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Narrative Writing for Grade 3
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These worksheets and writing prompts help students develop their narrative writing abilities.
Writing Hooks : Write sentences to grab a reader's attention.
Setting : Brainstorm details for the place and time of a story
Character development: Outline a character's traits.
Writing dialogue : Create conversations with speech bubbles.
Show, don't tell! : Use descriptive details to show the reader what is happening.
Writing personal narratives : Write personal narratives starting with a prompt and organizer.
Narrative writing practice : Write stories from a prompt, checklist & organizer.
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Addressing letters
Do you know your address? Your school's address? In this language arts worksheet, your children will practice addressing two postcards and writing and drawing information about themselves.
Baby animals!
What's a baby cat called? In this language arts worksheet, your child does some basic research to find and write the names of baby animals, then uses a thesaurus to find adjectives that mean very small.
Big, bigger, biggest (3rd grade)
See how we can change the amount expressed by an adjective! In this language arts worksheet, your child gets practice writing adjectives, their comparative form, and their superlative form, such as big, bigger, and biggest.
Building words
In this language arts worksheet, your child gets practice creating and spelling words by adding -s, -ing, and -ful.
Clauses: parts of a sentence
Is that the main clause or a subordinate clause? In this language arts worksheet, your child learns about main and subordinate clauses as parts of a sentence.
Compound sentences
Simple sentences can become compound sentences by adding a clause. In this writing worksheet, your child gets practice building and understanding simple, compound, and complex sentences.
Compound words: all mixed up!
These compound words are mixed up — can you fix them? In this language arts worksheet, your child gets practice decoding erroneous compound words, correcting them, and writing accurate compound words.
Conjunctions
Conjunctions are words that join sentences. In this writing worksheet, your child gets practice combining two sentences into one using different conjunctions.
Connectives
Connectives are connecting words. In this language arts worksheet, your child gets practice combining two simple sentences into one compound sentence using joining words such as because and conjunctions such as and, but, so, and for.
Editing is an important step that follows writing. In this language arts worksheet, your child gets practice deleting extra or unneccessary words and then rewriting the new, shorter sentences.
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50 Creative 3rd Grade Writing Prompts (Free Printable!)
Taking the leap from the primary level to the intermediate grades.
Third grade is a huge transitional year in elementary school. Third grade writers have learned foundational concepts and skills and have had time to practice. Now they are developing more complex skills as they dig deeper, learn to make connections, and analyze the topics they write about. Here are 50 third grade writing prompts to help your students master and refine their writing skills.
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1. Tell about a special event in your life.
2. What are you best at?
3. What do you want to learn more about?
4. I could never live without______.
5. If you could go anyplace in the world, where would you go and why?
6. Interview one of your parents or grandparents and ask them to tell you a story from their childhood. Share their story here.
7. Describe one of your favorite book characters. Tell three things about their personality.
8. Do you think third graders should have to do chores at home? Why or why not?
9. What is something you would change about school if you could?
10. Tell about a time you helped somebody.
11. Tell about a time somebody helped you.
12. Tell about a memorable “first” in your life. For example, the first time you ate a particular kind of food, the first time you met your teacher, etc.
13. Describe step by step how to make a pizza.
14. What does it mean to be a hero?
15. I am afraid of _______ because_______.
16. What is the difference between being polite and rude? Give three examples.
17. What is the most important rule in the classroom?
18. What are the three most important qualities you look for in a friend?
19. Do you think kids should be assigned homework? Why or why not?
20. Nature gives us many beautiful things—plants, animals, water, weather, stars and planets, etc. What is one of your favorite things in nature and why?
21. If I were a spider, I’d _______.
22. Three things that make me happy are ______.
23. What is your favorite holiday and why?
24. Tell about one of your family’s unique traditions.
25. If you could have a pet, what would you choose? How would you take care of it?
26. Write about a dream you recently had.
27. Tell about a person that inspires you and why.
28. Name five things you are thankful for and why you are thankful for them.
29. What are ways you can be a good citizen?
30. When you and a friend disagree, how do you work it out?
31. What do you think the world will be like in one hundred years?
32. What is your favorite type of weather? Why?
33. What superpower do you wish you had? Why?
34. What famous person would you like to meet? Why?
35. In your opinion, which animal makes the best pet? Give three reasons for your answer.
36. If someone gave you $100, how would you spend it?
37. Should third graders have cell phones? Why or why not?
38. If you could be an Olympic athlete, what sport would you participate in?
39. Write about your “getting ready for school” routine.
40. Write about your “getting ready for bed” routine.
41. If you could travel through time like Jack and Annie in the Magic Tree House, where would you go?
42. In your opinion, what does a perfect weekend look like?
43. Write about the last time you felt really angry. What happened and how did it all work out?
44. Pretend there was a special zoo where animals could talk. Which animal would you talk to and what are three questions you would ask?
