Grade 3 English Language Arts
Word jobs, matching the verb, joining sentences, prefixes and every simple tense — plus has and have, -ed endings, plural rules and possessive apostrophes, comparing with adjectives, A to Z order and near opposites, and putting sentences into a paragraph.
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- Nouns, verbs and adjectivesLesson
Sort a word by the job it does in a sentence.
- Matching the verbLesson
Choose the verb form that agrees with the subject.
- Joining wordsLesson
Join two sentences with the right connecting word.
- PrefixesLesson
Use a prefix to change what a word means.
- Simple past, present and futureLesson
Recognize and form the simple present, simple past and simple future of a verb.
- has and haveLesson
Choose has or have to match who the sentence is about.
- Verbs that add -edLesson
Make the past tense of a regular verb and spell the ending correctly.
- Joining words: and, but, orLesson
Pick the joining word that does the job the sentence needs.
- A to Z orderLesson
Put words in order by the letter they start with.
- Opposites and near-oppositesLesson
Give the opposite of a word, and tell an opposite from a word that means the same.
- Plural rulesLesson
Make the plural of a noun using the -s, -es, -ies and -ves rules, and know the words that follow none of them.
- Whose is it?Lesson
Use an apostrophe to show that something belongs to somebody, for one owner and for many.
- Comparing with adjectivesLesson
Form the comparative and the superlative of an adjective, and use each one where it belongs.
- Comparison of adjectivesLesson
Form the comparative and superlative of an adjective — with -er and -est, with more and most, or by learning the irregular ones.