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3rd Grade Common Core: RF.3.4b

Common Core Identifier: RF.3.4b / Grade: 3
Curriculum: Reading Foundational Skills: Fluency
Detail: Read on-level prose and poetry orally with accuracy, appropriate rate, and expression on successive readings
24 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
Do you know what a soccer ball feels like on a Saturday morning? It's raced, it's chased, it's punted, and kicked. It's kneed and launched and it sails and soars.
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Read this poem when you celebrate the 4th of July.
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What does Mom want for Mother's Day? A box of slime? Shiny rocks? Maybe some glow-in-the-dark socks?
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Find out what happens when a young girl bakes an eleven-layer Mother's Day cake and burns it.
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Kids will enjoy this fun poem about a child who befriends a turkey on Thanksgiving.
(Approx. Grade Level: 2)
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This Father's Day poem is a tribute to loving, supportive dads.
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This poem describes a figure skater trying to win a gold medal.
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The main character in this poem has a Superstar Dad who tells jokes, scares away monsters, and has an appreciation for big bugs.
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Complete the poem by adding descriptive adverbs to each action verb. Use words from the word bank, or think of your own.
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Celebrate workers of all occupations with this Labor Day Poem. (There is a Canadian version on our Labour Day Page.)
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The narrator of this poem is having trouble living up to the high expectations set by her sister on Mother's Day.
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Here's a poem about the symbolism behind the design of the American Flag.
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This poem is written as a letter in which a child asks, "Why is Mother's Day only one day in May?"
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Students will enjoy reading about this poem on February 2, Groundhog Day. It tells what happens if the groundhog emerges from his burrow and sees his shadow.
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Here's another terrific poem to use i your classroom on Groundhog Day.
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Write an acrostic poem about your favorite animal. Includes a sample acrostic titled, "Tigers."
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Practice writing rhyming couplets. This worksheet includes a definition of couplets and an example.
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Use this worksheet to write a spring-themed poem. Then color in the rainbow!
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In this craft project, students write tree haiku about zoo animals. Then cut and color to make a "haiku zoo" chain display.
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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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The pine tree is dressed in its holiday wear, with silvery angels and garlands for flair.
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This worksheet tells what a couplet is and includes space for students to write three couplets of their own.
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Choose a word to complete each rhyming couplet. Then write your own.
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This poem captures the excitement of the opening ceremony of the Olympics.
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