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Reading Wonders.Practice.Grammar Practice Reproducibles.G3 TE Wonders Grammar Reproducibles G3
Grade 3Grammar PracticeReproduciblesPracticeGrade 3Grammar PracticeReproduciblesPracticeCopyright The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.Permission is granted to reproduce for classroom use.Grade 3Grammar PracticeReproduciblesBothell,WA Chicago,IL Columbus,OH New York,NYCopyright The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.All rights reserved.The contents,or parts thereof,may be reproduced in print form for non-profit educational use with Reading Wonders,provided such reproductions bear copyright notice,but may not be reproduced in any form for any other purpose without the prior written consent of The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.,including,but not limited to,network storage or transmission,or broadcast for distance learning.Send all inquiries to:McGraw-Hill Education2 Penn PlazaNew York,NY 10121ISBN:978-0-02-119113-0MHID:0-02-119113- ContentsStorytime Wolf!Sentences and Fragments .1Sentences and Fragments .2Mechanics.3Proofreading.4Test:Sentences and Fragments .5Traditions Yoon and the Commands and Exclamations .6Jade Bracelet Commands and Exclamations .7Mechanics.8Proofreading.9Test:Commands and Exclamations.10Communities Gary the Dreamer Subjects.11Subjects.12Mechanics.13Proofreading.14Test:Subjects.15Inventions All Aboard!Elijah Predicates.16McCoys Steam Predicates .17Engine Mechanics.18Proofreading.19Test:Predicates.20TIME For Kids A Mountain of History Simple and Compound Sentences .21Simple and Compound Sentences .22Mechanics.23Proofreading.24Test:Simple and Compound Sentences.25Unit 1 Growing and LearningCopyright The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.iiiContentsContentsivCooperation Roadrunners Dance Kinds of Nouns.26Kinds of Nouns.27Mechanics.28Proofreading.29Test:Kinds of Nouns.30Immigration The Castle on Singular and Plural Nouns.31Hester Street Singular and Plural Nouns.32Mechanics.33Proofreading.34Test:Singular and Plural Nouns.35Government Vote!Special Nouns.36Special Nouns.37Mechanics.38Proofreading.39Test:Special Nouns .40Survival Whooping Cranes Combining Sentences.41in Danger Combining Sentences.42Mechanics.43Proofreading.44Test:Combining Sentences.45Figure It Out The Inventor Thinks Possessive Nouns.46Up Helicopters;Possessive Nouns.47Montgolfier Brothers Mechanics.48Hot Air Balloon Proofreading.49Test:Possessive Nouns.50Unit 2 Figure It OutCopyright The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.vBe Unique Martina the Action Verbs .51Beautiful Cockroach Action Verbs.52Mechanics.53Proofreading.54Test:Action Verbs.55Leadership Finding Lincoln Subject-Verb Agreement .56Subject-Verb Agreement .57Mechanics.58Proofreading.59Test:Subject-Verb Agreement .60Discoveries Earth Past-Tense Verbs.61 Past-Tense Verbs.62 Mechanics.63Proofreading.64Test:Past-Tense Verbs.65New Ideas Big Ideas from Nature Future-Tense Verbs.66Future-Tense Verbs.67Mechanics.68Proofreading.69Test:Future-Tense Verbs.70TIME For Kids Riding the Rails West!Combining Sentences with Verbs .71Combining Sentences with Verbs .72Mechanics.73Proofreading.74Test:Combining Sentences with Verbs .75Unit 3 One of a KindCopyright The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.ContentsviChoices The Real Story of Linking Verbs .76Stone Soup Linking Verbs.77Mechanics.78Proofreading.79Test:Linking Verbs .80Skills and Talents The Talented Contractions with Not.81 Clementine Contractions with Not.82Mechanics.83Proofreading.84Test:Contractions with Not.85Adaptations Amazing Animals Main and Helping Verbs.86of the Mojave Main and Helping Verbs.87Mechanics.88Proofreading.89Test:Main and Helping Verbs.90Flight Hot Air Balloons Complex Sentences .91Complex Sentences .92Mechanics.93Proofreading.94Test:Complex Sentences .95Inspiration The Winningest Irregular Verbs .96Woman of the Irregular Verbs .97Iditarod Dog Sled Mechanics.98Race;Narcissa Proofreading .99Test:Irregular Verbs .100Unit 4 Meet the ChallengeContentsCopyright The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.viiLet s Trade!Clever Jack Takes Singular and Plural Pronouns.101the Cake Singular and Plural Pronouns.102Mechanics.103Proofreading.104Test:Singular and Plural Pronouns.105Reuse and Recycle Bravo,Tavo!Subject and Object Pronouns.106Subject and Object Pronouns.107Mechanics.108Proofreading.109Test:Subject and Object Pronouns.110Teaming Up Wildfires Pronoun-Verb Agreement .111Pronoun-Verb Agreement .112Mechanics.113Proofreading.114Test:Pronoun-Verb Agreement .115Good Citizens Elizabeth Leads the Possessive Pronouns.116Way:Elizabeth Cady Possessive Pronouns .117Stanton and the Mechanics.118Right to Vote Proofreading.119Test:Possessive Pronouns.120TIME For Kids Its All in the Wind Pronoun-Verb Contractions.121Pronoun-Verb Contractions.122Mechanics.123Proofreading.124Test:Pronoun-Verb Contractions.125Unit 5 Take ActionCopyright The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.ContentsviiiTreasures King Midas and Adjectives and Articles.126the Golden Touch Adjectives and Articles.127Mechanics.128Proofreading.129Test:Adjectives