity where facts bout the U.S. flag are reinforced.
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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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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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Read this short story about a boy trying to make homemade chicken soup like his grandma's. Then answer the questions that follow. They include short answer, multiple choice, a vocabulary crossword, and a writing prompt.
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Although not the oldest set of laws ever written, Hammurabi's Code was much longer than others of the time. Learn about the famous source of the saying "an eye for an eye!" in these three paragraphs.
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Read a short passage about the world's tallest waterfall and then answer several short answer and multiple choice questions about the text.
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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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In this next set of daily ELA practice, we work on contractions, idioms, alphabetical order, reading comprehension, and much more!
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This short nonfiction article teaches about the oldest known written piece of literature in history: The Epic of Gilgamesh. Learn what makes it unique, then answer the questions.
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This short reading comprehension passage gives an overview of gladiators in ancient Rome and includes 5 follow-up questions.
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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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Print out this cute story for your students to read and respond to. The worksheet includes comprehension questions, a vocab activity, and a writing prompt.
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In this story, a young princess seeks a knight to rescue her dog Mimi, who captured by a fierce, sneezing dragon named Atchoo! (7 characters, 5 page script)
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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 fun poem tells what the narrator would do if he could travel to space. It's accompanied by five reading comprehension questions.
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Practice important 3rd grade ELA topics such as r-controlled vowels, idioms, contractions, and more.
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This fun story is about two pigs. One is selling pickles and the other is trying to buy them, but there's some confusion about the price. Students will read the story and then answer reading comprehension questions including a vocabulary activity and a writing prompt.
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