3rd Grade Vocabulary Worksheets

Our free, printable 3rd grade vocabulary worksheets build among children an insatiable appetite for words. From prefixes and suffixes to Greek and Latin root words, they cover the A to Z of vocabulary, helping young word wizards gain confidence.

Antonym Crossword Puzzles

Take in the clues offered in the form of sentences, figure out the antonym of each underlined word, and write it in the appropriate blocks.

Rewriting Lists of Words in Alphabetical Order

Provide a sense of order to each group of words, rewriting them based on the ABC order in these pdf vocabulary worksheets for grade 3 children.

Writing Antonyms for Words in Sentences

Cull out from the jumbled up word box the antonyms of the underlined words in the sentences given, and write them in the spaced provided.

"Everyday" vs. "Every Day"

Complete each sentence using either "everyday" or "every day", making sure to choose the one that is most appropriate for the context provided.

Making Compound Words

Dig deep into the word box, fish out a pair of words that would make perfect sense together, and write them as a compound word in the blank.

Sorting Words with Negative Prefixes

Sift through the word box, sorting the words based on the negative prefix they feature, and write them under the appropriate columns.

Matching Greek and Latin Root Words to their Meanings

Draw lines to match the Greek or Latin roots to their meanings, and write two words with each root in these 3rd grade vocabulary worksheets pdf.

Ordering Words From Weakest to Strongest

Focus solely on the intensity of emotion embodied by each word, and use that to help determine its place as you arrange groups of words.

Completing Sentences by Suffixing Words with “-Ful” and “-Less”

Understand the context offered by each sentence, observe the word in parentheses, and figure out if it should be suffixed with "ful" or "less".

Replacing Words with Synonyms

Ensure the meaning of the sentence is left intact, while choosing an appropriate word from the box to serve as a replacement for the underlined word.