and Articles.130Weather Noras Ark Adjectives That Compare.131Adjectives That Compare.132Mechanics.133Proofreading.134Test:Adjectives That Compare.135Learning to Succeed Out of this World!Adverbs .136The Ellen Ochoa Story Adverbs .137Mechanics.138Proofreading.139Test:Adverbs .140Animals and You Alligators and Adverbs That Compare.141Crocodiles Adverbs That Compare.142Mechanics.143Proofreading.144Test:Adverbs That Compare .145Funny Times Ollies Escape;The Prepositions .146Gentleman Bookworm Prepositions .147Mechanics.148Proofreading.149Test:Prepositions .150Unit 6 Think It OverContentsCopyright The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.NameGrammar:Sentences and Sentence FragmentsGrammar Grade 3Unit 1Week 1 1Read each group of words.Write yes if the group of words forms a sentence.Write no if it does not form a sentence.1.I read a book about sea life.2.The largest mammal.3.I want to see a whale some day.4.Swims quickly through the water.5.A jellyfi sh is an interesting sea creature.6.Most sharks live in warm water.7.A giant squid can grow to be very large.8.Live off the coast of Japan.9.Dolphins have two fl ippers.10.A walrus can live in or out of the water.A sentence is a group of words that shows a complete thought.A sentence fragment is a group of words that does not show a complete thought.Every sentence begins with a capital letter.Most sentences end in a period.The period is called end punctuation.Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.yesnoyesnoyesyesyesnoyesyesName2 Grammar Grade 3Unit 1Week 1Grammar:Statements and QuestionsWrite statement if the sentence tells something.Write question if it asks something.Put the correct end mark at the end of the sentence.1.We learned about fi re safety at school today 2.It is important to have fi re alarms that work 3.Do you check your fi re alarms each year 4.Kids should only cook with an adult nearby 5.Families should plan escape routes from their home 6.Do fi refi ghters teach safety classes at your school 7.Sometimes lightning can start a fi re 8.People should not leave matches where children can reach them 9.Do you know all the fi re safety rules 10.Next week our class will visit the fi re station A statement,or declarative sentence,tells something.It ends in a period.A question,or interrogative sentence,asks something.It ends in a question mark.Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.statement.statement?question.statement.statement?question.statement.statement?question.statementNameGrammar Grade 3Unit 1Week 1 3Grammar:Capitalization and PunctuationWrite each sentence correctly using capital letters and end punctuation.If the group of words does not tell a complete thought,place an X next to it.Then add words to make it a sentence and write it on the line.1.fall is my favorite time of year 2.i like to see the leaves turn bright colors3.pumpkins at the pumpkin patch4.do you go to football games in the fall5.my dad takes lots of pictures of the colorful leaves Begin every sentence with a capital letter.Use a period at the end of a statement.Use a question mark at the end of a question.Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.Fall is my favorite time of year.I like to see the leaves turn bright colors.Possible response:I like to pick pumpkins at the pumpkin patch.Do you go to football games in the fall?My dad takes lots of pictures of the colorful leaves.NameGrammar:Proofread 4 Grammar Grade 3Unit 1Week 1Rewrite the sentences below,fi xing any mistakes you might fi nd.1.we had a terrible storm last night.2.There was a lot of wind and heavy rain?3.did you see the weather report this morning 4.The reporter said that our town got over three inches of rain5.Do you think that some streets are fl ooded.Begin every sentence with a capital letter.A statement is a sentence that tells something.It ends in a period.A question is a sentence that asks something.It ends in a question mark.Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.We had a terrible storm last night.There was a lot of wind and heavy rain.Did you see the weather report this morning?The reporter said that our town got over three inches of rain.Do you think that some streets are flooded?NameGrammar Grade 3 Unit 1 Week 1 5Grammar:Sentences and FragmentsA.Circle the sentences.Place an X over sentence fragments.1.a.The store will not open until noon today.b.We saw a plane take off and land.c.Under a long table.d.The kitten fell asleep on the pillow.2.a.He painted a picture of the ship.b.The mayor of Greenville.c.We saw a movie about an elephant family.d.Won fi rst prize in the contest.B.Decide if the sentence is a statement or a question.Write your answer on the line.Rewrite the sentence using the correct punctuation and capitalization.3.did you study for the spelling test 4.we are going to a soccer game after school 5.will you help out with the bake sale this year Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.questionstatementquestionDid you study for the spelling test?We are going to a soccer game after school.Will you help out with the bake sale this year?Name6 Grammar Grade 3Unit 1Week 2Grammar:CommandsAfter each sentence,write statement,question,or command for the kind of sentence it is.Then write the sentence correctly.Use capital letters and end marks.1.we can help you put the groceries away 2.put the cans of food on the shelves 3.do you want me to put the apples in the bowl 4.where should I put the fl our and sugar 5.close the door when you are fi nished A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought.Remember that a statement tells something.A question asks something.A command is a sentence that tells someone to do something.It ends with a period.The word you is understood at the beginning of a command.Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.statementcommandquestionquestioncommandWe can help you put the groceries away.Put the cans of food on the shelves.Do you want me to put the apples in the bowl?Where should I put the flour and sugar?Close the door when you are finished.NameGrammar Grade 3Unit 1Week 2 7Grammar:ExclamationsAfter each sentence,write statement,question,command,or exclamation for the kind of sentence it is.Place the correct punctuation at the end of the sentence.1.I want to go to Florida next summer 2.What a beautiful state it is 3.Have you ever been there 4.Wow,my grandmother sent me a free ticket 5.Go with me to Miami 6.The capital of Florida is Tallahassee 7.Hey,I ll send Grandmother a card to thank her 8.Where is the address book 9.I cannot wait to go see her 10.Do you think she will like the card A command is a sentence that tells someone to do something.It ends with a period.An exclamation,or exclamatory sentence,is a sentence that shows excitement or strong feeling.It ends with an exclamation mark.Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.statement!exclamation?question!mand.statement!exclamation?question?question!exclamationName8 Grammar Grade 3Unit 1Week 2Grammar:Punctuation in Commands and ExclamationsRewrite the letter from Carly,adding correct punctuation to the end of each sentence.Dear Aunt Jackie,Wow,I was so happy to hear your good news It will be fun to read your poem in the magazine Mom says we can cut it out and put it in a frame Will you get extra copies Send me an extra one,please I want to take it to school to show my class They will see that I have the best aunt ever I have a small favor to ask Would you mind giving me some tips on writing a poem Find out if you can come for a visit soon We can have an amazing poetry reading together Your favorite niece,Carly Use a period at the end of a statement.Use a question mark at the end of a question.Use a period at the end of a command.Use an exclamation mark at the end of an exclamation.Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.!.?.!?.!.NameGrammar Grade 3Unit 1Week 2 9Grammar:Proofread A statement tells something.It ends with a period.A question asks something.It ends with a question mark.A command tells someone to do something.It ends with a period.An exclamation shows excitement or strong feeling.It ends with an exclamation mark.After each sentence,write statement,question,command,or exclamation for the kind of sentence it is.Then write the sentence correctly.Use capital letters and end marks.1.what a great day for a parade 2.does the parade start at noon 3.we can see the parade from Green Street 4.walk down Oak Street,then over to the corner of Green and Third 5.wow,here come the marching bands Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.What a great day for a parade!Does the parade start at noon?We can see the parade from Green Street.Walk down Oak Street,then over to the corner of Green and Third.Wow,here come the marching bands!exclamationquestionstatementcommandexclamationName10 Grammar Grade 3 Unit 1 Week 2Grammar:Commands and ExclamationsA.Write S if the sentence is a statement.Write Q if the sentence is a question.Write C if the sentence is a command.Write E if the sentence is an exclamation.Place the correct punctuation at the end of each sentence.1.My dad collects clocks 2.Do you collect anything 3.Wow,it would be fun to collect autographs 4.Write down your favorite hobbies 5.I can t believe Dad has over one hundred clocks B.Write if the sentence is a command or an exclamation.Then rewrite the sentence using the correct punctuation and capitalization.6.oh no,Mom can t fi nd her keys 7.look on the table 8.search under the car seat 9.we just can t be late today 10.wow,I found the keys in the toy box Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.S.?!QECEexclamationcommandcommandexclamationexclamationOh no,Mom cant find her keys!Look on the table.Search under the car seat.We just cant be late today!Wow,I found the keys in the toy box!NameGrammar:SubjectsGrammar Grade 3Unit 1Week 3 11What or whom is each sentence about?Draw a line under the complete subject.1.The pet store is busy on Saturday.2.People smile at the puppies and kittens.3.The goldfi sh swim in a big tank.4.Furry rabbits hop around.5.A long snake coils in its cage.6.Pet supplies are on the shelves.7.The owner answers a lot of questions.8.A little boy points to a sleeping puppy.9.The brown puppy wakes up and barks.10.A family buys the puppy and g

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