Year 3 English
Matching the verb to its subject, joining sentences with a conjunction, a and an and the, prefixes, prepositions of place, the continuous forms, comparing with -er and -est, and reading a picture or a short story.
Print the whole term as one worksheet pack →Reading: comprehension
- Words that mean the sameLesson
Match a word to another word with a similar meaning.
- More oppositesLesson
Give the opposite of an everyday word, including doing words.
- Read the pictureLesson
Look at a picture and pick out the thing a question asks about.
- Read a short storyLesson
Read two short lines and answer a question about what they say.
Vocabulary, grammar and punctuation
- Matching the verbLesson
Choose the verb form that agrees with the subject.
- Joining wordsLesson
Join two sentences with the right connecting word.
- Words that stand for namesLesson
Use I, you, he, she, it, we or they in place of a naming word.
- Am, is and areLesson
Choose am, is or are to match who you are talking about.
- A, an and theLesson
Choose a, an or the to put in front of a naming word.
- PrefixesLesson
Use a prefix to change what a word means.
- Where is it?Lesson
Choose the word that says where something is.
- Because and soLesson
Join two ideas with because or so, and say which half is the cause.
- Is doing and was doingLesson
Say what is happening now and what was happening earlier using am, is, are, was and were with an -ing verb.
- Comparing with adjectivesLesson
Form the comparative and the superlative of an adjective, and use each one where it belongs.