45. What is your favorite thing with wheels? Why?
46. Tell the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears from the point of view of Baby Bear.
47. What do you think would grow if you planted a magic bean?
48. Which would you rather be able to do—fly or read people’s minds? Why?
49. Tell about an adult in your life that you admire.
50. If you were traveling for a week and could only bring a backpack, what would you pack?
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- Beginning Finish the Story - The Snow Day
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Writing is an essential part of learning; and these free printable 3rd grade writing worksheets help third graders overcome any fear they might have about reading. With the right learning tools, children will grow to love reading and writing. Our writing worksheets for grade 3 help kids practice reading and understanding short passages, as well as answering simple questions from the passages. Help your kids read the words aloud, and encourage them to write new words they learn from the passages.
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For third graders, this Common Core area helps students gain mastery of writing skills by working collaboratively and producing written texts, understanding syntax and vocabulary, and organizing their ideas. Among the complete standards for this grade, third graders will be asked to: write opinion pieces, explanatory texts, narratives, use linking words, be able to write conclusions, properly use illustrations to enhance a text, use dialogue, and descriptions of emotions and thoughts to develop understanding of characters, use appropriate technology to publish writing, understand writing for specific audiences, go through the process of writing, editing and revision for their written work.
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Practice describing Autumn with your five senses by using this fun classroom activity! Describe what you see, smell, hear, taste, and feel!
Christmas Acrostic Poem Activity
See what your students come up with when you hand out this worksheet and have them write an acrostic poem about Christmas.
Fourth of July Acrostic Poem
Bring some fun into the classroom with this Acrostic Poem activity for the Fourth of July!
Introducing a Topic: Giving Information
How do you name a pet or describe a good book at the library? In this activity, students introduce different topics based on prompts.
Introducing a Topic: Opinion Writing
Students, especially beginning writers, sometimes have trouble getting started. This activity helps them learn how to introduce topics.
Introducing a Topic: Telling a Story
This activity helps students learn how to clearly introduce a topic in a story they are telling. In this activity, students will write the setting of the story.
Spring Acrostic Poem
Students practice their creativity with this fun acrostic poem using the word “SPRING”.
Thanksgiving Acrostic Poem
T is for thankful. H is for helping. Print out this free worksheet for your students! Have them write their own acrostic poem using the word THANKS.
Write an Acrostic Poem
This acrostic poem worksheet will introduce your youngster to poetry!
Autumn Acrostic Poem
This fun activity helps your elementary school aged students practice their writing skills by creating an acrostic poem about Autumn!
Autumn: The Scarecrow’s Surprise Writing Prompt
Students will further develop their creative writing skills with this Autumn writing prompt activity. This is a great worksheet to keep your students’ creativity flowing!
Back to School Acrostic Poem
Welcome your students back to the classroom with a creative, educational acrostic poem activity.
Classroom Reporter: Interview with a Classmate
“Classroom Reporter: Interview with a Classmate” is the perfect way to introduce students to their classmates and learn more about one another.
Father’s Day Acrostic Poem
Use this Acrostic Poem worksheet to keep your students engaged and learning in the classroom for Father’s Day.
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Your students will have fun writing about their father in this “He’s the Best” writing activity.
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Related ela standard: w.3.3.
3rd grade is where students start to see extended writing sections on school assessments. It seems like we were just writing for fun up until this point. Students realize very quickly where their weaknesses are in the writing arena and they begin to push for greater understanding in the grammar and mechanics areas.
3rd grade is where our level of expectations for our writers really blasts off. 3rd graders are expected to be able to write a valid and well thought out thesis statement. As they compose these works, we are looking for complete thoughts, supporting details, and conclusion sentences. This is also where we start to let them loose with some research and start to introduce research based tasks.
3rd Grade Writing Prompt Worksheets To Print:
I'm Timeless – Age is just another number, this proves it.
Me The Governor? – The governor is just the right level of responsibility for most people.
The Old West – The lawless Old West was comforting and scary times in history.
My Robot Helper... – Wouldn't your own robot just make the day better?
My Favorite Season – I live for Fall. The leaves and temperature are my favorite.
I Miss You Season – I say that phrase every Winter.
My Thoughts In A Fire Storm! – When your thoughts are just swirling around in your head.
One Special Day – What if you had the best day ever?
Not My Best Day! – Some days we are just not on point.
Really Fuming – What makes you really angry? I'm sure there is something that sets you off.
Sale On Best Friends – What if you could pickup a Best Friend at Walmart?
What Job Best Fits? – The earlier you start asking yourself this, the better.
Any Animal – If you could an animal, what would you be?
To The Photo Shoot – Get the right clothes and hair ready.
Boss For A Day – What if you could be a big shot?
Tasty – What is the most delicious thing that you had over the last year?
My Business – If you could create any business, what product or service would you sell?
Will They Listen? – Exactly what every mother is thinking prior to telling their kids or husband anything.
My Video Game – What if you could create your own game?
Crazy Trolls – Those trolls don't go away quietly.
Creative Writing Projects for Third Graders
Here are some great creative writing projects for third graders.
Prompts are helpful and great creative writing activities in the class. They are appropriate at any stage as with the help of prompts you can think and write clearly. Here are some prompts that are appropriate for third graders. If you could change one rule of your school, what would it be? Why? When was the last time you traveled somewhere? How was your experience? Which food do you like the best? Why? What are you scared of the most? Why?
Free Writing
This is one amazing activity that would help boost the student's cognition and creative writing muscles. For this activity, prepare your students in advance. Tell them to grab a pen and a paper and place it on the desk. Then shout out some word or phrase and tell your students to immediately start writing on that without any research and deep thinking. This would improve their critical thinking abilities. This activity will also produce some amazing results. You can allocate specific time for the writing as well.
Picture Plots
Another great creative writing project is the picture plots. You can download any random picture that you like on the internet. Get it printed and show it to your students. Now it is time for your students to build a story out of that picture. This is a really fun activity in the class.
When your students start getting bored with the stories, you can freshen things up with journaling. Ask your kids to get a clean notebook that they can use for journaling. Tell them to start writing journals. Teach them how to write a journal. They can write their emotions, feelings, and dreams in that journal. It is a great practice to increase creative writing skills.
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10. Tell about a time you helped somebody. 11. Tell about a time somebody helped you. 12. Tell about a memorable "first" in your life. For example, the first time you ate a particular kind of food, the first time you met your teacher, etc. 13. Describe step by step how to make a pizza.
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Writing is an essential skill that kids need to be successful both in elementary school and beyond. Our third grade writing worksheets provide many strategies for helping kids improve their writing abilities, from fill in the blank stories to writing prompts to crossword puzzles for vocabulary building. Your kids can even learn about syllables ...
Script Writing Handout. Use this worksheet to teach students how to write a script to perform in class. This activity can be used in conjunction…. Browse our printable 3rd Grade Creative Writing Worksheets resources for your classroom. Download free today!
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In these writing practice worksheets, students practice reading and practical writing. Each worksheet begins with a prompt that gives students a chance to write practically. Each prompt features a real world writing activity. Example answers are provided for students to read and model their answer after. Beginning Practical - Grocery List.
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5 Creative Writing Tips for Kids. The following five tips get the creativity flowing and encourage kids to think outside the page. Promote New Experiences. Don't Worry about Perfection. Write about What You Love. Focus on the Senses. Set Small Goals.
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3rd Grade CCSS: Writing. For third graders, this Common Core area helps students gain mastery of writing skills by working collaboratively and producing written texts, understanding syntax and vocabulary, and organizing their ideas. Among the complete standards for this grade, third graders will be asked to: write opinion pieces, explanatory ...
WorksheetCloud: WORKSHEET Grade: 3 Subject: English Home Language Topic: Creative Writing _____ Write a paragraph about Penny and her new pet. This paragraph should be about 30 words. Use your adjectives and adverbs to describe your characters. Author: Ross Frank Created Date: 4/29/2020 12:20:16 PM ...
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